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The problem with the Internet is that it's a huge mass of secondary sources, and soon as a piece of info appears, whether it's correct or not, it gets propogated around the place. EOFFTV calls it a "theatrical release", but again they could have just copied it from IMDb. (And how much can you trust a
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premiering on Channel 4 on 15 Feb 1989? I've checked old TV guides, and it's not there. IMDb shows a UK-wide theatrical release of 15 Feb 1989, but that's wrong – it never had a theatrical release, outside festival showings. That date may have come from movietome.com, but it doesn't indicate the
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section it is refered to as a fridge! Personally I would go with cooker. When I first watched this when I was much younger I knew it as a cooker, I think everyone did, as it does look quite like one. Plus in the plot section it says its named 'the cooker'. Anyway, it's name should probably be
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I seem to remember an old piece of merchandise referring to it as "The Cooker", but whether or not that's just a name the author settled on for the sake of ease, I can't say. I'll watch the new DVD later on with the audio commentary on to see if Nick Park can shed some light on this matter.
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Well, it's both things! It wants to go skiing on Earth, but he also wanted to stop wallece from eating the moon. If you all remember, he looks for them after he sees a piece of the moon missing (which he sticks back on with glue). Then he tries to bludgeon wallace. So could somebody change
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That's the date the Wallace and Gromit website gives for it - "A Grand Day Out was finally finished and transmitted on Channel 4 on Christmas Eve, 1990 - 6 years after production began!" Website run by Aardman themselves so if they don't know who would?
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I really do not believe it got a general theatrical release, although I'm sure that as a NFTVS graduation piece it would have appeared on their showreel which would have played at some festivals. What I'd like to find now is when it
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I've posted a query to this effect on the film's IMDb discussion board. Someone must have some definite info. IMDb were showing its year as 1991 until quite recently; I wonder if it actually got its TV debut in 1991.
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Park refers to it as a "Policeman/Traffic Warden/Gas Meter/Cooker-type character. Not too handy, but at least he says "Cooker". One of the Chapter Points simplifies it, referring to one scene as "Skiing Cooker".
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for the appropriate years, and I can confirm the IMDb TV premiere dates for the other 2 shorts, but this one did not go out on UK TV in Feb 1989, unless it just wasn't shown in the listings (which seems very
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London listings, when at that time they were showing "Christmas Comedy Cracker". Definitely something wrong here, suggesting a long-term hoax.
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The current date listed in the article is (12:10 on) 25 December 1989 on BBC1, with 3 citations. Well, not according to BBC Genome's
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is the character's name, I suppose. A look at the script would be very handy, but I'm satisfied with Cooker, personally. --
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that follows Wallace around on the moon. It looks like a weird cross between an old stove and a parking meter.
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I think this article has something of an overlink problem. could someone remove the overlinks, plz?
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also shows the 15 Feb '89 date, but if it can't be confirmed, then I suppose it should be removed.
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The sources I've seen indicate this is a 1991 movie. If you see otherwise, please let me know. --
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section of the article, the strange robot cooker thing is refered to as a cooker, however in the
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My source was indeed IMDb, also used for the other two Wallace and Gromit shorts.
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I've confirmed a showing at 6pm on Channel 4, on Christmas Eve 1990, from the
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Perhaps my guess is 1991 was the year the movie was released in the U.S.
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I read on another page that this film was released with
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