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* ActingForTwo: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Creator/GaryMartin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including {{recurrer}}s such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, which is long out of print. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher-quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.

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* ActingForTwo: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant Creator/RichardEGrant as Star, Adrian Edmondson Creator/AdrianEdmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Creator/GaryMartin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including {{recurrer}}s such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, which is long out of print. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon Creator/{{Teletoon}} or Space Channel Creator/SpaceChannel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher-quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.
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* ActingForTwo: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, that is long out of print. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.

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* ActingForTwo: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, Creator/GaryMartin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] {{recurrer}}s such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, that which is long out of print. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality higher-quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.

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* ActingForTwo: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).



* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
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* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).

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* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).Postie).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, but nothing more. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, but nothing more.that is long out of print. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, but nothing more. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master DVDs of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes in the 1990s, but nothing more. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master DVDs [=DVDs=] of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rumor has it that the first three episodes were released on VHS, but nothing more.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rumor has it that The show's only home media release was a VHS containing the first three episodes were released on VHS, in the 1990s, but nothing more.more. Most copies available online until 2018 were from people's personal tapings of the show when it aired on Teletoon or Space Channel in Canada. However, in 2018 higher quality copies from master DVDs of the series were made available online after the poster received them from the show's creator.
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* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices most of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).

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* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices most all of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rumor has it that the first three episodes were released on VHS, but nothing more.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rumor has it that the first three episodes were released on VHS, but nothing more.more.
* TalkingToHimself: The series has a voice cast of five people: four men and one woman. The woman, Denica Fairman, primarily voices Scarlette but by necessity must voice all other female characters on the show as well. Her range is quite good, but sometimes this is still fairly obvious. Of the four male voice actors, three mostly (if not exclusively) voice their primary character: Richard E. Grant as Star, Adrian Edmondson as Jones, and Kerry Shale as Black; the final remaining actor, Gary Martin, is a utility player who voices most of the remaining male characters (including [[{{recurrer}} recurrers]] such as Jim-Bob-Bob and Postie).
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Creator/RichardEGrant voices the titular character, and [[TheYoungOnes Adrian]] [[{{Bottom}} Edmondson]] voices Jones (all nine heads).
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* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEGrant voices the titular character, and [[TheYoungOnes Adrian]] [[{{Bottom}} Edmondson]] voices Jones (all nine heads).

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* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEGrant Creator/RichardEGrant voices the titular character, and [[TheYoungOnes Adrian]] [[{{Bottom}} Edmondson]] voices Jones (all nine heads).
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* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEGrant voices the titular character, and [[TheYoungOnes Adrian]] [[{{Bottom}} Edmondson]] voices Jones (all nine heads).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rumor has it that the first three episodes were released on VHS, but nothing more.

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