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{{unreferenced|date=October 2006}}'''Snailsbury Tales''' was a children's cartoon broadcast on the BBC between 2003-2004. It was produced by |
{{unreferenced|date=October 2006}}'''Snailsbury Tales''' was a children's cartoon broadcast on the BBC between 2003-2004. It was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films, Silver Fox Films and King Rollo Films Ltd. | ||
The cartoon was about a town whose inhabitants were all snails. Much of the humour derived from the fact that it would take 10 days to visit the shops, or that the fire service was proud of their ability to move at 0.1 mph. | The cartoon was about a town whose inhabitants were all snails. Much of the humour derived from the fact that it would take 10 days to visit the shops, or that the fire service was proud of their ability to move at 0.1 mph. |
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Snailsbury Tales was a children's cartoon broadcast on the BBC between 2003-2004. It was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films, Silver Fox Films and King Rollo Films Ltd.
The cartoon was about a town whose inhabitants were all snails. Much of the humour derived from the fact that it would take 10 days to visit the shops, or that the fire service was proud of their ability to move at 0.1 mph.
It was narrated and voiced by Jon Culshaw.
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