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Monty the Dog is a cartoon character created by British author Colin West. The character appeared in six books beginning in 1989, and was subsequently used as the basis for a television series. The series, consisting of 13 episodes, was produced by
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Animation and aired on
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from 1994 to 1995.


Character

Monty is a pet dog owned by the Sprod family (Mr. and Mrs. Sprod and their children Simon and Josie). He wears his trademark red glasses which the Sprod family made for him following a suggestion from a cyclist who nearly hit him the day before. Monty still appears to be accident-prone, and he likes to eat
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s and Walnut Whips which often gets him into trouble.


Novels

The novels were published by
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as part of the ''Jets'' series. They follow more or less the same format, the first book including the explanation of why Monty wears glasses. The story is told through text and
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illustrations with an occasional speech bubble for the human characters, and a thought bubble for Monty's thoughts. The cover illustrations are in colour. * ''Monty, the Dog who Wears Glasses'' (A&C Black, 1989; ) *''Monty Bites Back'' (1990) (A&C Black, 1990, ) ** Published in the United States as ''Shape Up Monty!'' (Dutton Children's Books, 1991, ) * ''Monty - up to his neck in trouble'' (A&C Black, 1991, ) * ''Monty Must be Magic'' (A&C Black, 1992, ) * ''Monty Ahoy!'' (A&C Black, 1994, ) * ''Monty's Ups and Downs'' (Bloomsbury, 1996, )


Television series

A television series made by
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Animation titled ''Monty'' based on the character was first broadcast on
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in 1994 to 1995. Unlike the novels in which Monty's glasses do not have lenses it is implied that Monty is short sighted and has lenses in his glasses on television.


Episodes

*''Monty's Picnic'' *''Monty Goes to School'' *''Monty and the Cat Next Door'' *''Monty's Magic Trick'' *''Monty Gets the Blame'' *''Monty at the Vets'' *''Monty at the Library'' *''Monty at the Supermarket'' *''Monty at the Park'' *''Monty at the School Fete'' *''Monty Goes Missing'' *''Monty Meets Bruiser'' *''Monty and the Monsters''


Credits

* From the Stories by: Colin West * Writer:
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* Narrator/Voices:
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* Animation: For
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; Neil Salmon, Kevin Baldwin, Malcolm Bourne * Computer Operators: David Brylewski, Kieron Murtage, Cornelia van de Water, John McManus * Layouts: David Elvin * Backgrounds: Vivienne Redmond * Producer for Ealing Animation: Richard Randolph * Associate Producer: Helen Crossen * Producer: Jill Green * Director: David Lewis * A Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment Production for Children's International BBC and
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References

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External links


Author's website with Monty on the homepage
Characters in children's literature Fictional dogs Series of children's books English-language television shows BBC children's television shows BBC Scotland television shows British children's animated comedy television series 1994 British television series debuts 1995 British television series endings 1990s British animated television series 1990s British children's television series