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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on Wiki/TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]

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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on Wiki/TheOtherWiki.Website/TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]
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* GrumpyBear: Dan.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: [[CloudCuckoolander Brian]], [[OnlySaneMan Stefan]] and [[GrumpyBear Dan]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: [[CloudCuckoolander Brian]], [[OnlySaneMan Stefan]] and [[GrumpyBear Dan]].Dan.]]
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* WidgetSeries: A Weird British Thing, or Wabbit.
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* ExpressiveEars: Brian's ears were like that in earlier episodes, they would even wiggle whenever he'd move.
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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on Wiki/TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]

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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), based), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on Wiki/TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]
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* HatOfPower: The Hats in the "Musical Hats" episode, which are capable of playing music when lifted off the table.
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* NiceHat: The Hats in the "Musical Hats" episode, which are capable of playing music when lifted off the table.
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* FireBreathingDiner: Dan falls victim to this after eating a cake with [[IAteWhat nuts, bolts and 57 Chillis]] in it.

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* FireBreathingDiner: Dan falls victim to this after eating a cake with [[IAteWhat nuts, bolts and 57 Chillis]] Chillis in it.
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* CensoredForComedy: Large portions of Dan's SillyLoveSong in the Sound Effects episode are blocked out by Brian and Stef messing around with the sound button, which makes the song [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar sound an awful lot like]] [[IntercourseWithYou another kind of song...]]

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* CensoredForComedy: Large portions of Dan's SillyLoveSong in the Sound Effects episode are blocked out by Brian and Stef messing around with the sound button, which makes the song [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar sound an awful lot like]] like [[IntercourseWithYou another kind of song...]]
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* TheDanza: The three presenters are named after the people who created and voiced them (Wee Brian, Stefan Marjoram and Dan Lane, respectively).



* NiceHat: The Hats in the Musical Hats episode, which are capable of playing music when lifted off the table.

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* NiceHat: The Hats in the Musical Hats "Musical Hats" episode, which are capable of playing music when lifted off the table.



* NotSoAboveItAll: In Musical Hats, Stefan gets the other two to leave before revealing his secret desire to be a Cowboy.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: In Musical Hats, "Musical Hats", Stefan gets the other two to leave before revealing his secret desire to be a Cowboy.



* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In-Universe example. On the Phone-In episode, Brian (who's at the switchboard) calls in with an exaggerated American accent, but abruptly drops it halfway through his prank call, giving the game away.
* Poetry: One episode revolves around Briand and Stefan reading a poem read by Dan, which they become horrified by in the end.
* PunctuatedPounding: Dan, while in the process of smacking 'Kirsty' the 'Stick Insect' against the table.
* RealityChangingMiniature: The weather map in the Weather episode alters Stef and Dan's side of the studio when Brian slaps weather symbols on it. [[spoiler: So, naturally, when Brian puts a pencil on the map, a giant pencil crushes them both.]]

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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In-Universe example. On the Phone-In "Phone-In" episode, Brian (who's at the switchboard) calls in with an exaggerated American accent, but abruptly drops it halfway through his prank call, giving the game away.
* Poetry: {{Poetry}}: One episode revolves around Briand Brian and Stefan reading a poem read written by Dan, which they become horrified by horrifies them in the end.
* PunctuatedPounding: Dan, while in the process of smacking 'Kirsty' the 'Stick Insect' against the table.
* RealityChangingMiniature: The weather map in the Weather "Weather" episode alters Stef and Dan's side of the studio when Brian slaps weather symbols on it. [[spoiler: So, [[spoiler:So, naturally, when Brian puts a pencil on the map, a giant pencil crushes them both.]]
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* Poetry: One episode revolves around Briand and Stefan reading a poem read by Dan, which they become horrified by in the end.
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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]

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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on TheOtherWiki.Wiki/TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]
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''The Presentators'' was a [[ShortRunners short-lived]] series of animated shorts created by [[{{Creator/AardmanAnimations}} Aardman]] and aired (and commissioned) by [[{{Creator/Nickelodeon}} Nickelodeon UK]] between 2002 and 2004. The shorts deal with the three eponymous Presentators, Brian, Stefan and Dan, as they attempt to host a show of some description without screwing it up.

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''The Presentators'' was a [[ShortRunners short-lived]] series of animated shorts created by [[{{Creator/AardmanAnimations}} Aardman]] and aired (and commissioned) Aardman]], commissioned by [[{{Creator/Nickelodeon}} Nickelodeon UK]] and aired as commercial bumpers between 2002 and 2004. The shorts deal with the three eponymous Presentators, Brian, Stefan and Dan, as they attempt to host a show of some description without screwing it up.

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* TheThemeParkVersion: A ''literal'' example. It turns out that, when Brian supposedly visited America and came back with stereotypical Swiss souvenirs like cheese and a Cuckoo clock, he actually went to [[spoiler: Switzer-Land in Texas, which is 'like the one in Europe, only bigger and with better rides'.]]

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* TheThemeParkVersion: A ''literal'' example. It turns out that, when Brian supposedly visited America and came back with stereotypical Swiss souvenirs like cheese and a Cuckoo clock, he actually went to [[spoiler: Switzer-Land Switzerland in Texas, which is 'like the one in Europe, only bigger and with better rides'.]]
** In another version of the episode that aired on American television, it was the same plot except he went to [[spoiler: Switzerland Land, which is a theme park.
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* CompanionCube: 'Kirsty', the Stick... Insect.
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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]

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Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' YouTube Website/YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]



* CallBack: Dan says 'You can never have too much storage!' in the Makeover episode. Later, in the Weather episode, he references this line as part of an OrphanedPunchline.

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* CallBack: Dan says says, 'You can never have too much storage!' in the Makeover episode. Later, in the Weather episode, he references this line as part of an OrphanedPunchline.



* NightmareRetardant: In-Universe example. Stef tries to read a spooky story, only for his co-presenters to interrupt and ask he change it to make it less scary. [[spoiler: It ends up starting with 'One day, there was a small dog'. [[SubvertedTrope They consider this quite spooky anyhow.]]]]

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* NightmareRetardant: In-Universe example. Stef tries to read a spooky story, only for but his co-presenters to interrupt and ask he change it to make it less scary. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It ends up starting with 'One day, there was a small dog'. [[SubvertedTrope They consider this quite spooky anyhow.]]]]
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* NightmareRetardant: In-Universe example. Stef tries to read a spooky story, only for his co-presenters to interrupt and ask he change it to make it less scary. [[spoiler: It ends up starting with 'One day, there was a small dog'. They consider this quite spooky anyhow.]]

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* NightmareRetardant: In-Universe example. Stef tries to read a spooky story, only for his co-presenters to interrupt and ask he change it to make it less scary. [[spoiler: It ends up starting with 'One day, there was a small dog'. [[SubvertedTrope They consider this quite spooky anyhow.]]]]]]
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-->--'''Brian'''

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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: [[CloudCuckoolander Brian]], [[OnlySaneMan Stefan]] and [[GrumpyBear Dan]].]]

''The Presentators'' was a [[ShortRunners short-lived]] series of animated shorts created by [[{{Creator/AardmanAnimations}} Aardman]] and aired (and commissioned) by [[{{Creator/Nickelodeon}} Nickelodeon UK]] between 2002 and 2004. The shorts deal with the three eponymous Presentators, Brian, Stefan and Dan, as they attempt to host a show of some description without screwing it up.

The trio first appeared as animators in the award-winning 2001 short, ''The Deadline'', in which they apologised for missing the deadline for their new film.

Not much else can be said; these shorts are ''really'' short (as in, [[UpToEleven it'd take less than half an hour to watch the entire series, including the original short on which they are based]]), and information on them is somewhat scarce. The series doesn't even have its own page on TheOtherWiki. However, from 2009 to 2010, the series, in its (presumed) entirety was posted to Aardman Animations' YouTube channel, along with ''The Deadline'', and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkSd-az78FdzXxhMo6MPLOqm3HLQDS1v here.]]
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!!''The Presentators'' contains examples of:

*[[BigRedButton Big Red Lever]]: The Lever episode revolves mostly around Brian's obsession with one.
*BritishBrevity: A textbook example, perhaps even [[ExaggeratedTrope an extreme one.]]
*CallBack: Dan says 'You can never have too much storage!' in the Makeover episode. Later, in the Weather episode, he references this line as part of an OrphanedPunchline.
*CartoonCreature: The three presenters. Interestingly, they can sometimes be heard stretching when they move around, fitting with their stick-thin limbs. We also never get to see their lower bodies.
*CensoredForComedy: Large portions of Dan's SillyLoveSong in the Sound Effects episode are blocked out by Brian and Stef messing around with the sound button, which makes the song [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar sound an awful lot like]] [[IntercourseWithYou another kind of song...]]
*ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Stefan, if Brian-mocking-him-behind-his-back is to believed.
*CloudCuckoolander: Brian. Case in point: he brought a stick in a box to the studio, thinking it was a stick insect.
*CryingWolf: On the Phone-In episode, Brian pranks his fellow Presentators twice by calling in with fake voices, first as a viewer to say it should be 'The Brian Show', and then as an old lady ordering pizza. [[spoiler: Then a gruff voice claiming to be 'The Boss' calls in to express his displeasure with the show; Stefan and Dan naturally assume it's Brian and mocks him. Then Brian walks on-screen, just as Dan says [[TemptingFate 'what are you gonna do, take us off the air?']] He does.]]
*TheDanza: The three presenters are named after the people who created and voiced them (Wee Brian, Stefan Marjoram and Dan Lane, respectively).
*FireBreathingDiner: Dan falls victim to this after eating a cake with [[IAteWhat nuts, bolts and 57 Chillis]] in it.
*FourFingeredHands: The presenters have these.
*FreudianTrio: The cheery and optimistic Brian is the Id; the level-headed and considerate Stefan is the Ego; and the sarcastic and pessimistic Dan is the Superego.
*GilliganCut: In the original short, Stefan makes it clear that they're 'not singing that song again'. What next?
-->'''Stefan and Dan, wearing flower ruffs around their heads:''' "Busy bee, busy bee, all the flowers that you can see!"
*GrumpyBear: Dan.
*HughMann: The Alien impersonating Dan gives off this impression.
*InvisibleAnatomy: We never see the lower half of the presenters' bodies. A good thing, perhaps, as Brian is of the opinion that [[TakeOurWordForIt Stef's feet are 'alien'. Nor do we get to see Brian's leather pants in the Vacation episode.]]
*MinimalistCast: The three presenters are the only characters seen or heard in the majority of the series; the only others are the handyman calling in looking for 'Frank', the presenters' boss, and the alien who impersonates Dan.
*[[MostWritersAreWriters Most Animators Are Animators]]: Brian, Stefan and Dan were originally a trio of animators apologising for missing their deadline. One gets the feeling that the animators who created them were somewhat frustrated with their own deadlines.
*NiceHat: The Hats in the Musical Hats episode, which are capable of playing music when lifted off the table.
*NightmareRetardant: In-Universe example. Stef tries to read a spooky story, only for his co-presenters to interrupt and ask he change it to make it less scary. [[spoiler: It ends up starting with 'One day, there was a small dog'. They consider this quite spooky anyhow.]]
*NotSoAboveItAll: In Musical Hats, Stefan gets the other two to leave before revealing his secret desire to be a Cowboy.
*OnlySaneMan: Stefan. Most of the time, anyway.
*OohMeAccentsSlipping: In-Universe example. On the Phone-In episode, Brian (who's at the switchboard) calls in with an exaggerated American accent, but abruptly drops it halfway through his prank call, giving the game away.
*PunctuatedPounding: Dan, while in the process of smacking 'Kirsty' the 'Stick Insect' against the table.
*RealityChangingMiniature: The weather map in the Weather episode alters Stef and Dan's side of the studio when Brian slaps weather symbols on it. [[spoiler: So, naturally, when Brian puts a pencil on the map, a giant pencil crushes them both.]]
*TheThemeParkVersion: A ''literal'' example. It turns out that, when Brian supposedly visited America and came back with stereotypical Swiss souvenirs like cheese and a Cuckoo clock, he actually went to [[spoiler: Switzer-Land in Texas, which is 'like the one in Europe, only bigger and with better rides'.]]
*TheyLookLikeUsNow: An Alien impersonates Dan for the majority of the Aliens episode.
*TotallyRadical: Brian talks like this, with some southern localisms thrown in, when attempting an American accent on his return from his vacation. [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext While dressed in Lederhosen.]]
*WidgetSeries: A Weird British Thing, or Wabbit.
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