Nick Park's Ambivalent Heroes: Technology in Wallace and Gromit

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  • Susan C.W. Abbotson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl2000vol10no1art1352

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Wallace and Gromit, children's television, Nick Park, ambivalence, technology

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References

The Brave Little Toaster (1988) Dir. Jerry Rees. Prod. Hyperion/Kushner-Locke, Walt Disney.

Bugsy Malone (1976) Dir. Alan Parker. Prods. David Putnam and Allan Marshall, Rank.

Captain Pugwash (1957) BBC, England.

A Close Shave [l995] (1996) Dir. Nick Park. Prod. Aardman Animations, Videocassette, BBC Worldwide.

'Creature Comforts' [1989] (1997) Dir. Nick Park. Prod. Aardman Animations. In Creature Comforts. Videocassette, FOX/CBS.

A Grand Day Out [1989] (1995) Dir. Nick Park. Prod. Aardman Animations, Videocassette, BBC Worldwide.

The Magic Roundabout (1965) By Serge Danot. Adapt. Eric Thompson. BBC, England.

Modern Times (1936) Dir. Charlie Chaplin. Prod. Charlie Chaplin.

Rader, Melvin (1948) 'Technology and the mandates of survival', Scientific Monthly 66: pp.502-13.

The Terminator (1984) Dir. James Cameron. Prod. Pacific Western, Orion.

Thunderbirds (1966) Prods. Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson, ITC television Corporation.

Vision On (1977) Perf. Tony Hart. BBC, England.

Watch With Mother (1952-1979) By Maria Bird. Prod. Freda Lingstrom, BBC, England.

The Wrong Trousers [1993] (1995) Dir. Nick Park. Prod. Aardman Animations, Videocassette, BBC Worldwide.

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2000-01-01

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“Nick Park’s Ambivalent Heroes: Technology in Wallace and Gromit” (2000) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 10(1), pp. 36–40. doi:10.21153/pecl2000vol10no1art1352.

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