This article is written in British English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, defence, artefact, analyse) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. According to the relevant style guide, this should not be changed without broad consensus. |
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The sources I've seen indicate this is a 1991 movie. If you see otherwise, please let me know. -- Grunt (talk) 14:42, 2004 Aug 28 (UTC)
Perhaps my guess is 1991 was the year the movie was released in the U.S. YouTubeFan43 (talk) 16:48, 13 December 2013 (UTC)
What is the thing that follows Wallace around on the moon. It looks like a weird cross between an old stove and a parking meter. smurrayinchester(User), (Talk) 11:55, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
What was the source for A Grand Day Out premiering on Channel 4 on 15 Feb 1989? I've checked old TV guides, and it's not there. IMDb shows a UK-wide theatrical release of 15 Feb 1989, but that's wrong – it never had a theatrical release, outside festival showings. That date may have come from movietome.com, but it doesn't indicate the nature of the alleged release. --KJBracey 11:44, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I've confirmed a showing at 6pm on Channel 4, on Christmas Eve 1990, from the TV Times. One correspondent has told me this was the TV premiere (according to a book he has). We'll have to see if anyone can find an earlier showing. This article still says it premiered as part of the "4-mations" series, which may be referring to an earlier showing, rather than just part of the Christmas schedule. --KJBracey 08:27, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
I read on another page that this film was released with The Little Mermaid. Was this in the UK only, or was it also released in the US with this film? --- 50.52.241.244 (talk) 16:25, 1 August 2013 (UTC)
Infobox tag has been removed as article already has one. If you have any problems with this please post a message on my talk page. RWardy 22:13, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
"a strange coin-operated robot shaped like an oven (complete with arms, wheels and an optic eye) is encountered by the duo and seems to wish to go with them to Earth so he can try out some skiing. Wallace and Gromit believe it is after them for stealing the moon cheese and try to escape"
Well, it's both things! It wants to go skiing on Earth, but he also wanted to stop wallece from eating the moon. If you all remember, he looks for them after he sees a piece of the moon missing (which he sticks back on with glue). Then he tries to bludgeon wallace. So could somebody change that?--Brownarthur (talk) 12:43, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Throughout the Plot section of the article, the strange robot cooker thing is refered to as a cooker, however in the Episode Endings section it is refered to as a fridge! Personally I would go with cooker. When I first watched this when I was much younger I knew it as a cooker, I think everyone did, as it does look quite like one. Plus in the plot section it says its named 'the cooker'. Anyway, it's name should probably be restricted to one domestic appliance throughout for consistancy! Editor5807speak 22:26, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
I think this article has something of an overlink problem. could someone remove the overlinks, plz? Visokor (talk) 16:14, 29 June 2014 (UTC)