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Sign up todayJohnny Morris Reads More Bedtime Stories (Vintage Beeb)
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Learn moreSixteen more charming animal stories, read by everyone's favourite zookeeper. The tales are: 1. Winkle, the Zoo Cat, is lost and found. 2. Nibble, the Squirrel, has his revenge. 3. The arrival of Otto, the German Giraffe. 4. Coconut, the Orang-Utan, has fun with the lawn. 5. Otto and Georgina, the Giraffes, give their tongues a rest. 6. Bernard, the Baboon, and clever Little Titch. 7. Side-splitter, the Kookaburra, gives the game away. 8. Fanfare, the Peacock, sounds the alarm. 9. Half-a-tick, the Mongoose, is โeggedโ on. 10. Dago, the Capybara, becomes established. 11. Ever-so-teeny and Ever-so-weeny, the Harvest Mice. 12. Hilda, the Ostrich, is annoyed. 13. Private Eye, the Vulture, gives a consultation. 14. The Budgerigarsโ Record Book. 15. Small Change, the Guinea-pig, tries hard. 16. Trit-Trot, the Pony, over-turns his cart. Vintage Beeb: classic albums first available as BBC LPs, now reissued on CD as as downloads. Guidance: as this contains archive/offair material the sound quality may vary.
Johnny Morris was probably best known as the presenter of BBC TV's Animal Magic, which entertained generations of children for over 20 years from 1962 to 1983. He also narrated Tales of the Riverbank. He was awarded an OBE in 1984, and died in 1999.
Johnny Morris was probably best known as the presenter of BBC TV's Animal Magic, which entertained generations of children for over 20 years from 1962 to 1983. He also narrated Tales of the Riverbank. He was awarded an OBE in 1984, and died in 1999.