Sergeant Stripes (TV series)
Sergeant Stripes is a TV series created by David Bonner which aired on CBeebies on Thursday 11 September 2003. Stripes is a cute gray cat who lives in a sleepy provincial police station with little Katie and her father, PC Harker. Both they and pretty Sergeant Parker think Stripes is merely a meowing moggy, but when this little cat slopes off to his bed underneath the stairs for a nap, well, that's when the fun really starts.
Characters
The Police Station
- Sergeant Stripes - the main character who lives in a sleepy provincial police station with little Katie and her father, PC Harker and of course not forgetting Sergeant Parker. His voiceover is Sophie Aldred.
- Katie - She is a little girl who is Stripes' owner. She likes Stripes a lot. Her voiceover is Sophie Aldred.
- PC Harker - He is a Policeman who is Katie's father. His voiceover is Jimmy Hibbert.
- Sergeant Parker - She is a pretty Policewoman. Her voiceover is Eve Karpf.
Work Colleagues
- Fluffy Mouse - She is a cute little pink mouse and one of Sergeant Stripes' colleagues. She loves Stripes a lot. Her voice over is Sophie Aldred.
- Arabella the Giraffe - She is a giraffe and another one of Sergeant Stripes' colleagues. Her voice over is Eve Karpf.
- Inspector Hector - He is a moth eaten teddy bear and the bossy superior of Sergeant Stripes and his colleagues. His voice over is Jimmy Hibbert.
Townspeople
- Mr and Mrs Peppermint - They are pigs who run the local sweet shop and they're very kind and polite. Mr. Peppermint is voiced by Jimmy Hibbert and Mrs. Peppermint is voiced by Eve Karpf.
- Mrs. Draper - She is a fussy vole. Her voice over is Eve Karpf.
- Mr. Draper - He is Mrs. Draper's put-upon husband. His voice over is Jimmy Hibbert.
- Mr. Pearson - He is a snooty fox who runs the bank. His voice over is Jimmy Hibbert
- Pip Pig - He is a small piglet, who likes playing with things (e.g. his kite, his bike, etc.). He is voiced by Jimmy Hibbert.
- The Little Ferret Children - They are small children. One is a girl and the other is a boy. They're Voiced by Sophie Aldred and Jimmy Hibbert.
- Susie Sycamore - She is a squirrel. She is voiced by Sophie Aldred.
- Mr and Mrs Merry - They are hippos who run the local funfair. They're voiced by Jimmy Hibbert and Eve Karpf.
- Ronnie Rabbit - a greedy rabbit who always steals sweeties from Mr. Peppermint's sweet shop. He is voiced by Jimmy Hibbert.
- Fire Chief Ash - the local fireman. He is voiced by Jimmy Hibbert.
Episodes
Series One
- On the Button
- The Key Mystery
- Here Be Dragons
- A Slippery Customer
- The Monkey Mystery
- On Yer Bike!
- The Case of the Missing Coppers
- There's No Such Thing as Monsters
- Treasure Ahoy!
- School's out
- The Bicycle Thieves
- Stripe Gets a Fright
- Seeing Double
Series Two
- Who's Got the Peppermint Creams?
- A Chain's as Good as a Rest
- No Tea for Hector
- Painting Lessons
- Fluffy Mouse Solves the Mystery
- Aaatchoo
- Birthday Burglar
- Invasion of the Giant Vegetables
- Suitcase Swap
- And they Call it Kitty Love
- Game, Set and Match
- Footprints
- Stripes in Charge
Credits
- Created by: David Bonner
- An Ealing Animation with A Works TV production in association with CBBC from an idea created by Dave Bonner
- Executive Producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews and Adrian Ross
- Associate Producer: Anastasia St Raphael
- Producer: Richard Randolph
- Animation Producer: Blue-Toe Productions
- Assistant Producer: Jilly Joseph
- Director: Nikolay Moustakov
- Writers: Jimmy Hibbert, Di Redmond David Bonner
- Design: Ealing Animation
- Assistant Director: David Lewis
- Recording Studio: Crocodile Studios
- Storyboards: Blue-Toe Productions, Christian de Vita, David Elvin
- Background Design: David Brylewski
- Original Character Design: Nikolay Moustakov, Matt Plant
- Designers: Trevor Ricketts, Rachel Feasey
- Editing and Effects: David Brylewski
- On line edit: Oasis Television
- Music: Kick Productions
- Sound Effects & Dub: PK Studios
- Voices: Sophie Aldred, Jimmy Hibbert, Eve Karpf
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