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|name        = ''Spider!''
|image               = Spider!.jpg
|image       = Spider!.jpg
|debut              = [[26 September (releases)|26 September]] [[1991 (releases)|1991]]
|type        = Television series
|creator            = Richard Warner
|release date = [[26 September (releases)|26 September]] [[30 December (releases)|30 December]] [[1991 (releases)|1991]] (main series)
|publisher          = [[BBC One]]
|writer              =
|director            = Graham Ralph
|editor              = Paul Coppock, Karen Bruce
|producer            = John Cary
|medium              = Television
|genre              = Musical children's series
|time                = {{il|[[1998 (releases)|1998]]}}
|relevant media      = {{il|[[TV]]: {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}}}
|relevant characters = [[Spider (Future Generations)|Spider]]
|relevant locations  =
}}
}}
'''''Spider!''''' is a musical children's television series created by Richard Warner which was produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and originally aired on [[BBC One]].  
'''''Spider!''''' is a musical children's television series created by Richard Warner which was produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and originally aired on [[BBC One]].  
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The series stars the titular [[Spider (Future Generations)|spider]], as well as a young boy seen in 11 of its 13 episodes. The stories are told via songs, sung by Jeff Stevenson with his children, Casey and Holly, singing backing vocals.  
The series stars the titular [[Spider (Future Generations)|spider]], as well as a young boy seen in 11 of its 13 episodes. The stories are told via songs, sung by Jeff Stevenson with his children, Casey and Holly, singing backing vocals.  


==Crossover==
== Crossover ==
[[File:Spider morning!.jpg|left|thumb|[[Boy (Future Generations)|A boy]] greets [[Spider (Future Generations)|the spider]] from ''Spider!'': "[[Morning]]!". ([[TV]]: ''[[Future Generations (TV story)|Future Generations]]'')]]
[[File:Spider morning!.jpg|left|thumb|[[Boy (Future Generations)|A boy]] greets [[Spider (Future Generations)|the spider]] from ''Spider!'': "[[Morning]]!". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}})]]
The series briefly crossed over with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] in the [[1998 (releases)|1998]] [[BBC]] promotional video ''[[Future Generations (TV story)|Future Generations]]'', which featured [[Boy (Future Generations)|a young boy]] travelling through the settings of several series, including ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
The series briefly crossed over with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] in the [[1998 (releases)|1998]] [[BBC]] promotional video {{cs|Future Generations (TV story)}}, which featured [[Boy (Future Generations)|a young boy]] travelling through the settings of several series, including ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


Partway through the promo, after the boy walks enters [[Festive Road]], exiting [[52 Festive Road|no. 52]] (''[[Mr Benn (series)|Mr Benn]]''), and [[Mavis Cruet]] (''[[Willo the Wisp (series)|Willo the Wisp]]'') flies past and [[Dennis the Menace]] and [[Gnasher]] (''[[Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (series)|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher]]'') rush past, the [[Spider (Future Generations)|spider]] from ''Spider!'' makes a brief cameo appearance, with the boy turning to it and greeting it: "[[Morning]]!".
Partway through the promo, after the boy walks enters [[Festive Road]], exiting [[52 Festive Road|no. 52]] (''[[Mr Benn (series)|Mr Benn]]''), and [[Mavis Cruet]] (''[[Willo the Wisp (series)|Willo the Wisp]]'') flies past and [[Dennis the Menace]] and [[Gnasher]] (''[[Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (series)|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher]]'') rush past, the [[Spider (Future Generations)|spider]] from ''Spider!'' makes a brief cameo appearance, with the boy turning to it and greeting it: "[[Morning]]!".
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