Little Red Tractor

This article is about Little Red Tractor television programme. For The Red Tractor food assurance scheme in the UK, see Assured Food Standards.
Little Red Tractor
Genre Children's television series
Created by Colin Reeder
Voices of Stephen Tompkinson
Derek Griffiths
Theme music composer Michael Cross
Stan Cullmore
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 28
No. of episodes 4 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 10 minutes
Production company(s) Little Entertainment Group
Distributor BBC
Release
Original network BBC (UK)
Picture format HDTV (2004–2007)
Original release January 1, 2004 (2004-01-01) – April 29, 2007 (2007-04-29)

Little Red Tractor is a British children's television series produced by the Little Entertainment Group. The ten-minute episodes are usually broadcast in the UK by the BBC, usually on the CBeebies channel.

The series is produced using stop motion model animation and features unusually detailed sets and models. It features the voices of Stephen Tompkinson and Derek Griffiths. The characters are based on the books by Colin Reeder, which were narrated for TV in the mid 1990s by Brian Glover. It is mainly aimed at an audience of two- to three-year-olds.

History

Little Red Tractor Projects Limited owned the original Little Red Tractor video series. Despite not having television exposure, Little Red Tractor broke into the top ten children's videos and stayed there for several weeks. In total, the original series sold over 300,000 copies. Contender the distributor wanted to duplicate that success. However, the television rights were sold to Keith Littler's Little Entertainment Group because Peter Tye, the director/writer of the series, preferred their expertise in stop frame animation and empathy with the original. Despite losing the television rights to Little Red Tractor, Contender went ahead and produced their similar series, Tractor Tom. Despite apparent similarities to Tractor Tom, Little Red Tractor has a completely different style, with more realistic story-lines, a larger human cast, and no surreal livestock behaviour.

Characters

The characters of the series are:

References

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