Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.
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- 4 nominations.
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Series Cast
Alyson Court | ... |
Loonette
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(30 episodes, 1992-2003)
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Fred Stinson | ... |
Major Bedhead
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(26 episodes, 1992-2006)
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Grindl Kuchirka | ... |
Granny Garbanzo
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(26 episodes, 1992-2006)
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Bob Stutt | ... |
Molly
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(25 episodes, 1992-2006)
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Taborah Johnson | ... |
Auntie Macassar
(18 episodes, 1992-1996)
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Jani Lauzon | ... |
Jim Foley
(14 episodes, 1992-1993)
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Jackie Harris Greenberg | ... |
Eileen Foley
(14 episodes, 1992-1993)
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Rob Mills | ... |
Dust Bunny
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(14 episodes, 1992-1993)
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Edward Knuckles | ... |
Uncle Chester
(6 episodes, 2002-2006)
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Ramona Gilmour-Darling | ... |
Loonette
(3 episodes, 2006)
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Christina Orjalo | ... |
Young Clown
(3 episodes, 2006)
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Gary Farmer | ... |
Wobbly
(2 episodes, 1993)
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Ben Deutsch | ... |
Puppeteer
(unknown episodes)
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Hannah Endicott-Douglas | ... |
Clowns
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 2006)
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Billie Mae Richards | ... |
Clowns
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 2006)
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Sandra Lee-Oian Thomas | ... |
Clowns
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 2006)
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Sandy Walper | ... |
Clowns
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 2006)
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Production Companies
- Owl Television
- Radical Sheep Productions
- Benny Smart
- Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) (participation)
- Dr. Geoffrey R. Conway Fund (participation)
- Government of Ontario (participation)
- Independent Production Fund (participation)
- J.W. Carell (participation)
- Maclean-Hunter Television Fund (participation)
- National Bank of Canada (participation)
- Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC) (participation)
- Rogers Telefund (participation)
- Shaw Children's Programming Initiative (participation)
- Shaw Rocket Fund (participation)
- Tadpole Kids
- The Ontario Film Investment Program (participation)
- Treehouse TV
- Téléfilm Canada (participation)
- YTV Canada
- Young Naturalist Foundation (participation)
Distributors
- YTV (1996) (Canada) (tv)
- Treehouse TV (2006) (Canada) (tv)
- Alliance Atlantis Video (2004) (Canada) (DVD)
- Alliance Video (2004) (Canada) (VHS)
- American Program Service (1999) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- American Public Television (2009) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Amity Entertainment Inc. (2006) (World-wide)
- Amity Entertainment Inc. (2004) (United States) (VHS)
- Amity Entertainment Inc. (2011) (United States) (DVD)
- Benny Smart (2006) (Canada)
- FilmRise (United States) (video)
- Fisher Klingenstein Films (2013) (United States)
- Goldhil Home Media (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Goldhil Video (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Kaboom! Entertainment (2011) (Canada) (DVD)
- Nashville Public Television (NPT) (2006) (United States)
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (2009) (United States) (tv)
- TGG Direct (2013) (United States) (DVD)
- Time-Life Video (1998) (United States) (VHS)
- WITF-TV (2002) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Absolutely Famished Catering (catering) (2002)
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) (studio) (2006)
- Amazing Food Service (catering/craft service)
- Aon/Ruben-Winkler Entertainment Insurance (insurance)
- Aristocaters (craft service) (2006)
- Bitmore Hats (special thanks) (2002)
- Bratton Scenery and Display (sets constructed by) (2002-2006)
- Claude Watson School for the Arts (special thanks)
- Dome Audio (post sound) (1996)
- Eastern Script Service (research services) (2002)
- Edge & Bratton (special thanks)
- ElectricImages (camera and technical equipment)
- Elliott (VTR operator) (2006)
- Emshell Producers Group (special thanks) (1996)
- En Route Catering (catering) (2006)
- Everybody's Mom (special thanks) (1996)
- Everybody's Mom (special thanks) (2002-2006)
- Film House (special thanks)
- GRC Productions Inc. (post-production facilities)
- Hollywood Ventures Corporation (special thanks) (1996)
- Holmes Creative Communications (publicist) (1996)
- Idomo Furniture (special thanks)
- Judy Tait Interiors (special thanks)
- Lightsource (lighting and grip equipment)
- McMillan Binch (legal services) (2002)
- Motion Picture Guarantors Ltd. (completion guarantor)
- Northern Edge Productions (camera and technical equipment)
- Owl International (special thanks) (1996)
- PRG Lighting (additional lighting equipment) (2006)
- Production Services (lighting and grip equipment) (2002)
- Prolific Profiles (publicist)
- Quantum Leap Productions (sets constructed by)
- Quatro Sound Productions (music engineer/supervisor)
- Radical Sheep Shop (puppets props and costumes created by)
- Rancho Relaxo (catering) (2002-2006)
- SIM Video Productions (avid editing system) (2002)
- SIM Video Productions (cameras technical and editing equipment) (2002-2006)
- Soho Post & Graphics (post-production facilities) (1996)
- Soho Post & Graphics (special thanks) (1996)
- Sounds Interchange (post sound)
- Source Shop (lighting & grip equipment) (1996)
- Steve Sherman Productions (music engineer)
- Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond (legal services) (2006)
- Studio City (studio) (2006)
- TAD Lighting (lighting and grid equipment)
- The Motion Picture Bond Company (completion bond) (1996)
- Toronto Blue Jays (special thanks)
- Video Design Systems (videssence complements)
- Wallace Avenue Studios (studios)
- Wallace Studios (special thanks) (1996)
- William F. White International (lighting and grip equipment) (2006)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The name of the character Auntie Macassar is a play on the term "antimacassar," which refers (fittingly for a "big comfy couch") to a cloth placed on the headrest area of a couch or chair; it can also refer to similar cloths used on the arms of a chair. The term comes from the practice of men slicking down their hair with macassar oil, which was in vogue during the 19th century. The oil would stain couches and chairs if slicked-down hair came into contact with the headrest, so an antimacassar cloth helped prevent those stains. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Bob: Dreams of Felt and Googly Eyes (2019). See more » |
Crazy Credits | In every episode during the end credits, the camera is facing at the couch with the night sky. Loonette appears at the end saying "And the clown jumped over the moon" See more » |