Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
NR
7.6
2002
Animation
, Comedy
, Family
A look at some of Wallace's labour-saving mechanical marvels that rarely work as planned. Having problems getting to sleep? Then try the Snoozatron – it plumps your pillows, plays you soothing music and deposits a teddy into your arms. Or how about taking the strain out of mealtimes with the help of the Autochef, a robot that will cook your eggs just how you like them. Or perhaps you might like to try the Christmas Cardomatic, an ingenious way to create a very unique greetings card!
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- Cast:
- Peter Sallis
Episode 10 : Shopper 13
October. 22,2002
When Wallace's new remote-controlled shopping machine, carrying essential cheese supplies, goes wrong Shaun the sheep is sent out to try and rescue the mission.
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Episode 9 : The Snowmanatron
October. 22,2002
A new snowman building machine leaves Gromit feeling rather flat.
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Episode 8 : A Christmas Cardomatic
October. 22,2002
A card-making machine causes a stirring of holiday spirit in Wallace & Gromit!
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Episode 7 : The 525 Crackervac
October. 22,2002
The "525 Crackervac" takes the strain out of cleaning and places it on Gromit!
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Episode 6 : The Bully Proof Vest
October. 22,2002
The ultimate burglar deterrent can soothe jangled nerves almost as easily as it causes them!
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Episode 5 : The Turbo Diner
October. 22,2002
Gromit's dislike of clearing the table clears the way for the perfect solution -- almost.
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Episode 4 : The Snoozatron
October. 22,2002
Wallace's problems with insomnia are also Gromit's in the "Snoozatron".
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Episode 3 : The Autochef
October. 22,2002
Wallace's new, versatile 'Autochef' cooks up more than breakfast!
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Episode 2 : The Tellyscope
October. 22,2002
Wallace develops a new TV remote but Gromit finds the design flaw obvious.
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Episode 1 : The Soccamatic
October. 15,2002
Frustrated by Gromit's goalkeeping prowess, Wallace is forced to reveal his "Soccamatic"!
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