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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.
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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In 2007, she paired up with her brother Adam Longworth, to create and perform characters in the BBC Three sketch show It's Adam and Shelley. [1] In 2010, she joined the cast of Benidorm for the fourth series playing loud-mouthed Sam Wood. [2] She returned for the fifth series in 2012, alongside Michelle Butterly, and then departed from the show ...
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The sketch was inspired by Dion's success in the wake of her number one Billboard Hot 100 hit "My Heart Will Go On" in 1998. [3] In the sketches, Celine would usually begin with a solo, adding exaggerated vocal gymnastics and runs to even the simplest of songs. Then, she would usually invite a musical guest to perform.
In a 2008 Saturday Night Live sketch, host Christopher Walken portrays a gardener who is afraid of plants. He puts googly eyes on the plants to make them less intimidating. [1] Googly eyes are featured in the 2022 film Everything Everywhere All at Once [13] and its promotional materials. [14]
Zig Zag is a Portuguese children's programming block broadcast daily on RTP2, RTP1 and RTP Internacional from Portugal. It airs programming that is targeted for young people (children and teenagers) from ages 3–17.