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In 2015, a theatrical production called The Tale of Mr Tumble was performed. Starring Justin Fletcher as Mr Tumble and Ronni Ancona as The Unsmiling Principle, the show sees the Mr Tumble character as a baby and as a young boy, and follows him throughout his early life. [5] A filmed version of The Tale of Mr Tumble aired on CBeebies in March 2016.
A reference in 1725 to 'Now on Cock-horse does he ride' may allude to this or the more famous rhyme, and is the earliest indication we have that they existed. [2] The earliest surviving version of the modern rhyme in Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus, printed in London in 1784, differs significantly from modern versions in that the subject is not a fine lady but "an old woman". [2]
Justin Fletcher MBE (born 15 June 1970) [1] [2] is an English children's television presenter, actor and comedian, known for mainly appearing on CBeebies. [3] Speaking and performing in various, often self-created, roles, he specialises in slapstick comedy and works with children with special educational needs through his show Something Special.
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2015 – The Tale of Mr Tumble, MIF BBC CBeebies, Tootsie. 2015 – Seussical International Tour, Sell A Door, Gertrude McFuzz. 2015 – Aladdin, Enchanted Entertainments, Princess Jasmine. 2016 – Peter Pan, Evolution, Wendy – Octagon Theatre, Yeovil. 2017 – Paw Patrol LIVE, Nickelodeon/Lifelike Touring, Skye.
The typewritten lyrics accounted for one-third of the sales, totaling $508,000. The sheets included three drafts of Dylan’s 1965 song “Mr. Tambourine Man” from his album Bringing It All Back ...
Justin also portrays some of his other characters in some episodes, such as original characters Sir Justin-A-Lot of Mess, Justinardo de Stinky, Long Johns Justin, alongside Rapids Johnson from Gigglebiz and Mr Tumble from Something Special. Steven Kynman (Series 1-6) and Chris Jarvis (Series 6) as Robert the Robot, Justin's humanoid robot.
Bob Dylan’s typewritten drafts for his hit 1965 song “Mr Tambourine Man” have sold for more than £400,000 at auction in Nashville, Tennessee.. The two yellow sheets of paper contain three ...