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Dinosaurs (television series)

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Charlene and Robbie in the episode "Refrigerator Day"
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Charlene and Robbie in the episode "Refrigerator Day"

Dinosaurs was an American television sitcom on ABC, about a family of talking dinosaurs that ran for 65 episodes from April 1991 to July 1994.

The show featured animatronic dinosaurs created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The show centered around the Sinclair family: the father (Earl), the mother (Fran), the son (Robbie), the daughter (Charlene), the baby (Baby), and the grandmother (Grandma Ethel). Earl's job was to push over trees for the Wesayso Corporation alongside his friend and coworker Roy Hess. If the petroleum references were not insistent enough, Earl's boss was named B.P. Richfield.

The most popular characters on the show were Earl and the mischievous Baby. Baby was voiced by Kevin Clash, best known as the voice of Elmo on Sesame Street. His favorite pastime was to hit Earl repeatedly over the head with a frying pan while shouting "Not the mama!" A music video was produced for the song "I'm the Baby, Gotta Love Me".

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Trivia

  • Gunge, a small rodent-like creature from Fraggle Rock, appeared in a dinosaur's stomach in one episode.
  • Earl exclaims "oh god!" over and over when the egg with Baby hatches, in the pilot episode, "The Mighty Megalosaurus", but later in the series, in "The Greatest Story Ever Sold", the dinosaurs say that they had no higher power or deity.

Cast List

Crew

  • Creators Michael Jacobs and Bob Young
  • Executive Producer Michael Jacobs
  • Producer Michael Jacobs
  • Director of Photography, second unit Robert Schoenhut
  • Performance Coordinator Pons Maar
  • Camera Operator Robert Schoenhut
  • Staff Writers included Mark Drop

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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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