Hilltop Hospital
Hilltop Hospital | |
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Also known as | Hôpital Hilltop Klinik Hügelheim Dokter Fieberbei Heuvellandziekenhuis |
Genre | Animated television series |
Based on | Hilltop Hospital series by Nicholas Allen |
Written by | Nicholas Allan |
Directed by | Pascal Le Nôtre |
Voices of | Kevin Whately Sally Ann Marsh Celia Imrie Paul Shane Brian Murphy Julie Higginson Jonathan Kydd Dame Thora Hird Joanna Ruiz |
Theme music composer | Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson (English version) |
Composers | Ben Heneghan Ian Lawson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom France Germany |
Original languages | English French German |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Lucy Murphy Mikael Shields |
Producers | Patrick Evano Robin Lyons Mikael Shields (season 1) |
Cinematography | Lubomir Bakchev Jean-Pierre Chaligne |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Production companies | Siriol Productions Folimage EVA Entertainment (season 1) |
Original release | |
Network | ITV (CITV) (United Kingdom) Canal J and France 3 (France) ZDF (Germany) |
Release | September 30, 1999 2003 | –
Hilltop Hospital (French: Hôpital Hilltop) is a claymation television series made in 1999, directed by Pascal Le Nôtre. It is adapted from a series of books by Nicholas Allan of the same name.
The theme tune and incidental music for the English version of the series was composed by Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson who also composed the music for the original and mid-2000s Fireman Sam series and Joshua Jones.
List of characters
[edit]The hospital is staffed by adult animals with mainly young animals as patients. Regular characters include:
- Dr. Matthews, a dog, who seeks the romantic attention of surgeon Sally.
- Nurse Kitty, a cat, who seeks the romantic attention of Dr. Matthews, who for the most part appears not to notice.
- Surgeon Sally, a hippo, a workaholic surgeon who has no time for Dr Matthews' attention.
- Clare and Arthur, two rats, who provide technical and laboratory services.
- Dr Atticus, a tortoise, the anesthetist who often is sleeping.
- The two Teds, two identical twin bears, who drive the hospital ambulance and work as orderlies.
The English-language version featured the voices of Kevin Whately (Dr. Matthews), Sally Ann Marsh (Nurse Kitty), Celia Imrie (Surgeon Sally), Paul Shane (the two Teds), Brian Murphy (Dr. Atticus), Julie Higginson (Clare the lab rat) and Jonathan Kydd (Arthur the lab rat). Guest voices included Dame Thora Hird as Gracey Greyshell in Gracey Greyshell's last day.
Episodes
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- Heart Trouble (30 September 1999)
- Easter Bunnies (1 October 1999)
- Blood Bank (2 October 1999)
- The Big Event (4 October 1999)
- Rag Week at Hilltop (5 October 1999)
- The Big Match (6 October 1999)
- Gracey Greyshell's Last Day (7 October 1999)
- Fire Alert (8 October 1999)
- Happy Birthday, Dr. Matthews! (11 October 1999)
- The Mystery Illness (12 October 1999)
- Radio Hilltop (13 October 1999)
- Nurse Kitty's a Star (14 October 1999)
- The Ghost of Hilltop
- Blind as a Bat
- Accidents Will Happen
- Lift-off at Hilltop
- A Perfect Wedding
- Flower-Power
- Dogs Dinner
- Weasel Kneasal
- Mouth-to-Mouth
- All Creatures Great and Small
- Butterflies in My Tummy
- The Bear Who Wouldn't Share
- Press-ups and Bunny Hops
- Pamela's Secret
Season 2
[edit]- Secret Beds
- Saving Your Bacon
- Teething Trouble
- The Hyper Hedgehog
- Lazy Eye
- Laughter is the Best Medecine
- Bully For You
- Hot and Bothered
- Nits
- Nightmare at Hilltop
- A Good Sketch
- Fond Memory
- C-C-Caspar
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Safety First
- Wee Trouble
- Testing Time
- Earache at Hilltop
- Larger Than Life
- Smile
- New Talent
- Skin Deep
- An Extra Pair of Hands
- Siamese Twins
- Cold Feet
- The Blues
Development
[edit]The series is co-produced by British company Siriol Productions and French companies Folimage and EVA Entertainment (season 1) for France 3, Canal J, ITV, and German network ZDF, with Buena Vista Home Entertainment handling all European video rights. The first season was pre-sold to Canal J for an air date in 1999, while France 3 would air the series in the Spring of 2000.[1]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- 1999 British television series debuts
- 2003 British television series endings
- 1990s British animated television series
- 1990s British children's television series
- 1990s British medical television series
- 1990s French animated television series
- 2000s British medical television series
- 2000s British children's television series
- British stop-motion animated television series
- British television shows based on children's books
- French preschool education television series
- British preschool education television series
- Animated preschool education television series
- Animated television series about cats
- Animated television series about bears
- Animated television series about dogs
- Animated television series about mice and rats
- BAFTA winners (television series)
- British children's animated comedy television series
- Claymation television series
- British English-language television shows
- French children's animated comedy television series
- French-language television shows
- ITV children's television shows
- Television series set in hospitals
- ITV animated television series