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form y separately published work icon Pig's Breakfast series - publisher   film/TV   humour   children's   science fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 1999-2000... 1999-2000 Pig's Breakfast
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When Rodney and Jessica witness two aliens crash landing on Earth, they undertake to protect them by roping them into joining the world's most unsuccessful children's television program, Kid's Breakfast (nicknamed Pig's Breakfast). Disguised as characters on the program, Grob and Meeba (and their pilot Queegle) are forbidden to reveal their real identities: the media believe them to be eccentric actors who prefer to stay in character (and costume). But the situation is complicated by the fact that the crashed spaceship was a school bus, and Grob and Meeba, although genuine aliens, are also genuine teenagers.

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  • At this time, the authors listed above have not been linked to their specific episodes (with very few exceptions). This information will be added as it comes to light.

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form y separately published work icon Grob's Clan Club Kym Goldsworthy , Sydney : Nine Network Southern Star Entertainment , 1999 6042368 1999 single work film/TV

'Grob is homesick. He is missing out on the Gruntfest when young Urgles join the Great Clan of Yob.'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 12/6/2013)

Sydney : Nine Network Southern Star Entertainment , 1999

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