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Make Way for Noddy is a British CGI children's musical computer-animated television series produced by Chorion. It was originally aired in the United Kingdom for the first and the second seasons on Channel 5's Milkshake! in 2002.

Cast[]

  • Martin Skews (Series) and Edward Chun (Specials) as Noddy
  • Joanna Ruiz as Tessie Bear, Clockwork Mouse, Martha Monkey, Cecilia, Mrs. Sally Skittle, One of the Skittles and One of the Bouncing Balls
  • Pavel Douglas as Big Ears, Mr. Noah and Santa Claus
  • Richard Newman as Mr. Plod
    • Pavel Douglas (Specials) as Mr. Plod
  • Andrea Harris as Dinah Doll and Mrs. Noah
  • Felix McCabe as Bumpy Dog and Mr. Jumbo
  • Ben Small as Mr. Wobblyman, Sly, Mr. Train Driver, Clockwork Clown, Harvey, One of the Bouncing Balls, One of the Skittles and Marlo Moon.
  • John Telfer as Gobbo and Mr. Sparks
  • Tabitha St. Germain as Miss Pink Cat
    • Carrie Mullan and Regine Candler (Some Episodes) as Miss Pink Cat
  • Carrie Mullan as Master Tubby Bear, One of the Bouncing Balls and One of the Skittles
  • Regine Candler as The Narrator
  • Emma Tate as One of the Bouncing Balls

Broadcast/Development/History/Notes/Trivia[]

  • The British show aired on Channel 5 and Milkshake! for the first and the second seasons in 2002. The children's chorus are singing of the theme song and the female narrator and some of the characters are speaking British with a British accents in the British version by BLT Productions and Koko Studios. The word is pronounce by the British pronunciation.
  • Mr. Plod and Miss Pink Cat are only the characters to have both dubs. Mainly, due to their accents. Richard Newman gives Mr. Plod a British Accent and Tabitha St. Germain gives Miss Pink Cat a French Accent. But, they are later given by other voice actors in the UK Dub.