Roland Rat: The Series

Roland Rat: The Series (1986-1988)

EndedScripted showComedy, Children
Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01Episode 12Apr 25, 1988
S01E11Episode 11Dec 6, 1986
S01E10Episode 10Nov 22, 1986
S01E09Episode 9Nov 15, 1986
S01E08Episode 8Nov 8, 1986
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Roland Rat: The Series premiere?

Roland Rat: The Series premiered on September 1, 1986.

Who created Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was created by David Claridge and Colin Bostock-Smith.

What was the genre of Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was a children's television show.

Where was Roland Rat: The Series primarily set?

Roland Rat: The Series was primarily set in a rat's eye view of the world.

Who were the main characters in Roland Rat: The Series?

The main characters in Roland Rat: The Series were Roland Rat, Kevin the Gerbil, and Errol the Hamster.

What was the premise of Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series followed the adventures of Roland Rat and his friends as they tackled various challenges and entertained the audience.

Did Roland Rat: The Series feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series featured various celebrity guests, including David Hasselhoff and Boy George.

Was Roland Rat: The Series popular among children?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series gained popularity among children and became a cult classic.

What made Roland Rat: The Series unique compared to other children's shows?

Roland Rat: The Series incorporated live-action and puppetry, creating a distinctive and entertaining visual style.

Did Roland Rat: The Series have any catchphrases?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had catchphrases, such as "Rat On!" and "You're gonna love it!"

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to Roland Rat: The Series?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series led to various spin-offs and related shows, including "Roland's Rat Race" and "Rat on the Road."

How long were the episodes of Roland Rat: The Series?

The episodes of Roland Rat: The Series were approximately 30 minutes long.

Did Roland Rat: The Series receive any awards or nominations?

Roland Rat: The Series received the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Children's Entertainment Program in 1986.

What was the target audience for Roland Rat: The Series?

Roland Rat: The Series was primarily aimed at children aged 6 to 12.

Did Roland Rat: The Series have a theme song?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had a theme song titled "Rat Rapping."

Did Roland Rat: The Series have any merchandise associated with it?

Yes, Roland Rat: The Series had a range of merchandise, including toys, books, and clothing.

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