Olimar The Wondercat
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Olimar the Wondercat was a short-lived children's television programme made by the BBC
in the 1970s. It featured a cat called Olimar with magical powers. Two series, each with six programmes, were made.
In the early 1980s the rights to Olimar the Wondercat were bought by LWT and his name was shortened to Oli the Wondercat. The programme was redesigned giving Oli a costume and enhanced special powers. In true ITV
style Oli had a nemesis Evil Derek the Dark Dalmatian (more spot than dog) who plagued Oli. However, Evil Derek's role as villain was soon usurped by Cello the Mighty, a fierce Siamese cat embodying the truculence and pugnacity of his homeland - Canada. Cello and Oli battled many times with Cello countering Oli's strange magical powers with his ability to grow a lion-like and power-granting mane at will. Cello's struggles with Oli would dominate most of the Series 2 plot line.
In a surprising twist, Cello defeats his nemesis Oli in the finale. He would go on to live forever and be proclaimed King of all Cats.
in the early 1980s. The original video was kept intact, but the audio was not only dubbed into French, but the storylines were significantly altered to suit European tastes. Despite Derek being voiced by Serge Gainsbourg
, the French version was a flop and was dropped after only four episodes.
A spin-off entitled Kismet the Cute! would air for 8 seasons following the end of Olimar the Wondercat.
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation is a British public service broadcaster. Its headquarters is at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff...
in the 1970s. It featured a cat called Olimar with magical powers. Two series, each with six programmes, were made.
Episodes: series 1
- Meet Olimar
- Bye mum!
- A long train journey
- Olimar goes to London
- Scary Aunt Emma
- Olimar loves Edward
In the early 1980s the rights to Olimar the Wondercat were bought by LWT and his name was shortened to Oli the Wondercat. The programme was redesigned giving Oli a costume and enhanced special powers. In true ITV
ITV
ITV is the major commercial public service TV network in the United Kingdom. Launched in 1955 under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK...
style Oli had a nemesis Evil Derek the Dark Dalmatian (more spot than dog) who plagued Oli. However, Evil Derek's role as villain was soon usurped by Cello the Mighty, a fierce Siamese cat embodying the truculence and pugnacity of his homeland - Canada. Cello and Oli battled many times with Cello countering Oli's strange magical powers with his ability to grow a lion-like and power-granting mane at will. Cello's struggles with Oli would dominate most of the Series 2 plot line.
Episodes: series 2
- Oli Makes Peace, Buries Derek
- Cello eats Oli's food
- Sit! Oli!
- Oli and Edward run away (from Cello)
- Oli Prepares for a Finale Showdown
- Cello, the Cat who Lived
In a surprising twist, Cello defeats his nemesis Oli in the finale. He would go on to live forever and be proclaimed King of all Cats.
Foreign language versions
LWT sought to maximise their newly acquired rights to Oli the Wondercat and sold the rights on the French television channel TF1TF1
TF1 is a national French TV channel, controlled by TF1 Group, whose major share-holder is Bouygues. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network...
in the early 1980s. The original video was kept intact, but the audio was not only dubbed into French, but the storylines were significantly altered to suit European tastes. Despite Derek being voiced by Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginsburg was a French singer-songwriter, actor and director. Gainsbourg's extremely varied musical style and individuality make him difficult to categorize...
, the French version was a flop and was dropped after only four episodes.
A spin-off entitled Kismet the Cute! would air for 8 seasons following the end of Olimar the Wondercat.