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Muffin had another series recorded in 1952. Muffin ran until 1955. [5] [6] The act was soon put away, and the puppet was not taken out again until 1946, when Bussell and Hogarth were working with presenter Annette Mills. She named the puppet mule "Muffin", and it first appeared on television in an edition of For the Children broadcast on 20 ...
Muffin the Mule used to clip-clop around on top of the piano, whilst Mills played a tune. She wrote several Muffin the Mule songbooks and an adventure tale about him, as well as making records. The shows were broadcast live until 1952, when they began to be filmed.
Muffin's Photo Shoot - Muffin the Mule decides to take some publicity photographs of all of his friends, in spite of Grace the Giraffe taking a quick shower near the nearby beach to be able to look perfect for the special occasion, and Louise the Lamb wanting Grace's sparkly necklace which she unfortunately loses, but Peregrine the Penguin ...
His best roles were on TV in Harnessing Peacocks (1993) and Martin Chuzzlewit (1994). Mills also starred as Gus: The Theatre Cat in the filmed version of the musical Cats in 1998. In 2000, Mills released his extensive home cine-film footage in a documentary film entitled Sir John Mills's Moving Memories , with interviews with Mills, his ...
Muffin the Mule; Multi-Coloured Swap Shop; The Mummy: The Animated Series; The Munsters; Muppet Babies; My Almost Famous Family; My First; My Friend Walter; My Genius Idea; My Life; My Mum Tracy Beaker (2021) My Perfect Landing; My Pet and Me; My Petsaurus; My Story; My Team: The Cheerleaders; My World Kitchen; MySay; The Mysterious Cities of ...
Muffin the Mule (1946–1955) My Little Margie (1952–1955) Omnibus (1952–1961) Our Miss Brooks (1952-1956) Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986) Television Newsreel (UK) (1948–1954) The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952–1966) The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971) The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950–1958) The Goldbergs (1949–1955)
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Blake studied at the Central School of Art and Design in London. [4]Her parents were the actress, dancer and broadcaster Annette Mills, [3] best remembered for being the partner of the puppet "Muffin", in the successful BBC Television children's series Muffin the Mule between 1946 and 1955, and her first husband, Henry McClenaghan. [5]