Creature Comforts

Creature Comforts (2003-2007)

EndedAnimation show

Creature Comforts is a plasticine animation by Aardman studios. It features various creatures who are interviewed about a different topic each episode. But the voices are not those of the creatures, it's the people of Britain. Members of the British public were interviewed about different topics, and then the animation of the animals is created to the voice. The result is a funny show which provides the viewer with many different opinions and views on a variety of topics.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday (10 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E04Growing Up / Fears & Phobias / Something's Afootjuin 18, 2007
S03E03Winter / The Zoojuin 11, 2007
S03E02Self Image / Winging It / Artjuin 4, 2007
S03E01Animal Magnetism / Secrets & Lies / Pets at the Vetmars 16, 2007
S02E13Safari Parkjanv. 29, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Creature Comforts' premiere?

'Creature Comforts' premiered on June 4, 2003.

What is 'Creature Comforts' about?

'Creature Comforts' is an animated TV series that features interviews with ordinary people that are then brought to life by animators using claymation techniques.

Who is the creator of 'Creature Comforts'?

'Creature Comforts' was created by Nick Park.

How many episodes are there in 'Creature Comforts'?

There are a total of 13 episodes in 'Creature Comforts'.

Where was 'Creature Comforts' originally released?

'Creature Comforts' was originally released in the United Kingdom on ITV.

Who narrates 'Creature Comforts'?

'Creature Comforts' is narrated by Sam Kelly.

What is the theme song of 'Creature Comforts'?

The theme song of 'Creature Comforts' is "Down in the Valley" by Otis Redding.

What awards has 'Creature Comforts' won?

'Creature Comforts' has won multiple awards, including the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1991 and the BAFTA TV Award for Best Comedy Series in 2004.

What is the age rating for 'Creature Comforts'?

'Creature Comforts' is suitable for all ages and has not received an official age rating.

What is the production company behind 'Creature Comforts'?

'Creature Comforts' is produced by Aardman Animations, the same studio that produced 'Wallace & Gromit' and 'Chicken Run'.

Who are some of the voice actors in 'Creature Comforts'?

The voice cast for 'Creature Comforts' includes actors such as Julie Walters, Harry Enfield, and Rik Mayall.

What is the longest episode of 'Creature Comforts'?

The longest episode of 'Creature Comforts' is episode 6, which has a runtime of 30 minutes.

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