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184:"Nice Chap", a permanently positive, curious man-child who speaks in rhyme, is the creation of a depressed and lonesome female illustrator (Suzie, creator of Cozicomix). Suzie's only friends are plants, one of which is a yucca named Peter. Nice Chap is brought to life when a bolt of lightning strikes Suzie's drawing board. The two are placed in mortal danger by a rival comics company (Megacomix), managed by Joyce (nicknamed "Clench") and Norris and manned by a megalomaniacal supercomputer (It) and at least one other computer (Chuck). Clench and Norris become friends with Suzie at the end. 196:
Another six months later on the anniversary of his first coming to life Nice Chap himself is turned evil when his creator, in a fit of anger, draws dark eyebrows on him. At the serial's conclusion, The renegade Nice Chap is killed by a doppelganger and his creator gives in to her despair, using a
178:, an adventure/drama about a cartoon strip character that is brought to life. The serial comprised three "series", each connected in continuity, but could also be viewed as stand-alone storylines 190:
Six months later the Supercomputer takes control of Norris and lays siege to a television station which is known as 'Norris Vision'. Nice Chap and Suzie foil its plans and all returns to normal.
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was critical, calling Cheapo TV "unfunny TV parodies" and Zounds "terrible drama school style surrealism", and criticising other strands for boredom or lack of originality.
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All voices and acting roles/guises in the series were performed by Caroline Berry, John Biggins, Lucy Jenkins and William Petrie.
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device called a Crash Machine to send herself into Nice Chap's dimension to be with a positive version of him forever.
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The series comprised various shorts that were based on a variety of genres such as dialogue comedy (
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The Salad Pig (David Green, Stuart Smith, Andrew Wilcott, Martin Raynor, Darren Bradley)
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Each serial would be prefaced by a conversation between a
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Index

Russell T Davies
anthology series
BBC1
puppet
Teapot
Tin can
Tomato
TV Cream
"Breakfast Serials"
the original


"Breakfast Serials"
TV Cream
"Raving mad puppets should rouse the kids from their beds"
Evening Chronicle
the original
Newspapers.com
Breakfast Serials
IMDb
Categories
BBC children's television shows
British children's television series
British television shows featuring puppetry
1990 British television series debuts
1990 British television series endings
1990s British children's television series
British English-language television shows

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