Aubrey and Gus facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Aubrey and Gus |
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Genre | children's television series |
Written by | Dick Thomas |
Starring | Lloyd Jones |
Voices of | Norma MacMillan Garry Lay |
Narrated by | Dick Thomas |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
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Producer(s) | Don Wilson |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television |
Original release | September 26, 1955 | – June 18, 1956
Aubrey and Gus was a Canadian children's television series. It aired on CBC Television from September 26, 1955, to June 18, 1956. Each episode was about 15 minutes long.
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What is Aubrey and Gus About?
This show tells the story of Aubrey. Aubrey is a puppet raccoon. He has a very unusual problem. Aubrey has a boy's voice. Because of this, his own raccoon family cannot understand him.
The Story of Aubrey
Aubrey meets a boy named Gus. They become good friends. Together, Aubrey and Gus go on an adventure. Their main goal is to find Aubrey's real raccoon voice. The series explores their journey and the challenges they face.
Who Made the Show?
Aubrey and Gus was a Canadian production. It was shown on CBC Television. Only one season of the show was made.
Key People Behind the Scenes
- The show was written by Dick Thomas.
- Lloyd Jones was one of the main actors.
- The voices for the puppets were done by Norma MacMillan and Garry Lay.
- Dick Thomas also narrated the series.
- The producer of the show was Don Wilson.
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