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OOglies is a stop-motion animated children's television series produced by BBC Scotland for CBBC, and distributed worldwide by Classic Media. [1] The show involves short sketches that play for 30 seconds to a minute starring household items and food, virtually all of which have googly eyes stuck on, hence the show's title.
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Timothy Dann is a British voice-over artist, actor and writer. He is best known for his voice work on CITV, CBBC the comedy shows Hedz & OOglies.He also co-created and wrote OOglies with fellow writers Nick Hopkin & Austin Low.
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A sketch (ultimately from Greek σχέδιος – schedios, "done extempore" [1] [2] [3]) is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. [4] A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees, it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a ...
Jessi (voiced by Quinn Kitmitto) in the English version and (Vero Andres) in the Spanish version is a 13-year-old girl who is naive and child-like. She is very kind to others and loves skateboarding. She is good friends with everyone. Albert (voiced by M.J Lallo) in the English version and (Cristina Soler) in the Spanish version is the shortest ...
"The Ministry of Silly Walks" is a sketch from the Monty Python comedy troupe's television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, series 2, episode 1, which is entitled "Face the Press". The episode first aired on 15 September 1970. A shortened version of the sketch was performed for Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
The two sketches were then shown to the subjects. [5] The whole thing was recorded and the results were turned into a six-minute film entitled Dove Real Beauty Sketches. A shorter three-minute version was also released. [7] In the films, each of the women describe themselves in a predominately negative way.