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Mongrels

Series 1

Episode 7

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC ThreeLatest broadcast: on BBC Three HD

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.

With his nasty neighbour Vince in a coma, Nelson must look after his territory for him. It's time for Nelson to invoke middle-class techniques to keep the dangerous occupants under control.

Just as she gets fed up with her latest controlling boyfriend, fate gives Destiny the chance to date her dream partner. He's unresponsive, he'll do anything she asks and he won't even answer back - it's the comatose Vince.

When You've Been Framed broadcasts her mum's tragic death on nationwide TV, Kali decides to take revenge on the show's presenter Harry Hill, with the help of a Thai bride and some Genesis.

Guest star: Vicki Butler Henderson

Song: Middleclass Is Magical. Show less

Contributors

Marion (voice):
Dan Tetsell
Nelson (voice):
Rufus Jones
Nelson:
Andy Heath
Destiny (voice):
Lucy Montgomery
Destiny:
Sue Beattie
Kali (voice):
Katy Brand
Sandra (voice):
Ruth Bratt
Vince (voice):
Paul Kaye
Additional voices:
Ruth Bratt
Additional voices:
Lewis Macleod
Saleswoman:
Rosamund Hanson
Puppeteer:
Wim Booth
Puppeteer:
Mandy Glass
Puppeteer:
Matt Hutchinson
Puppeteer:
Toby Olie
Puppeteer:
Janet Knetchel
Puppeteer:
Mak Wilson
Puppeteer:
Yvonne Stone
Director:
Adam Miller
Writer:
Jon Brown

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