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Cast

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Dudley Moore ... Oscar (38 episodes)

Elly Fairman ... Rebecca (37 episodes)
David de Keyser ... Narrator (37 episodes)
Michael Kilgarriff ... Mr. Crotchit (37 episodes)

Colin McFarlane ... Tank / ... (37 episodes)

Murray Melvin ... Lucius (37 episodes)
Eric Meyers ... Eric the Triangle (36 episodes)
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Series Directed by
Tony Collingwood (unknown episodes)
 
Series Writing credits
Doug Molitor (3 episodes)

Ralph Soll (unknown episodes)
Jan Younghusband (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Christopher O'Hare .... producer (unknown episodes, 2002)
Jan Younghusband .... producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Department
Lee Hong .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
Mitch Manzer .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
Tom Nesbitt .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
Bill Reed .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
David Thrasher .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
 
Series Animation Department
Tom Elmes .... clean-up artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
Alan Kerswell .... character designer (unknown episodes, 2002)
Michael Longden .... lip assignment / sheet timer (unknown episodes, 2002)
Chris Norris .... clean-up artist (unknown episodes, 2002)
Tony Pulham .... background designer (unknown episodes, 2002)
Denis Ryan .... background painter (unknown episodes, 2002)
Rachael Stedman .... background painter (unknown episodes, 2002)
Lee Taylor .... background designer (unknown episodes, 2002)
Christine Tynan .... assistant character designer (unknown episodes, 2002)
 

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1 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
A musical journey through lesson-learning., 21 July 2003
Author: Victor Field from London, England

"Oscar's Orchestra" got more attention than most children's animated TV shows, not least because Oscar was voiced by Dudley Moore. It would be nice to say that this series had more than that going for it, but...

The series was set in the Vienna of the future, a time where the evil Emperor Thaddeus Vent has banned all music from the home of Johann Strauss (because when he was young he was horrible at it, or something; I can't remember for sure), and any instruments found are to be removed from the city forthwith. But the Emperor's old piano, Oscar, is on the run and teams up with a set of other rogue instruments (a triangle, a harp, a violin etc) and a human friend in the battle to bring the sounds of music back to Vienna...

The problem with the show was that its surface intentions - to give young viewers an appreciation of classical music instead of all that dreadful popular music - never fully meshed with its status as a would-be diverting show; Oscar and his friends never really engaged, and the fact that Warner Music Vision was one of the production companies... plus the fact that a classical compilation album tied in to the series was released on WMV... it's hard not to be just a bit suspicious.

It all makes you wonder who it was aimed at; adults are more likely to appreciate the presence of the late comedian-musician (Dud's musical gifts are much less renowned than his comic ones), children already interested in the likes of Schubert, Vivaldi et al won't need this show to help them along, and children who aren't can't have been encouraged by this disappointing venture. Tony Collingwood did far better with "Captain Zed and the Zee Zone" and his delightful short film "Rarg." And if you choose them over "Oscar's Orchestra," so will you.

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