Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers

Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers
GenreMusical
Animation
Created byPeter Viska and Esben Storm
Written byRay Boseley
Robert Greenberg
John Armstrong
Kevin Nemeth
Pepe Trevor
Cameron Clarke
Directed byPeter Viska
Jan Van Rijsselberge
Robbert Smit
StarringStig Wemyss
Kylie Belling
Marg Downey
Bill Ten Eyck
Michael Veitch
Lynda Gibson
David Cotter
Country of originAustralia
France
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersDr. Patricia Edgar
Christian Davin
ProducersSusie Campbell
Patricia Edgar
Leslie Brown
EditorsRalph Strasser
Cliff Hayes
Damian Harland
Running time24–26 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC Television
Release6 March 1997 (1997-03-06) –
14 April 1998 (1998-04-14)
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Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers is an animated musical children's television series and the Australian Children's Television Foundation's (ACTF's) first joint venture under the Distinctly Australian Program introduced by the Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. The Director of the ACTF, Dr. Patricia Edgar, selected Peter Viska's character Li'l Elvis to design and co-produce the ACTF's first long-form 26-episode-series animation. As an original concept, not commissioned from overseas or based on an adaption of a classic story, production of the series on this scale was a massive undertaking for the Australian animation industry. With Li'l Elvis, an $11.5 million project, the ACTF opened up a new overseas market in partnership with France 2 and France Animation, a French production company, and Ravensburger, a German distributor, with the financial participation of Centre national de la cinématographie.[1] A team of 90 animators and artists worked for 18 months including 39 trainees were employed on the production in support roles.[2]

  1. ^ Edgar, Patricia (November 1981). "The Australian Children's Television Foundation". Media Information Australia. 22 (1): 47–48. doi:10.1177/1329878x8102200109. ISSN 0312-9616. S2CID 112694845.
  2. ^ Annual report 1995-96 / MARUF. University of Arizona Libraries. 2012. doi:10.2458/azu_acku_serial_hn690_6_m85_v1995_1996.