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  • Being only a fan made series, the head writer RobberBaron writes most of the episodes. Otherwise, voice acting is expected to be a very generalised job, having a wide variety of staff used for each episode. Although the first two seasons only feature stories written by Dusting, in series 3 it is believed the job will become more shared to add different aspects and ideas to enrich the enjoyment of the show.
  • Series 1 is the first ever Series of Ultimate Force. It contains 6 Episodes all at 90mins long.
  • Series 1 was the first series of the demon headmaster television series which consisted of six episodes broadcast from January 2, 1996 - January 18, 1996. The series was split into two story lines, with the first three episodes adapted from the first book (The Demon Headmaster) and the last three from the second book (The Prime Minister's Brain).
  • Series 1 is the first series of Gavin & Stacey which was broadcast from 13 May 2007 - 10 June 2007 and consisted of 6 episodes.
  • Series 1 of The Office UK aired from July 9, 2001 to August 20, 2001. It had 6 episodes and the program aired on the BBC. It was created, directed, and written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. It was not popular yet, however, DVD sales climbed and it made Series 2 extremely popular in Britain. File:TheOfficeUKcast.jpg
  • Series 1 is the first series of Casualty and aired between 6 September and 27 December 1986. It contained 15 episodes, and featured the arrival of the original main characters. In the series, major events included a toxic gas outbreak, Duffy being raped, Baz and Charlie beginning their affair, Megan being diagnosed with cancer, Duffy's arrest and the night shift closing. Patients admitted included an athlete with a boil on his bottom, an alcoholic tramp infested with fleas, a restaurateur with a missing finger in the strawberry sundae, two Madonna wannabes with a dodgy DIY piercing and a woman dressed as Spiderwoman.
  • Series 1 is the first series of Peep Show. It mostly deals with introducing the various characters of Peep Show and the relationship between Jeremy and their next-door neighbor Toni, and Mark trying to woo his work-crush Sophie.
  • Series 1 is the first series of the BBC horror drama; Being Human. This series serves as the beginning of the Being Human franchise.
  • Series 1 of The Tribe consisted of 52 episodes which aired on Channel 5 from April 24 to October 23, 1999.
  • Series 1 of Primeval is the first series of the original British Primeval television programme. Series 1 focuses primarily on Nick Cutter's team's mission to predict and control the Anomalies and learn why they are happening, and on Cutter's search for answers about the disappearance of his wife Helen.
  • Series 1 was the first series of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to be released for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game by Konami, and consisted of 14 Booster Pack sets (seven each in the Vol. and Booster. series) released between January 23, 1999 and March 1, 2000.
  • Series 1 was the first series of Spooks which ran on BBC one from the 13th of May 2002 – 17th of June 2002 for a total of six episodes.
  • The first series of Duberq top trumps.
  • This series contains 3 episodes.
  • All retired (Laid to Rest) * Market Value Posey: $30-$50 Eggzorcist: $30-$50 Sadie: $25-$45 Sin: $25-$45 Damien: $25-$45
  • Series 1 episode are the following: * Still time * A Bit More Time * Time Out * Time For Everything * Giving Time
  • The First Series of Skins originally aired on E4 from January 25th 2007 to March 22nd 2007. Series 1 introduced the "first generation" of characters, which are featured in both Series 1 and Series 2. They are replaced in Series 3 by the "second generation". Series 1 takes place during the character's first year of sixth form (equivalent to junior year of high school in North America).
  • Series 1 is the first series of Horrid Henry, nearly all of the episodes are taken from the book series.
  • Series 1. This is it. Where it all started. The adventures of Christopher Eccleston as the intrepid Doctor Who. With his loveable girlfriend Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, he started a series that would make millions of nerds butthurt on the Internet. It is well known for revolutionising modern television with the Vasseline screen effect. Remember back in the 40s where they blurred the screen whenever there was a close up of a beautiful woman? Well, in this they do it for everything.
  • Series 1 was the first series of Young Dracula that ran from September to December
  • Evil dude's series one of the unrecorded tales. Each features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. The series arc is that mainly the future stories are set in the 42nd century. * Imperial Strike * Nocturnal Flame * The Gladiator's Way * Rise of the Droids * Assault and Battery * Jurassic City * Into the Darkness * The Nano Age * Viroid * The Abyssal Armada * Rexin's Empire * Peace and Destruction * Armageddon
  • The first series in Beast Quest had the books * Ferno the Fire Dragon * Sepron the Sea Serpent * Arcta the Mountain Giant * Tagus the Horse Man * Nanook the Snow Monster * Epos the Flame Bird The Beasts are good at heart, but have been under a spell by the Wizard Malvel. Ferno burns crops, Sepron causes tidal waves, Arcta destroys trading centers,Tagus slaughters cattle, Nanook Devestates herbal medicene grounds, and Epos makes a volcano erupt!!Series 2 was released shortly after.
  • The first series of the television series Top Gear aired in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2002 and concluded on December 29, 2002, and contained 10 episodes. The series The first series of the television series current format of Top Gear was broadcast in the United Kingdom starting on October 20, 2002, and concluding on December 29, 2002, and contained 10 episodes. The series included presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and Jason Dawe. This was Dawe's only series as a presenter on Top Gear.
  • Series 1 of Father Ted aired on Channel 4 in the UK from 21 April to 26 May 1995. It consisted of six episodes.
  • The first episode of Waterloo Road was broadcast on 9 March 2006, having been filmed the previous autumn. Characters included headmaster Jack Rimmer, deputy head Andrew Treneman and pastoral care teacher Kim Campbell. It consisted of 8 episodes.
  • The first series consisted of six episodes and ran until 29 May 2008.
  • Season 1 of The A-Team aired at the year of 1983 in the United States. The A-Team became popular once again when a new movie called The A-Team (2010) was created. Many of the events of Season One took place in 1977-78. Season 2 - >
  • Series 1 of Allo Allo was shown on the BBC and ran from 14 September 1984 - 26 October 1984 lasting for seven episodes and a pilot. All episode were written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, the series creators.
  • Characters created by PROJECT SING SONG that are categorized under 'Series 1'. This includes both Ishimaru Michiyo and Sakuwatari Chiyo. (Both are under the 'label' of Series 1, just as Fjord is under the label of JOKALOID) Michiyo's full information page can be viewed here, and Chiyo's full page can be viewed here. Together, the two released a small demo. More information on the demo version can be read here. The Series 1 page on the offical PSS website can be viewed here. (Japanese and English language is supported.)
  • Series 1 was first brodcast in 2001 on BBC TWO. It introduced the six main characters. Gaz, Janet, Johnny, Donna and Louise.
  • The original series of Monster in My Pocket hit the shelves in 1990, produced by Matchbox. Forty-eight monsters were in the original series, and four different colors -- red, yellow, green (light olive) and purple. Four neon colors were added later:neon-green, neon-yellow, red-orange, and violet. Premium colours, available with such items as the board game, included pink, neon orange, blue, pine green, a brighter neon green (similar to that of Series 2 figures) and glow-in-the-dark white. The forty-eight original monsters were used for the comic books, cartoons, and video game, with some additions. Each monster had a points value, representing the monster's relative power and the figurine's scarcity. These ranged from five to twenty-five points. The figurines were released in single packet
  • Originally designed for farm and light industrial use, the first prototype was built in the summer of 1947. This was followed by a further 48 examples that were built for trials and appraisal. The Land Rover was launched in April 1948 at the Amsterdam motor show, it was originally designed as a short term project to keep the Rover car company busy until the depressed post - war car market started to pick up.
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  • Bitzer gets terrible toothache. Shaun takes the job as dentist but does not succeed. After a successful extraction at the vet, Bitzer hopes the Tooth Fairy will give him a coin.
  • Shirley drinks Bitzer's lemonade too fast and gets the hiccups. Shaun tries to help with all the usual tricks, and the usual results.
  • The season finale. Two alien kids land at the farm one night and run riot. It's up to Shaun and Bitzer to stop the aliens before The Farmer finds out.
  • Shirley grows heavier, and Shaun and the flock do their best to help her lose weight.
  • The tractor seems to be ready for the scrap heap and the Farmer wishes he could afford to buy a new one. So the sheep lend a hoof.
  • First episode. Fiona meets Steve McBride on a night out and they immediately fall for each other, Lip discovers Ian's affair with Kash.
  • The sheep's field is in a mess. The Farmer orders Bitzer to clean it up - but he makes the mistake of getting Shaun and company to help.
  • Bitzer and the flock encounter a hive of bees.
  • When a strange spacecraft crashlands on the farm, Shaun and company help its little green occupant get airborne again.
  • When the Flock nip off on the bus to the local funfair, it's up to Shaun to convince the Farmer that nothing is wrong until Bitzer can round up the lost sheep.
  • Timmy cries after the Farmer takes away his stuffed toy, so Shaun and two sheep take action.
  • A quartet of chick hatchlings bond to Shaun, thinking he's their mother. After a while, Shaun can't get rid of them fast enough.
  • A kite shows up in the sheeps' field, but gets stuck in a tree. Shaun and the flock work to get it down.
  • Debbie steals a baby which results in a panic in Chatsworth, so the Gallagher's must come up with a master plan to return the kid without bringing attention to the family.
  • Bumps in the night disturb the flock's sleep. Shaun and Bitzer investigate, and the culprits are soon discovered.
  • It is haircut day for the flock, but the Farmer's styling attempts inspire the flock to make a break for it.
  • The Farmer decides to get a robotic sheep-dog, but when it turns out to be even stricter than Bitzer, Shaun decides it has to go.
  • The sheep use the farmer's clotheshorse as a merry-go-round - the garments get dirty and have to be washed before the farmer returns.
  • Shaun learns that the Bull in the Farmer's field attacks anything coloured red. The mischievous pigs try to paint the flock red, by colouring the sheep dip. Shaun has to clean up the mess.
  • The Farmer has Bitzer guard some freshly laid concrete. But Shaun and the flock use it as the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Bitzer's infatuation with a female dog distracts him from minding the rowdy flock. Shaun tries to get Bitzer to focus.
  • Shaun finds a camera left by some campers, and snaps away. But Bitzer and the pigs have other plans.
  • Shaun and the flock try to get some pizza, posing as a person.
  • Shirley's snoring wakes everyone, so Shaun decides that the only way to get a peaceful night's sleep is to get her out of the barn.
  • It is a scorching hot day, and the Flock is desperate to cool down in the sheep dip. Only the sun-bathing Farmer, and Bitzer, block their way.
  • The first episode. A cabbage rolls into the lawn, then a game of breaks out. Things get worse when the pigs want it for lunch.
  • The flock's dance is interrupted by a naughty mole. Shaun and the flock try escalating tactics to drive him away.
  • When the Farmer's Niece comes to stay, she bullied and hurt Mossy Bottom Farm and everyone got really angry.
  • Shaun and Bitzer use The Farmer's old record for a dance party, but the pigs interfere the party by playing rock music. Mayhem ensues.
  • Kev drunkenly proposes to Veronica, but it is revealed he is already married. Mandy Maguire wants Ian, but he doesn't want to tell her he's gay which results in a confrontation between Ian and the Maguire's.
  • The debt collectors are after Frank after they find out his current address and his run-away wife, Monica returns to the Chatsworth Estate with girlfriend Norma in tow.
  • It is a peaceful night at the farm, until Shaun starts to walk in his sleep. The Flock cannot resist their natural instinct to follow, and chaos soon ensues.
  • Bitzer glues the Farmer's broken glasses back together - but when the Flock get their hooves on the tube of glue, things start to get very sticky.
  • The Farmer wants to turn the tree in Shaun's field into firewood. So the Flock must take desperate measures to stop their beloved tree cut down, or they will be grounded.
  • When the Farmer decides to throw out his magic set, Shaun decides to put on a show - but things get out of hand when the flock starts disappearing.
  • It's the school's parents evening and Frank is nowhere to be seen. Frank's relationship with his girlfriend's daughter and his son's girlfriend, Karen, is discovered and Yvonne discovers her husband's relationship with Ian.
  • Frank goes missing and everyone panics when they realize he's missing his giro day, something he's never do by choice. Agoraphobic Sheila Jackson gets a new man.
  • The farmer inspects the lawn with a metal detector. When Shaun and Bitzer try it, they "detect" a metallic menace behind the hedge.
  • Timmy ventures out, fascinated by the circus. Shaun and flock organise to get him back before the Farmer realises he's gone.
  • Shaun and his gang of sheep tries to get hot water from the Farmer's house, to have a nice warm .
  • The Farmer oil paints, but runs out of white paint. Shaun has an idea, but soon the rest of the flock are a riot of colour.
  • Frank fakes his own death to escape the Debt Collectors, Steve is arrested and Sheila makes it outside.
  • The Farmer is sick in bed, with Bitzer playing nurse-maid and a video gamer in his own scene. So it's down to Shaun to handle the daily chores around the farm - with disastrous results.
  • An eager goat eats everything in sight, just like Shirley. He accidentally breaks free, and takes Shaun on an impromptu ride.
  • When a traveler pitches a messy camp in the sheep's field, then goes off exploring, Shaun, Bitzer and the Flock decide to do some exploring of their own.
  • Timmy ventures into the Farmer's house to watch a horror movie. The sheep collaborate to fetch Timmy home, mystifying the Farmer.
  • The flock wants some apples from the greedy hogs, but the pigs trick them instead. Mayhem ensues.
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