Roland Rat: The Series

Roland Rat: The Series (1986-1988)

EndedScripted showComedy, Children

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01Episode 12Apr. 25, 1988
S01E11Episode 11Dez. 6, 1986
S01E10Episode 10Nov. 22, 1986
S01E09Episode 9Nov. 15, 1986
S01E08Episode 8Nov. 8, 1986
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Roland Rat: The Series premiere?

Roland Rat: The Series premiered on September 1, 1986.

Who created Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was created by David Claridge and Colin Bostock-Smith.

What was the genre of Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was a children's television show.

Where was Roland Rat: The Series primarily set?

Roland Rat: The Series was primarily set in a rat's eye view of the world.

Who were the main characters in Roland Rat: The Series?

The main characters in Roland Rat: The Series were Roland Rat, Kevin the Gerbil, and Errol the Hamster.

What was the premise of Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series followed the adventures of Roland Rat and his friends as they tackled various challenges and entertained the audience.

Did Roland Rat: The Series feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series featured various celebrity guests, including David Hasselhoff and Boy George.

Was Roland Rat: The Series popular among children?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series gained popularity among children and became a cult classic.

What made Roland Rat: The Series unique compared to other children's shows?

Roland Rat: The Series incorporated live-action and puppetry, creating a distinctive and entertaining visual style.

Did Roland Rat: The Series have any catchphrases?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had catchphrases, such as "Rat On!" and "You're gonna love it!"

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to Roland Rat: The Series?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series led to various spin-offs and related shows, including "Roland's Rat Race" and "Rat on the Road."

How long were the episodes of Roland Rat: The Series?

The episodes of Roland Rat: The Series were approximately 30 minutes long.

Did Roland Rat: The Series receive any awards or nominations?

Roland Rat: The Series received the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Children's Entertainment Program in 1986.

What was the target audience for Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was primarily aimed at children aged 6 to 12.

Did Roland Rat: The Series have a theme song?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had a theme song titled "Rat Rapping."

Did Roland Rat: The Series have any merchandise associated with it?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had a range of merchandise, including toys, books, and clothing.

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