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** Andrew S. Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.
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* ShortRunInPeru: The first series was broadcast in the UK several months before it was shown in Australia due to concerns over content in its home country. It also aired for a short while in America (as part of the weekday afternoon FOX Kids line-up), but this was after the UK and Australia runs.

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* ShortRunInPeru: The first series was broadcast in the UK several months before it was shown in Australia due to concerns over content in its home country. It also aired for a short while in America (as part of the weekday afternoon FOX Kids line-up), Creator/FoxKids lineup), but this was after the UK and Australia runs.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids were understandably recast after the first series (and again after the second series), due to a combination of how fast children actors naturally age and the span of years occurring between series (8 alone, between #2 & #3). Both Tony and Nell had to be recast due to major health issues (Parkinson's and cancer respectively) their actors now faced since production for Series 2 rapped, with the latter passing away by Series 3. Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids were understandably recast after the first series (and again after the second series), second), due to a combination of how fast children actors naturally age and the span of years occurring between series (8 alone, between #2 & #3). Both Tony and Nell had to be recast due to major health issues (Parkinson's and cancer respectively) their actors now faced since production for Series 2 rapped, with the latter passing away by just after Series 3.3 aired. Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids were understandably recast after the first series (and again after the second series), due to a combination of how fast children actors naturally age and the span of years occurring between series (8 alone, between #2 & #3. Both Tony and Nell had to be recast due to major health issues (Parkinson's and cancer respectively) their actors now faced since production for Series 2 rapped, with the latter passing away by Series 3. Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids were understandably recast after the first series (and again after the second series), due to a combination of how fast children actors naturally age and the span of years occurring between series (8 alone, between #2 & #3.#3). Both Tony and Nell had to be recast due to major health issues (Parkinson's and cancer respectively) their actors now faced since production for Series 2 rapped, with the latter passing away by Series 3. Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were understandably recast after the first series and (and again after the second series, series), due to having aged. a combination of how fast children actors naturally age and the span of years occurring between series (8 alone, between #2 & #3. Both Tony was and Nell had to be recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal major health issues (Parkinson's and cancer (of which she died in 2000).respectively) their actors now faced since production for Series 2 rapped, with the latter passing away by Series 3. Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.
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** The AspectRatio difference is especially notable in "TV or Not TV" where all the in-story televisions are 4:3 CRT sets whose output already looks compressed. In the 2016 upload they are [[UpToEleven compressed again]] and so the humans look like stick figures.

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** The AspectRatio difference is especially notable in "TV or Not TV" where all the in-story televisions are 4:3 CRT sets whose output already looks compressed. In the 2016 upload they are [[UpToEleven compressed again]] again and so the humans look like stick figures.
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* RereleasedForFree: Twice, in fact, with a 4:3 upload in 2015-16 (both separate episodes and {{Omnibus}} videos) followed by a 16:9 reupload in 2019-20. Notably the title formula is different ('''[=Round The Twist | S1E1 | Skeleton On The Dunny=]''' for the first upload and '''[=Skeleton on the Dunny | Round the Twist - Season 1 Episode 1 (HD)=][[note]]They're not actually HD.[[/note]]''' for the second) and the reupload omits both opening and closing credits in favour of newly created title cards. For seasons 1-3 the 4:3 version is full frame whereas the 16:9 is crudely cropped, for season 4 the 16:9 version is correct whereas the 4:3 version is [[VisualCompression laterally compressed]].

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* RereleasedForFree: Twice, in fact, with a 4:3 upload in 2015-16 (both separate episodes and {{Omnibus}} videos) followed by a 16:9 reupload in 2019-20. Notably the title formula is different ('''[=Round The Twist | S1E1 | Skeleton On The Dunny=]''' for the first upload and '''[=Skeleton on the Dunny | Round the Twist - Season 1 Episode 1 (HD)=][[note]]They're (HD)=]'''[[note]]They're not actually HD.[[/note]]''' [[/note]] for the second) and the reupload omits both opening and closing credits in favour of newly created title cards. For seasons 1-3 the 4:3 version is full frame whereas the 16:9 is crudely cropped, for season 4 the 16:9 version is correct whereas the 4:3 version is [[VisualCompression laterally compressed]].
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* RereleasedForFree: Twice, in fact, with a 4:3 upload in 2015-16 (both separate episodes and {{Omnibus}} videos) followed by a 16:9 reupload in 2019-20. Notably the title formula is different ('''Round The Twist | S1E1 | Skeleton On The Dunny''' for the first upload and '''Skeleton on the Dunny | Round the Twist - Season 1 Episode 1 (HD)[[note]]They're not actually HD.[[/note]]''') and the reupload omits both opening and closing credits in favour of newly created title cards. For seasons 1-3 the 4:3 version is full frame whereas the 16:9 is crudely cropped, for season 4 the 16:9 version is correct whereas the 4:3 version is [[VisualCompression laterally compressed]].

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* RereleasedForFree: Twice, in fact, with a 4:3 upload in 2015-16 (both separate episodes and {{Omnibus}} videos) followed by a 16:9 reupload in 2019-20. Notably the title formula is different ('''Round ('''[=Round The Twist | S1E1 | Skeleton On The Dunny''' Dunny=]''' for the first upload and '''Skeleton '''[=Skeleton on the Dunny | Round the Twist - Season 1 Episode 1 (HD)[[note]]They're (HD)=][[note]]They're not actually HD.[[/note]]''') [[/note]]''' for the second) and the reupload omits both opening and closing credits in favour of newly created title cards. For seasons 1-3 the 4:3 version is full frame whereas the 16:9 is crudely cropped, for season 4 the 16:9 version is correct whereas the 4:3 version is [[VisualCompression laterally compressed]].

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* RereleasedForFree: Twice, in fact, with a 4:3 upload in 2015-16 (both separate episodes and {{Omnibus}} videos) followed by a 16:9 reupload in 2019-20. Notably the title formula is different ('''Round The Twist | S1E1 | Skeleton On The Dunny''' for the first upload and '''Skeleton on the Dunny | Round the Twist - Season 1 Episode 1 (HD)[[note]]They're not actually HD.[[/note]]''') and the reupload omits both opening and closing credits in favour of newly created title cards. For seasons 1-3 the 4:3 version is full frame whereas the 16:9 is crudely cropped, for season 4 the 16:9 version is correct whereas the 4:3 version is [[VisualCompression laterally compressed]].
**The AspectRatio difference is especially notable in "TV or Not TV" where all the in-story televisions are 4:3 CRT sets whose output already looks compressed. In the 2016 upload they are [[UpToEleven compressed again]] and so the humans look like stick figures.
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* ShortRunInPeru: The first series was broadcast in the UK several months before it was shown in Australia due to concerns over content in its home country.

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* ShortRunInPeru: The first series was broadcast in the UK several months before it was shown in Australia due to concerns over content in its home country. It also aired for a short while in America (as part of the weekday afternoon FOX Kids line-up), but this was after the UK and Australia runs.

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**Andrew S. Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.



Frankie J. Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarratt, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.

Andrew S. Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.

British actor/comedian Rik Mayall expressed interest in a guest role in the second series.

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Frankie **Frankie J. Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarratt, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.

Andrew S. Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.

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Vizard.
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actor/comedian Rik Mayall (the same one from ''The Young Ones'') expressed interest in a guest role in the second series.



** "Lucky Lips" was scripted to revolve around Gribble, a character much closer to Marcus, the {{jerkass}} protagonist of the short story. Paul Jennings was convinced to focus it on Pete instead, as nice guys can make dumb decisions. In addition, where the script would have ended with the protagonist being kissed by the female pigs, Jennings was convinced to ThrowTheDogABone and have Pete get a consensual kiss from Fiona, followed by Gribble being chased by the fortune teller who gave Pete the lipstick.

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** "Lucky Lips" was scripted to revolve around Gribble, a character much closer to Marcus, the {{jerkass}} protagonist of the short story. Paul Jennings was convinced to focus it on Pete instead, as nice guys can make dumb decisions. In addition, where the script would have ended with the protagonist being kissed by the female pigs, Jennings was convinced to ThrowTheDogABone and have Pete get a consensual kiss from Fiona, followed by Gribble being chased by the fortune teller fortune-teller who gave Pete the lipstick.
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Frankie J. Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarrett, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.

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Frankie J. Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarrett, Jarratt, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.
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British actor/comedian Rik Mayall expressed interest in a guest role in the second series.
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Frankie J Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarrett, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.

Andrew S Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.

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Frankie J J. Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarrett, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.

Andrew S S. Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.
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Frankie J Holden probably declined to reprise his role as Mr. Gribble for the second series and onwards. Before Mark Mitchell took his place, other actors were considered for the role including Russell Gilbert, Glenn Robbins, John Jarrett, Peter Moon, Tom Oliver, Ross Higgins and Steve Vizard.
Andrew S Gilbert replaced Richard Moir as Tony Twist (Dad) in the third and fourth series.
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* ShortRunInPeru: The first series was broadcast in the UK several months before it was shown in Australia due to concerns over content in its home country.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.]

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* TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.]
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* TheOtherDarrin - Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - if it hadn't been for "CreativeDifferences", there could have been a Round The Twist ''[[TheMovie movie]]'' instead of Series 3 and 4.

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* TheOtherDarrin - TheOtherDarrin: Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - WhatCouldHaveBeen: if it hadn't been for "CreativeDifferences", there could have been a Round The Twist ''[[TheMovie movie]]'' instead of Series 3 and 4.



* ThrowItIn - Tiger's commentating began as an ad-lib by Cameron Nugent, which worked so well that it was written into subsequent episodes even after he'd been recast.

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* ThrowItIn - ThrowItIn: Tiger's commentating began as an ad-lib by Cameron Nugent, which worked so well that it was written into subsequent episodes even after he'd been recast.

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** An episode based on the short story "Frozen Stiff" was written but cancelled, due to the cost of freezing a horse and thirty other animals in blocks of ice. An episode based on
"The Copy" was quickly thrown together instead, using Jennings' desire to focus an episode on Linda and Esben Storm's request to make use of the lighthouse set.

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** An episode based on the short story "Frozen Stiff" was written but cancelled, due to the cost of freezing a horse and thirty other animals in blocks of ice. An episode based on
on "The Copy" was quickly thrown together instead, using Jennings' desire to focus an episode on Linda and Esben Storm's request to make use of the lighthouse set.
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** An episode based on the short story "Frozen Stiff" was written but cancelled, due to the cost of freezing a horse and thirty other small animals in blocks of ice. An episode based on

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** An episode based on the short story "Frozen Stiff" was written but cancelled, due to the cost of freezing a horse and thirty other small animals in blocks of ice. An episode based on

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* ThrowItIn - Tiger's commentating began as an ad-lib by the actor, which worked so well that it was written into subsequent episodes.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - the first series was originally supposed to end the way the short story "Lighthouse Blues" had - Nell is killed while trying to stop the demolition, and her ghost joins those of her family to scare off the developers. Thanks to an ExecutiveVeto, Paul Jennings was forced to rewrite it.

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* ThrowItIn - Tiger's commentating began as an ad-lib by the actor, Cameron Nugent, which worked so well that it was written into subsequent episodes.
episodes even after he'd been recast.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** "Lucky Lips" was scripted to revolve around Gribble, a character much closer to Marcus,
the {{jerkass}} protagonist of the short story. Paul Jennings was convinced to focus it on Pete instead, as nice guys can make dumb decisions. In addition, where the script would have ended with the protagonist being kissed by the female pigs, Jennings was convinced to ThrowTheDogABone and have Pete get a consensual kiss from Fiona, followed by Gribble being chased by the fortune teller who gave Pete the lipstick.
** An episode based on the short story "Frozen Stiff" was written but cancelled, due to the cost of freezing a horse and thirty other small animals in blocks of ice. An episode based on
"The Copy" was quickly thrown together instead, using Jennings' desire to focus an episode on Linda and Esben Storm's request to make use of the lighthouse set.
** The
first series was originally supposed to end the way the short story "Lighthouse Blues" had - Nell is killed while trying to stop the demolition, and her ghost joins those of her family to scare off the developers. Thanks to an ExecutiveVeto, Paul Jennings was forced to rewrite it.
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!!''General:''
* TheOtherDarrin - Every single character was recast at least once over the course of the whole show. All the kids in the cast were recast after the first series and again after the second series, due to having aged. Tony was recast for the last two series due to the original actor having severe Parkinson's Disease. Nell was also recast for the last two series due to the original actor having terminal cancer (of which she died in 2000). Mark Mitchell replaced Frankie J Holden as Harold Gribble after the first series, and Matron Gribble was recast after the first series and again after the second series. Fay was recast for the third series and again for the fourth series. Finally Mr Snapper, who had been played by series producer Esben Storm, was recast for the fourth series.]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - if it hadn't been for "CreativeDifferences", there could have been a Round The Twist ''[[TheMovie movie]]'' instead of Series 3 and 4.
!!''Seasons 1 and 2:''
* ThrowItIn - Tiger's commentating began as an ad-lib by the actor, which worked so well that it was written into subsequent episodes.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen - the first series was originally supposed to end the way the short story "Lighthouse Blues" had - Nell is killed while trying to stop the demolition, and her ghost joins those of her family to scare off the developers. Thanks to an ExecutiveVeto, Paul Jennings was forced to rewrite it.

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