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Dash (voiced by Ben Fairman) is a young male donkey. [1] Dash is thoughtful, cautious and extremely kind but occasionally a bit stubborn (like most donkeys in real life). Dash is often wary of any new adventure and would prefer watching the others being brave rather than take part himself.
One Man and His Dog is a BBC television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, originally presented by Phil Drabble, with commentary by Eric Halsall and, later, by Ray Ollerenshaw. It was first aired on 17 February 1976 and continues today (since 2013) as a special annual edition of Countryfile .
Edwardian Farm is a British historical documentary TV series in twelve parts, first shown on BBC Two from November 2010 to January 2011. As the third series on the BBC historic farm series, following the original, Tales from the Green Valley, it depicts a group of historians recreating the running of a farm during the Edwardian era.
Mist is the main character. She is a brave and cheeky sheepdog who is born on a sheep farm on a misty night. She dreams of becoming a great working sheepdog and is voiced by Mel Giedroyc. Sir Gregory is the oldest and wisest dog on the farm, and is Mist's grandfather. He teaches her how to be a sheepdog, and is voiced by Brian Blessed.
Tales from the Green Valley is a British historical documentary TV series in 12 parts, first shown on BBC Two from 19 August to 4 November 2005. The series, the first in the historic farm series, made for the BBC by independent production company Lion TV, follows historians and archaeologists as they recreate farm life from the age of the Stuarts; they wear the clothes, eat the food and use ...
The series is a sequel to Tales from the Green Valley, shown on BBC Two in 2005. [12] The BBC commissioned two follow-ups with the same production team and cast: Victorian Farm Christmas, [13] which aired in December 2009, and Edwardian Farm, aired from November 2010.
Last Chance to See is a wildlife documentary first broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom during September and October 2009. The series is a follow-up of the 1989 radio series, also called Last Chance to See, in which Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine set out to find endangered animals.
The following is an episode list for Aardman Animations' animated comedy children's television series, Shaun the Sheep, in chronological order of first airing on BBC One and CBBC in the United Kingdom and Disney Channel (series 1–2), Cartoon Network (series 3) and Boomerang (series 4–5) in the United States.