The Large Family
The Large Family is a 2007-2010 British-French children's television series based on the book series of the same name written by Jill Murphy.[2] The series was produced by Coolabi, GO-N Entertainment, LuxAnimation (Season 1) and DQ Entertainment with the participation of TF1, Playhouse Disney France and CBeebies (Season 2). It aired on CBeebies in the UK (and on other countries with a version of CBeebies) and TF1 in France. The series focuses on a family of anthropomorphic elephants, the Larges. It consists of two seasons with 26 episodes of 11 minutes each. The first season started on 15 October 2007,[3] and the second season aired in 2010.
The Large Family | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Voices of | Jeff Rawle Paula Wilcox Tyger Drew-Honey Rosie Day Thomas Mole |
Narrated by | Maureen Lipman (only on the audiobooks) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom France |
Original language(s) | English French |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 12 minutes per episode (approx.) |
Production company(s) | Coolabi GO-N Productions LuxAnimation (Season 1) DQ Entertainment |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide GO-N Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | CBeebies (UK) TF1 and Playhouse Disney (France) |
Original release | October 15, 2007 – March 10, 2010 [1] |
Characters
The Large Family
- Mr Larry Large: (voiced by Jeff Rawle) The kind-hearted patriarch of the family.
- Mrs Linda Large: (voiced by Paula Wilcox) The sometimes forgetful matriarch of the family.
- Lester Large: (voiced by Tyger Drew-Honey) The eldest Large child. He rides a skateboard and usually acts "cool". He wears an orange hoodie and brown trousers.
- Laura Large: (voiced by Rosie Day) The second-oldest Large child. She is the most sensible and level-headed of the Large children.
- Luke Large: (voiced by Thomas Mole) The second-youngest Large child. Excitable and eager, he usually goes along with whatever his older siblings are doing.
- Lucy Large: The youngest of the Large children. She can only say a few words.
The Smart Family
- Mr Seymour Smart: (voiced by Struan Rodger) The Larges' next-door neighbour. His job is unspecified, but he seems to be reasonably well-off, providing his family with expensive things and holidays.
- Mrs Sheena Smart: (voiced by Josie Lawrence) Mr. Smart's snobbish, stuck-up wife. She is a full-time busybody who feels the need to interfere in the business of others (particularly the Larges), whether they want her help or not.
- Sebastian Smart: (voiced by Theo Smith) Mr. and Mrs Smart's slightly mollycoddled son. He is friends with the Large children (something his parents are not very happy with), and plays the trombone.
- Sarah Smart: (voiced by Mae Wright) Sebastian's cousin, and the object of Lester's affections, which she clearly returns.
Others
- Miss Lovely: A teacher at the Large children's school.
- Simon Short: The owner of the local store.
- Peter Perfect: (voiced by Theo Smith) The boy at school who's good at everything.
- Simon Strong: He is only mentioned in 'Dino Disaster'.
- Micky Muddle: He is only mentioned in 'Wrong End of the Stick'.
- Susan Special: (voiced by Mae Wright) The girl at school who's in fashion.
- Mrs. Gray: One of the Large Family's elderly neighbours. She took on teaching Lester's class when Miss Lovely was ill in 'The Old New Teacher'.
- Mr. Grand: Another of the Large's elderly neighbours.
- Julie: One of Laura's friends.
- Lola: A girl who appears in the episode "Mr. Short's Christmas", who also has a crush on Lester (apparently before Lester met Sarah).
Episodes
Season One
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Season Two
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See also
References
- "CBeebies - the Large Family - Episode guide".
- Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 201. ISBN 9781476672939.
- "CBeebies - the Large Family, Series 1, Flour Power".
External links
- Works by or about the Large family in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- The Large Family on IMDb
- Official CBeebies site
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