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Episode 8

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Adult multi-species puppet comedy. Marion falls in with a crowd that is determined to stop humans from celebrating bonfire night forever by blowing up the pub.

Adult multi-species puppet comedy about five urban animals who hang out together in the back yard of an inner city pub. Starring Nelson, a metrosexual fox; Destiny, a pretentious pedigree It-bitch Afghan hound; Marion, a freshly-neutered wannabe tomcat; Kali, a deeply cynical pigeon; and Vince, the neighbourhood sociopath. Created by Adam Miller, developed by Jon Brown, Adam Miller and Daniel Peak, written by Jon Brown and Daniel Peak, and featuring the voices of Rufus Jones, Lucy Montgomery, Dan Tetsell, Katy Brand, Paul Kaye and Ruth Bratt. Puppets created by Talk to the Hand.

It's 5/11 (November 5th) and Marion falls in with the wrong crowd of animals. They are determined to stop humans from celebrating bonfire night forever by blowing up the pub. It's up to Nelson to take heroic action to save Destiny from certain death.

Whilst walking in the park, Destiny is chosen to become a photographer's model. The trouble is that the photographer's idea of glamour is quite different to Destiny's.

When Kali has her wings clipped by the over-zealous firewarden Nelson, nasty neighbour Vince decides he's going to eat her. Kali must keep Vince fed, or she'll be appearing in her own version of Come Dine with Me.

Guest star: Eamonn Holmes

Song: Ugly Women are Beautiful Too.

29 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Mar 2016 03:30

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Role Contributor
Marion (voice) Dan Tetsell
Marion Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Nelson (voice) Rufus Jones
Nelson Andy Heath
Destiny (voice) Lucy Montgomery
Destiny Richard Coombs
Destiny Sue Beattie
Kali (voice) Katy Brand
Kali Iestyn Evans
Yvonne (voice) Ruth Bratt
Vince (voice) Paul Kaye
Gary Tony Way
Photographer Kevin Eldon
Additional voices Simon Lipson
Himself Eamonn Holmes
Puppeteer Wim Booth
Puppeteer Mandy Glass
Puppeteer Matt Hutchinson
Puppeteer Toby Olie
Puppeteer Simon Buckley
Puppeteer Yvonne Stone
Producer Stephen McCrum
Director Adam Miller
Writer Danny Peak

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