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Bing and Flop play hide and seek on the way to Padget's shop. Bing doesn't want the game to end when they arrive - so he hides behind the store room door where Flop really can't see him. When the door slams shut, Bing is stuck inside. Note: The idea of Bing losing track of Flop was taken from the Bing Bunny book "Bedtime".
Flop (voiced by Mark Rylance in series 1 [13] and David Threlfall in series 2) is Bing's carer, guiding Bing through his toddler life, entertaining him and soothing him when Bing faces a problem. Flop is a short orange-skinned creature and is presumably a stuffed peanut toy.
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Matthew Perry gave us many memorable performances in TV and film over the years, but there’s no denying he’ll be best remembered for one role in particular: that of Chandler Bing on Friends ...
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After episode 400, “The Flop House” is launching a new project called Flop TV, a series of remote live shows focusing on some of the most notorious titles they haven’t covered yet, such as ...
Chandler Bing: James Gandolfini: The Sopranos: Tony Soprano: $1 million $1,469,000 2006–07 [11] Kaley Cuoco: The Big Bang Theory: Penny: $1 million $1,270,000 2015–17 [12] Johnny Galecki: Leonard Hofstadter: Jim Parsons: Sheldon Cooper: Nicole Kidman: Big Little Lies: Celeste Wright $1 million $1,192,000 2019 [13] Reese Witherspoon ...
The Flip Wilson Show is an hour-long variety show that originally aired in the US on NBC from September 17, 1970, to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience.