Bob and Margaret
Margaret and bob can be. Nelvana, a Toronto cartoon studio made the series, also made by Brit Alison Snowden and Canadian David Fine. The series was based upon the Academy Award winning film Bob's Birthday, featuring the same main charactersthat won the Best Animated Short Film Oscar in 1994. The series is one of those few TV shows to have routine exposure. Back in Canadait was the highest ranked Canadian when it aired in Global Television made cartoon series.
The show revolved around a married British couple a middle class couple with no children and two dogs called Elizabeth and William. Bob is just actually a dentist and Margaret can be just a chiropodist. Margaret and bob fight with issues and life crisis. Stories often revolve around the mundane, however in a sense which is eminently relatable. From shopping to working together with friends who frighten them's trials but abandon a dinner to them.
In the initial two seasons, Margaret and Bob lived in England, at Balham's South London community. To Toronto, Canada, however they transferred for the fourth and third seasons, allowing the authors to explore the humour of civilization clash. The majority of funding really prompted the move, with certain Canadian tax benefits determined by stories predicated in Canada. Therefore, to hold the series financed, the move was necessary. The creators of this series opted to take an executive role reviewing consulting and broadcasts, however, maybe not included with the detail they were to the initial two seasons. Snowden continued to deliver Margaret's voice, but Brian George, substituted Bob's voice, originally played by Andy Hamilton.
Released: 1998-06-22