Draft:Rocky Hollow
Submission rejected on 12 May 2025 by Drmies (talk). This topic is not sufficiently notable for inclusion in Wikipedia. Rejected by Drmies 16 days ago. Last edited by Matthew John Drummond 0 seconds ago. | ![]() |
Submission declined on 4 April 2025 by Drmies (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of films). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. Declined by Drmies 54 days ago. | ![]() |
Comment: A month and two dozen edits after the last rejection, editor has added one small newspaper article with TV announcements, and more plot summaries, plus a dead "Toonhound" link whose value cannot be determined and a few fandom links. One can only surmise that there is no significant coverage proving notability, and we're wasting our time in draft hell. Drmies (talk) 14:50, 12 May 2025 (UTC)
Comment: I don't understand. Most of this is a list of episodes, which already isn't encyclopedic, no two lists of episodes, and the "sourcing" is two archived episodes (?) and a wiki? No. Editor has been here for a year and should know better. Drmies (talk) 20:35, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
Comment: Has anything changed since Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rocky Hollow? Sophisticatedevening🍷(talk) 20:25, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
Rocky Hollow | |
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File:RockyHollowTitleCard.png | |
Genre | Family, Adventure |
Written by | Bill Clout, Nona Hooper |
Directed by | John Walker |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Peter Sallis |
Composers | Ian Frampton, Nigel Hess |
Country of origin | Wales, England, United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Editor | Richard Bradley |
Camera setup | 16mm or 35mm film |
Running time | 5 Minutes |
Production company | Bumper Films for S4C Rockscene Ltd |
Original release | |
Network | S4C (Wales) (1983-1984) (in Welsh), The Children's Channel (1985–1986), ITV (1989) and Channel 4 (1996) (in English) (England, UK), The Greeny Channel (1987-1989) (in English) (America, US), RTÉ One (1991) and RTÉ2 (1992) (Ireland), TVNZ 1 (New Zealand) |
Release | 1985 1986 | –
Rocky Hollow was a 1985-1986 stop motion, animation children's television series made in Wales, produced by Rockscene Ltd and is Bumper Films first tv show ever made.[1][2] The series was also made by Bumper Films, who would later go on to produce Fireman Sam, Joshua Jones and Starhill Ponies for the BBC. The series was narrated by British actor Peter Sallis best known for playing Norman Clegg in the BBC sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine. After Rocky Hollow Sallis then went on to voice Rat in Cosgrove Hall's The Wind in the Willows and he also went on to voice the cheese loving inventor Wallace in the Wallace & Gromit franchise as well.[3]
Plot
[edit]Set in Wales in a forest called Rocky Hollow, Mr. Oak, Acorn, Sycamore, Miss Myrtle, Conker and Rosie Woodpigeon live in the forest together away from the open world. During there daily life routine days in Rocky Hollow they like doing jobs, exercising, magic tricks and having picnics together. Although many of the antics they get up to don't always go according to plan.
Cast
[edit]- Peter Sallis as Narrator for the UK, England, English dub
- Dillwyn Owen as Narrator for the Welsh, Wales dub
- Herbert Morrison as Narrator for the US, American, English dub
Characters
[edit]- Mr. Oak - An old man that wears a yellow shirt and a big brown hat. He acts very wise and helps out his friends to keep them on track, but he can sometimes be a bid silly.
- Acorn - A young boy that wears a blue singlet and a baseball cap. He is also the nephew of Mr. Oak. He also likes to ride his skateboard as well as play tricks or mess around, but he's also very caring as well.
- Sycamore - A tall skinny looking young man who wears white gym clothing and a long red scarf. He is a very close friend with Acorn and he often helps out Mr. Oak mainly doing tasks with him. He sometimes can be clumsy or trip over his own scarf but he is still very friendly.
- Miss Myrtle - A lady with blonde hair and wears a purple dress. She always loves to be well dressed and wear lovely looking hat's. She also likes cleaning, Swiping and organising picnics.
- Conker - A man with red ginger facial hair, with a large red nose and he also wears overalls. He is a handyman that works in Rocky Hollow, who often fixes things like doors, clocks, chairs and boxes. Sometimes his friends often help him out at his workshop. He also builds things for everyone as well.
- Rosie Woodpigeon - A female bird Pigeon that wears a post hat and yellow boots. She goes around delivering letters to everyone in Rocky Hollow from her yellow post bag. She sometimes delivers parcels and she often stops to have tea with her friends. She also calls everyone her "Lovlies".
Episodes
[edit]# | Title | Original airdate | |
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1 | "The Picnic" | 1985 | |
Miss Myrtle makes a Picnic for herself, Mr. Oak, Acorn, Sycamore and Rosie to have at the green bank. | |||
2 | "Spring Cleaning" | 1985 | |
Sycamore helps Mr. Oak to do some spring cleaning, while Rosie goes around asking everyone if they have any wood to give away to the wood sale, but Sycamore ends up losing Mr. Oaks furniture when he leaves it outside his house. | |||
3 | "Keep Fit" | 1985 | |
Mr. Oak, Acorn and Sycamore go out for a walk to try and get fit, but when Mr. Oak trying moving his arms down his back gets stuck and he can't move. | |||
4 | "Ghosts" | 1985 | |
5 | "The Post Bag" | 1985 | |
Rosie's post bag goes missing after the strap brake off and has ended up getting stuck on a mountain. Conker, Mr. Oak and Sycamore decide to help her get it back. | |||
6 | "Treasure" | 1985 | |
Acorn and Sycamore go on a quest to try and find some buried treasure that they think in lying somewhere in the middle of Rocky Hollow. | |||
7 | "The Operation" | 1985 | |
Mr. Oak and Sycamore get scared when they think Miss Myrtle is going to have an operation. | |||
8 | "The Birthday Party" | 1985 | |
9 | "Burglers" | 1985 | |
Sycamore and Mr. Oak think Miss Myrtle's house is being robbed by burglers. Sycamore, Mr. Oak, Conker and Rosie then have a plan to catch the burglers. | |||
10 | "The Vase" | 1985 | |
Sycamore's hand gets stuck in a Vase. Acorn and Conker decide to help him get it off. | |||
11 | "Sorting Letters" | 1985 | |
Rosie ends up hurting herself from falling over. Mr. Oak, Sycamore and Acorn decide to do the post for her while she's unwell, but the letters end up getting mixed up. | |||
12 | "The Concert" | 1985 | |
Mr. Oak, Acorn and Sycamore decide to perform a concert to Miss Myrtle and Rosie with the help of Conker | |||
13 | "The Photograph" | 1985 | |
Miss Myrtle is wanting to have a photograph taken with her in her new hat, but everyone is lost for words when they see her wearing it. | |||
14 | "Camping" | 1986 | |
Acorn and Sycamore go of camping for the day, but soon both of them struggle trying to put the tent up. | |||
15 | "Playing Tricks" | 1986 | |
Acorn goes around playing tricks on Mr. Oak and Sycamore until eventually Mr. Oak, Sycamore and Conker play a prank on him. | |||
16 | "The Kite" | 1986 | |
Acorn and Sycamore are wanting to make a kite. Miss Myrtle decides to let them her kite, put the string on the kite ends up coming loose and blows away when Mr. Oak gets to distracted from using it. | |||
17 | "The Magic Show" | 1986 | |
Acorn and Sycamore are performing a magic show full of magic tricks to Miss Myrtle, Conker and Rosie, but one of there magic tricks doesn't go as planned. | |||
18 | "Sticky Paper" | 1986 | |
Sycamore gets a piece of sticky paper stuck to his shoe. He manages to get it off but then the sticky paper then ends up getting stuck to Mr. Oak, Acorn, Conker and Rosie. | |||
19 | "Doing Job's" | 1986 | |
Acorn goes around Rocky Hollow delivering things and passing messages on to his friends. | |||
20 | "Catching Butterflies" | 1986 | |
Sycamore is getting ready to go and catch butterflies with Mr. Oak in the woods. Mr. Oak is also wanting for his binoculars bag to arrive before he goes. | |||
21 | "Doing it Right" | 1986 | |
Acorn goes around trying to be very helpful by helping Conker at his workshop, but ends up failing at trying to do it right. | |||
22 | "Littering" | 1986 | |
Mr. Oak makes a trail of litter for Sycamore to follow to try and get him to get some exercise and also to get him to pick it up along the way, but Sycamore ends up going the wrong way when he finds out the litter trail has disappeared. | |||
23 | "Dreaming" | 1986 | |
Acorn tells Sycamore that Mr. Oak needs help with his washing but Sycamore decides to have a nap. Sycamore dreams that he won't do Mr. Oak's washing and that he will lay down and do no work. | |||
24 | "Summer Fair" | 1986 | |
Acorn and Sycamore start setting up games and setting up the stage on green bank for the Rocky Hollow summer fair. | |||
25 | "Rocky Hollow" | 1986 | |
26 | "Rocky Hollow" | 1986 |
Broadcasting
[edit]The series was actually first released and broadcast from 1983-1984 in Wales with it being narrated by Dillwyn Owen for the Welsh dub. In was also titled Deri Deg in Wales. Then from 1985-1986 the English, England, UK dub narrated by Peter Sallis was then broadcast on television.[4] The English, England, UK dub was later also shown on ITV in 1989 and on Channel 4 in 1996. The series was also shown in America, with an American dub narrated by the late Herbert Morrison and produced by Apple Entertainment. The American dub was broadcast on Syndication from 1987-1989, with reruns of the series airing on The Greeny Channel. In the early 1990s the series was exclusively shown in Ireland and New Zealand alongside the repeats of the tv series DuckTales on RTÉ One in 1991.[5][6] In 1992 Rocky Hollow was shown as part of The Saturday Club alongside repeats of Thunderbirds, and the Irish puppet series The Rimini Riddle on RTÉ2.[7]
Home media
[edit]There were several VHS home media releases of Rocky Hollow although only 24 of the episodes made for the series have been released on home media. The two episodes that have not been released on home media and are now currently held in the S4C archives. Bumper Films released 3 volumes of Rocky Hollow each with 8 episodes as well as a VHS release that contains 5 of the episodes from volume 1.[8] These VHS tapes were released in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Castle Communications, but the program has never been officially released on DVD and all the VHS tapes are now officially out of print.[9] Amazon currently has no copies of any Rocky Hollow VHS Tapes for sale online.[10][11][12] Several of the episodes have also been uploaded to YouTube and Internet Archive.[13][14] While the English UK dub of Rocky Hollow narrated by Peter Sallis was released on home media the Welsh dub narrated by Dillwyn Owen has never been released on home media and only 4 episodes of the Welsh dub are available to watch online.[citation needed]
VHS Volume 1
[edit]- "The Picnic"
- "Spring Cleaning"
- "Keep Fit"
- "Ghosts"
- "The Post Bag"
- "Treasure"
- "The Operation"
- "The Birthday Party"
VHS Volume 2
[edit]- "Burglers"
- "The Vase"
- "Sorting Letters"
- "The Concert"
- "The Photograph"
- "Camping"
- "Playing Tricks"
- "The Kite"
VHS Volume 3
[edit]- "The Magic Show"
- "Sticky Paper"
- "Doing Job's"
- "Catching Butterflies"
- "Doing it Right"
- "Littering"
- "Dreaming"
- "Summer Fair"
Rocky Hollow VHS 5 episode set
[edit]- "The Picnic"
- "Keep Fit"
- "The Post Bag"
- "The Operation"
- "Spring Cleaning"
See Also
[edit]- Bumper Films
- List of Channel 4 television programmes
- 1992 in Irish television
- Fireman Sam
- Joshua Jones
- Star Hill Ponies
References
[edit]- ^ "Hull Daily Mail · 02 Dec 1985". newspapers.com.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow (1983) Poster". postertrail.com.
- ^ "Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 - June 2, 2017)". animationhalloffame.org.
- ^ "159 British Children's TV Shows From the 1980s You Forgot About". curiousbritishtelly.co.uk.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow" – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 2" – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 3" – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Castle Vision - Big Fun Videos for Children VHS UK - 1990 Promo". youtube.com.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow". doesthedogdie.com.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 1-Picnic". amazon.co.uk.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 2". amazon.co.uk.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 3 (Video Tape/PAL) 1983". amazon.co.uk.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow - CVJ 7004". archive.org.
- ^ "Rocky Hollow 2 (1990 UK VHS)". archive.org. 1990.
External links
[edit]- Rocky Hollow at IMDB
- Rocky Hollow at Kinorium
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