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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Dangermouse
Colonel K. Colonel K was a walrus!
Baker Street. Dangermouse actually lived just outside Sherlock Holmes' house!
Hamster. "Cor blimey Chief!"
Silas . Did you know Edward Kelsey provided the voice of both Baron Greenback and Colonel K?
Nero. Nero was the equivalent of the pet cats shown with the band guys in "James Bond" films.... as far as caterpillars go he was a cutey!
1981. Was it really that long ago?
David Jason. AKA "Del Boy" of course!
Terry Scott. Also known for his apparances in the "Carry On" films and the television series "Terry and June".
He's the fastest. In the episode "Play It Again Wolfgang" the cast sang the closing credits. Needless to say it sounded awful.
Hamster. The hapless hamster was referred to as such in many episodes. He was (in no sense) a mole as at least one book on children's TV has stated. The only rodent I know with a mole as sidekick is Secret Squirrel.
White. His brother Arthur White can be seen with his brother as the police archivist in TV detective series "A Touch of Frost".
Welsh. Just as well they changed it as the US audiences found some characters such as Jones the Dragon difficult to understand. The original pilot episode was "put somewhere safe", i.e. lost.
Cockney. Nickelodeon changed the accent to avoid offending Italian sensibilities.
Miss Boathook. She was never seen by the viewers. Dashed queer eh what?
Terry Scott. Terry Scott, the voice of Penfold, has had various roles in film and TV since the 1950's but in the UK he will always be best remembered as Terry Medford in the sitcom "Terry and June". Oo crumbs!
In the episode "The Four Tasks of Danger Mouse" our intrepid hero has to obtain a feather from a vampire duck. What was his name? | Dangermouse: The White Wonder
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Count Duckula. The talentless Count Duckula was obsessed with becoming famous. He then starred in a fun spin-off series as a much more sympathetic character accompanied by sinister Igor and huge clumsy oaf, Nanny. Perhaps there's another quiz there...
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