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Roverville : ウィキペディア英語版
Roverville

''RoverVille'' is an Irish/British Comedy Soap Opera that began in 2011 as two separate shows, Rover Road and Rover Town before both were merged in 2012. It was created by Bad Guidance Productions. The first series aired on Vimeo but, following a relatively successful stint on the channel, was moved to YouTube where ratings began to soar. In 2013, Online Television Channel World TV One commissioned the series.
==First Series==

The series began at the end of 2012 with a one off special entitled Rover Road. The show was then commissioned as a full series by Vimeo and then moved to YouTube as a result of overwhelming ratings. The first episode introduced main characters such as Glenda Battersby and Cruelette Farley. The first on-screen death that occurred on the show was that of William Daley who was killed after being hit by a car. Despite being originally written out after two episodes, the character returned as a ghost. Cruelette (Williams daughter) was aware that her favorite son Devan Farley was the one who accidentally ran over her father. The pair attempted to frame her other son (and Devans twin) D'Evon. Eventually, after spending weeks in prison, D'Evon was released and Devan convicted. He left the show in 2013.

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