
September 21, 2000 - October 29, 2000
Preston Pig is a British traditionally animated children's television series which aired on CITV. It was based on a series of books, published by Colin McNaughton. It was shown at weekdays from 3pm until 3:15pm, on the television channel shown in Britain, CITV. However, since 2011, it no longer airs on CITV. The show officially went into production in March 1999, to air in September 2000.
Storyline[]
TV Show Intro[]
Sound Effects Used[]
- Hollywoodedge, Alarm Clock Wind Up 1 L TE012401 (Heard once in the intro.)
- Hollywoodedge, Bounce Jews Harp CRT015802 (Heard once in "Ham of the Match".)
- Hollywoodedge, Bounce Jews Harp CRT015804 (Heard once in "Goal!".)
- Hollywoodedge, Cats Fighting Loud Sc PE917007/Hollywoodedge, Cats Two Angry YowlsD PE022601 (3rd yowl heard twice in "Goal!".)
- Hollywoodedge, Fast Swish CRT053906 (Heard once in "Goal!".)
- Hollywoodedge, Quick Whistle Zip By CRT057502 (Heard twice in "Ham of the Match".)
- Hollywoodedge, Quick Whistle Zip By CRT057503 (Heard once in "Goal!" and many times in "Ham of the Match".)
- Hollywoodedge, Quick Whistle Zip By CRT057504 (Heard twice in "Ham of the Match".)
- Hollywoodedge, Sharp Drum Impact Wh CRT032503 (Heard twice in the intro.)
- Hollywoodedge, Twangy Boing Jews Ha CRT016201 (Heard once in "Ham of the Match".)
- Hollywoodedge, Wet Splats Various CRT052101 (Heard once in "Goal!".)
- Hollywoodedge, Whistle Spins CRT058304 (Heard once in "Pooh!".)
- Sound Ideas, BOINK, CARTOON - TIMP DOINK (Heard once in "Pooh!".)
- Sound Ideas, RUN, CARTOON - WIND WHISTLE SCAT (Heard once in "Splash!".)
- Sound Ideas, RURAL ATMOSPHERES - FARMSTEAD: LATE SPRING, EARLY MORNING WITH WREN, ROBIN, PHEASANT, CUCKOO, CHAFFINCH, HOUSE SPARROWS, GOLDFINCH, PEACOCK, FERAL PIGEON AND COCKEREL - DISTANT SHEEP AND CATTLE. DEVON- MAY 81
- Sound Ideas, RURAL ATMOSPHERES - VILLAGE: LATE SPRING, EVENING WITH BLACKBIRD, WREN, ROOKS, CHAFFINCH, WOODPIGEON AND DISTANT DOG. CORNWALL - MAY 85
- Sound Ideas, ZIP, CARTOON - BIG WHISTLE ZING OUT (Heard once in "Ham of the Match".)