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*As no other animals are around during Rhonda's first interview, [[Dullard the Aardvark]] volunteers, only to be sent down a trapdoor (and later appears heavily bandaged). She later interviews [[Socks the Cat]].
 
*As no other animals are around during Rhonda's first interview, [[Dullard the Aardvark]] volunteers, only to be sent down a trapdoor (and later appears heavily bandaged). She later interviews [[Socks the Cat]].
   
*About a year before filming this episode (which found her puppeteering [[Virginia the Red Fox]]) Louise Gold had actually found herself portraying a fox, as an actress, in a stage dramatisation of the David Garnett novella 'Lady Into Fox'.
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*About a year before filming this episode (which found her puppeteering [[Virginia the Red Fox]]), Louise Gold had actually found herself portraying a fox, as an actress, in a stage dramatisation of the David Garnett novella 'Lady Into Fox'.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 14 July 2011

The Animal Show
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Performers

Trivia

  • As no other animals are around during Rhonda's first interview, Dullard the Aardvark volunteers, only to be sent down a trapdoor (and later appears heavily bandaged). She later interviews Socks the Cat.
  • About a year before filming this episode (which found her puppeteering Virginia the Red Fox), Louise Gold had actually found herself portraying a fox, as an actress, in a stage dramatisation of the David Garnett novella 'Lady Into Fox'.

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