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The Team That Produced "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse
of the Were-Rabbit" Will Bring Their Unique Stop-Motion Animation Magic To
American Primetime Television
CREATURE COMFORTS, the American version of the hit British
television series will premiere Monday, June 4 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS
Television Network. Based on the original Academy Award-winning short film of
the same name created by Nick Park and Aardman Animations, Ltd., the half hour
stop-motion animated series employs a unique format that culls excerpts from
real person interviews and places them in the mouths of a wide variety of
animated animals to produce humorous, charming and insightful commentaries on
everyday life.
In upcoming episodes, interviews with hundreds of ordinary
Americans from across the United States cover a variety of subjects, such as the
trials and tribulations of doctor's visits and being sick, what animal magnetism
is and what they look for in a mate, as well as the truth about
lies and what it takes to keep a secret. Told through the mouths of animated
animals, insects and other un-human species, they reveal their thoughts in a new
and distinct way: an older married couple listing their ailments as portrayed by
two lovebirds, the couple who talk about their great height difference as
portrayed by two dachshunds, and two men who seem to be examining the bouquet of
a fine wine as portrayed by two dogs sniffing, well, another dog.
Before "Creature Comforts" became "appointment
television" on Sunday nights on the U.K.'s ITV1 network, the characters appeared
in a series of enormously successful commercials. Recently, "Creature Comforts"
was awarded the prestigious Rose d'Or for Best Comedy and Cristal Award for Best
TV Production at the Annecy Animation Festival as well as the Audience Award at
the New York International Children's Film Festival. A full list of "Creature
Comforts" awards can be found at www.aardman.com/html/awards.asp.
Aardman Animations also produced the critically acclaimed box
office hit film "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit"
as well as the 2000 theatrical release "Chicken Run," one of the most
successful U.K. feature films ever released.
Executive Producers for CREATURE COMFORTS are Kit Boss, Miles
Bullough, The Gotham Group's Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, and Aardman's Nick Park,
David Sproxton and Peter Lord. Richard Goleszowski, the U.K. director of
"Creature Comforts," is supervising director of the American version. The show
is produced by Aardman Animations, Ltd.
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