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Live action shows with animated sequences

Started by George White, April 13, 2021, 12:34:56 PM

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George White

Just thinking of this long-faded and as a child disappointing phenomenon.

Bottle Boys
Mind your Language
Bless This House
Two's Company
Lame Ducks
On the Buses
The Good Life
Blott on the Landscape
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Tropic
Jeeves and Wooster
Dad's Army
Yes, Minister - kinda
Super Gran
Victoria Wood - As Seen on Tv
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
Screaming
3 up 2 down



Hustle
Detectie
Nanny
Chronicles of Narnia
Old Men at the Zoo
Return of the Saint
Anything shown in the US as PBS Mystery
Poirot
Shoestring
Bergerac
Target
Armchair Thriller s2
Grange Hill
A Very Peculiar Practice
Tales from Marquez
Francis Durbridge - Melissa
Bird of Prey
The Saint (1989)
Quiller - the animated Q


The Old Grey Whistle Test


Batman
Bewitched
Lost in Space
It's About Time

Any other favourites?

Norton Canes


George White


Gulftastic


Uncle TechTip



Mister Six

The whole of season four of No Activity is going to be animated, presumably due to Covid restrictions.

Well, barely animated. At points it looks like a video game being played on ten-year-old computer, which makes it almost painful to watch (this trailer doesn't look so bad, but some of the ones on Facebook are appalling).


Dusty Substance


Blue Jam

Dream Corp LLC
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

Andy147

Caroline in the City had animated interstitials (because she was a cartoonist).

olliebean

A recent-ish episode of Black-ish was animated.


beanheadmcginty


Quote from: Uncle TechTip on April 13, 2021, 02:15:54 PM
Never The Twain - great theme as well.
Thank you for this post, this tune brightened up my afternoon immensely.

St_Eddie

Quote from: George White on April 13, 2021, 12:34:56 PM
Just thinking of this long-faded and as a child disappointing phenomenon.

Bottle Boys
Mind your Language
Bless This House
Two's Company
Lame Ducks
On the Buses
The Good Life
Blott on the Landscape
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Tropic
Jeeves and Wooster
Dad's Army
Yes, Minister - kinda
Super Gran
Victoria Wood - As Seen on Tv
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
Screaming
3 up 2 down



Hustle
Detectie
Nanny
Chronicles of Narnia
Old Men at the Zoo
Return of the Saint
Anything shown in the US as PBS Mystery
Poirot
Shoestring
Bergerac
Target
Armchair Thriller s2
Grange Hill
A Very Peculiar Practice
Tales from Marquez
Francis Durbridge - Melissa
Bird of Prey
The Saint (1989)
Quiller - the animated Q


The Old Grey Whistle Test


Batman
Bewitched
Lost in Space
It's About Time

All of these shows and not one mention of Monty Python's Flying Circus.  Baffling!

Mister Six


Blue Jam


Blue Jam


petril

Knightmare
Newman And Baddiel (Rest) In Pieces[nb]the repeat run got a new name and titles when Edvard Munch's estate took issue with them using The Scream. they replaced it with Newman and Baddiel's corpses, just to let you know what they'd be doing for the next 28 minutes[/nb]
Top Crown

are we including 3D CG stuff in there? there's Big Train and The Mighty Boosh if so


olliebean

Can we have a sub-category of programmes which use embarrassing stop-motion-style sequences of photos of their cast members pulling silly faces / striking silly poses in their opening credits?

George White

Quote from: St_Eddie on April 13, 2021, 11:39:06 PM
All of these shows and not one mention of Monty Python's Flying Circus.  Baffling!
I meant title sequences only, initially.
Always thought Python as being equally animation and live action.

petril

Quote from: olliebean on April 14, 2021, 04:04:38 PM
Can we have a sub-category of programmes which use embarrassing stop-motion-style sequences of photos of their cast members pulling silly faces / striking silly poses in their opening credits?

oh that deserves its thread, where the logo only has the one, darker shade of blue. and the original theme tune that doesn't fit


George White

Quote from: olliebean on April 14, 2021, 04:04:38 PM
Can we have a sub-category of programmes which use embarrassing stop-motion-style sequences of photos of their cast members pulling silly faces / striking silly poses in their opening credits?
Of course, OFaH is the daddy.Also, Kelly Monteith and Paul Daniels.


George White

#27
Windsor Davies' the New Statesman - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/new-statesman-1985

Sexton Blake - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/sexton-blake-and-demon-god-1978

Out of the Unknown  https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/out-unknown-1969

Whacko - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/whacko-1971

Wyatt's Watchdogs - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/wyatts-watchdogs-1988

City Lights - partly

The original Casualty titles

Maria Marten - puppetry - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/maria-marten-or-murder-red-barn-1980
Naked Video

Sharon and Elsie - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/sharon-and-elsie-1984


Murder Most English - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/murder-most-english-flaxborough-chronicle-1977 - the cartoony kiddy style predating Blott on the Landscape

The Hickson Miss Marple, kind of - raised still drawings on a rostrum to give the impression of dimensions.

The 90s CGI EastEnders

The chalk line in Smiley's People

Black Hearts in Battersea

The STrange Affair of Adelaide Harris


You Rang m'lord

Play for Tomorrow - early CGI - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/play-tomorrow-purple-1982
See also Live and Loves of a She-Devil - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/life-and-loves-she-devil-1986

The MInd Beyond - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/playhouse-mind-beyond-1976

Claws - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/claws-1987

Heart of the Country - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/heart-country-1987 - Aardman-animated.Features a young Christian Bale.

Screen 2 - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/screen-two-1998
https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/screen-two-1987

Mansfield Park - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/mansfield-park-1983

A Dorothy L SAyers Mystery - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/dorothy-l-sayers-mystery-1987

Sam Wanamaker's City of strangers - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/city-strangers-1992

A Fmily Man - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/family-man-1984

The misleadingly  futuristic BBC Play of the Week - https://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/play-week-1977

paruses

I completely misremembered the titles to Number 73 (turns out really boring) but it sparked a memory of early Why Don't You: https://youtu.be/3FQktsKvXcg

timebug

Final episode of series 7 'The Blacklist'. Seems they had filmed about two thirds of the episode,then Covid came along,so they shoved in some animated sequences to complete the episode!