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 ...
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 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 ...
Based on the popular children’s books, first published seven years ago, by Genevieve Webster and Michael De Souza, this delightfully funny animation centres on the mystery-solving, reggae-playing, ...
There's a new cult kiddy show on the block - Rastamouse. Students, parents, and even the programme's target audience - children - are split between bewilderment and addiction. Adapted from the ...
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 ...
He treads in the illustrious footsteps of other rodent childhood heroes - think Danger Mouse, Jerry and even Roland Rat - and CBeebies' Rastamouse is becoming the biggest children's television hit in ...
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 ...
RASTAMOUSE CREATOR Michael de Souza has been sentenced for benefits fraud, totalling more than £8,000. The 64-year-old behind the children’s book and hit controversial CBeebies show plead guilty at ...
The creator of the popular children’s TV character Rastamouse has denied being a benefits cheat. Michael de Souza, 64, denied two counts of dishonestly failing to notify the Department for Work and ...
With its singalong rhymes and upbeat tales, Rastamouse is like many other children’s TV shows – except this one has sparked a bitter row about racism. The patois-speaking puppet, who fights crime and ...