Rastamouse is set to make his live debut at Glastonbury this summer. A live performance from the stars of the hit BBC kids’ TV show is set to take place at the Somerset event, which takes place on ...
Rastamouse. For those not yet in the know, he's all about Makin' A Bad Ting Good. As are Dinamo Productions, the Welsh company behind the stop motion animation for this new hit children's programme.
The super-cool exploits of the skateboarding, reggae-playing Rastamouse have enchanted young readers of all backgrounds since 2003. As Rastamouse and his Easy Crew prepare for their onscreen debut on ...
Mouseland's very own pirate DJ brings her crucial radio show ‘For Real FM’ to the CBeebies airwaves in a series of cool broadcasts offering listeners an entertaining insight into the life of ...
Rastamouse will be grooving in Christchurch Meadows this weekend. The reggae-loving mouse will be taking part in a BBC Learning Tour, Mr Bloom & Friends' Big Day Out, which aims to promote education, ...
POPULAR Birmingham poet Benjamin Zephaniah has backed hit children’s TV show Rastamouse after the patois-speaking puppet sparked a race row. Critics of the woolly-hatted star of the CBeebies ...
After stepping off the CBeebies stage at the Summer in the City event in Salford, we managed to get an exclusive interview with the one and only Rastamouse... Da Zingzillas were bustin' some crucial ...
Rastamouse, Scratchy and Zoomer are from 'Da Easy Crew' - a mystery-solving, reggae-playing band who live by their motto 'redemption, not retribution'. With Rastamouse as their leader they are often ...
Rastamouse along with his crew, Scratchy and Zoomer are a mystery-solving reggae-playing band who live by their motto 'redemption, not retribution.' The Jammin' Dodger has gone missing and Lil' Patch ...
BRITAIN’S best- known Rasta, Benjamin Zephaniah, insists new cult Welsh animation hero Rastamouse is not racist and defended the use of Jamaican patois on the kids’ TV show. Dreadlocked poet Zephaniah ...
He’s the skate-boarding, Rastafarian felt mouse who solves crimes with a chilled-out mantra of “makin’ a bad ting good”. Yet it's parents and students who are helping to turn Rastamouse into the ...
The BBC has hit back at criticism of its new children's programme Rastamouse. The series, which sees Reggie Yates voice the title character, has attracted complaints from viewers who believe that ...
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