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Roland Rat
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・ Roland Raymond
・ Roland RE-201
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・ Roland Renne
・ Roland Repiský
・ Roland Rhythm 33
・ Roland Rhythm 55
・ Roland Rhythm 77
・ Roland Rich
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Roland Rat : ウィキペディア英語版
Roland Rat

Roland Rat is a British television puppet character. He was created, operated and voiced by David Claridge, who had previously been behind the Mooncat puppet in the Children's ITV television programme ''Get Up and Go!'' He worked for Jim Henson, then the second series of The Young Ones. Claridge would later operate and voice "Brian the Dinosaur" for BBC's ''Parallel 9'', create and direct ''Happy Monsters'', a pre school series for Channel 5 and shoot a CGI series ''Mozart's Dog'' for Paramount Comedy.
==Character summary==
Roland lived beneath King's Cross railway station in The Ratcave. He had an infant brother called Little Reggie and had a girlfriend: Glenis the Guinea Pig. His colleagues included dour Welsh technical whizz Errol the Hamster and over-enthusiastic self-appointed "number one ratfan" Kevin the Gerbil, who came from Leeds and loved pink buckets. Claridge actually voiced all the main characters: Roland Rat, Errol the Hamster, Kevin The Gerbil, Little Reggie, Fergie the Ferret and Roland's father Freddie and they often appeared on screen together. Roland Rat's car 'the Ratmobile' is a bright pink 1953 Ford Anglia.
Roland was notable for his brash and confident personality, which writer Colin Bostock-Smith states was established by Claridge and writer Richard Curtis.

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