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Round the Twist is an unrelated Australian children's television series.
Round the Bend is a 1951 novel by Nevil Shute.

Round the Bend was a British children's television series, which ran for three seasons on Children's ITV, beginning in 1988. It was cancelled, supposedly following complaints from Mary Whitehouse's National Viewers and Listeners Association about the coarseness of the humour and for being politically incorrect. The show was a Hat Trick production for Yorkshire Television.

Created by the team behind the comic Oink! - Patrick Gallagher, Tony Husband and Mark Rodgers, the puppets were made by the team who made the puppets for Spitting Image. Round the Bend was a parody of Saturday morning magazine shows — with a host providing linking material between cartoons, music videos and news sections - albeit set in a sewer. The title of the show is a reference to a toilet U-bend, with the opening titles beginning with the camera being flushed down a toilet and ending up in a sewer.

Regular cast

  • Doc Croc - The show's host and a temperamental, rude, and overbearing crocodile. He ran the operations of the sewer and took command of the rats who worked (unpaid) for him:
  • Jemimah Wellington-Green - The cleverest of the three rats, she was often sarcastic and miserable about the fact that she worked in a sewer with no hope of a boyfriend. She spoke with a posh accent.
  • Vaudville Vince Vermin - A cockney and the resident comic who always tried to see the bright side of every situation. He hosted his own joke segment of the show.
  • Luchetti Bruchetti - an Italian rat and the show's resident artist. Not as intelligent as the other rats, and usually the rat that Doc used to take most of his problems out on.

Parodies

Other non-regular cast members were often parodies of real people or existing TV shows, including:

Other sections

Other sections included:

  • The Son of, The Return of, The Revenge of.... The False Teeth From Beyond The Stars. Another B-Movie parody, featuring a character named Roger Prentice, the apprentice Dentist. A crossover between the Atomic Banana enused, entitled False Teeth From Beyond the Stars Meet Atom Banana.
  • Pzycho the Magnificent - an animated section in which Pzycho would attempt to use magic for his own personal gain, but would get caught by the police every time.
  • The Oddbod Family - animated shorts, each week centred around a member of a family who all have abnormal abilities.
  • Tommy's Magic Time Trousers - animation about a boy who can travel through time whenever he drops his trousers.
  • Cosmic Comprehensive - animation about a school of aliens.

Merchandise

Due to the popularity of the show, a computer game was created for the ZX Spectrum and was later ported to the Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amiga and Acorn Archimedes. A preview of a sequel was also released but the sequel was never finished. A one-off magazine special was also published.

See also

  • Harpic, a South African toilet cleaner brand, used to have a slogan which read: 'Harpic cleans round the bend'.
  • Thunderpants is the name of a 2002 film, which is unrelated to the Round the Bend animation of the same name.

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