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Opening Logos[]
Hit Entertainment - www.hitentertainment.com
Distributed Worldwide by Hit Entertainment
Opening Previews[]
Kipper: Tiger Tales/Pools, Parks and Picnics
Opening Titles[]
"Kipper"
Episodes Titles[]
"Nothing Ever Happens"
Written by: Mick Inkpen
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
"Tiger's Torch"
Written by: Mick Inkpen
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
"Pig's Shop"
Written by: Dave Ingham
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
"Cousins"
Written by: George Tarry
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
"The Key"
Written by: James Mason
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
"The Missing Tape Mystery"
Written by: George Tarry
Based on the books by: Mick Inkpen
Ending Credits[]
Director: Mike Stuart
Music: Bob Heatle
Featuring: Martin Clunes as Kipper
Kipper's Friends played by: Chris Lang, Julia Sawalha
Sound Recording and Sound Post Production: Hackenbacker Studios - London
Edited and Mixed by: Nigel Heath, Julian Slater, James Feltham, Arthur Graley
Off Line Editing: Infrastructure Post Ltd
Off Line Editor: Jamie Martin, Rod Howick
Assistant off-line editor: Sam Ives
Telecine: Blue Post Production, Katherine Grincell
On Line Post Production: The House - Resolution, Roberto Arendse
Grand Slamm Children's Films[]
Animation Director: Mark Francis
Assistant Animation Director: Simon Williams
Art Director: Jill Jacobs
Production Assistant: Diana Tsheva
IT Supervisor: David Thompson
Script Editor: Hilary Haverstock
Storyboards: Kevin Molloy
Backgrounds: Gunther Herbst, Natasha Gross
Layout: Tom & Susie Bailey, Jacques Gaultier, Sue Butterworth
Varga Studios (Budapest)[]
Producer: Jeno Vass
Animation Director: Igor Veichtaguin
Key Animators: Liliana Panajotova, Ildiko Taborita, Peter Popdoney, Flavius Patrascu, Zsuzsa Toth, Caba Kovacs, Erika Varga, Ferenc Dekany
Production Manager: Csaba Hehez
Production Assistants: Eniko Rohn, Agnes Barna
Colouring Supervisor: Csilla Fodor
Colour: Linda Doktor, Attila Kovacs, Peter Semmsey
Camera & Special Effects: Zoltant Woinischek
Executive Producers for HIT Entertainment Plc: Kate Fawkes, Peter Orton
Produced by: Ginger Gibbons
A Grand Slamm Children's Films Production for HIT Entertainment PLC
(C) 1999 Hit Entertainment PLC & Mick Inkpen - Based on the books by (C) Mick Inkpen
Closing Logos[]
Hit Entertainment - www.hitentertainment.com
Distributed Worldwide by Hit Entertainment
Closing Previews[]
Thomas' Sodor Celebration!
Barney's Colorful World! Live!
Bob the Builder: Yes We Can!
The Wiggles Live: Hot Potatoes!
Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock
Toddworld
Angelina Ballerina: The Big Performance/The Silver Locket/The Keys of Dance