Basil Brush is moving into the digital age with his first online show. The long-running character will appear in 32 episodes of The Basil Brush Show on Videojug Network's new comedy channel Quipstar.
Basil awakes to discover he’s lined up to marry popular soap star, Kelly Foxwell. As Kelly charms her way into Basil’s affections, the gang are subjected to a few changes around the flat. Stephen ...
Police are investigating a complaint of racism involving BBC character Basil Brush, they have confirmed. A viewer in Northamptonshire complained about racism towards gypsies in a scene from The Basil ...
The Basil Brush Show was a British children's television sitcom series, starring the glove puppet fox, Basil Brush. It was produced for six series by The Foundation, airing on CBBC from 4 October 2002 ...
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appeared in the U.K. in 1963, The Basil Brush Show has been licensed to more than 60 countries. Consumer spending across visual home entertainment in the U.K. rose to £5.1 billion. World Screen ...
Expect Basil Brush’s trademark anarchy as he takes on the world with everything from Love Island to Westminster getting a comic Brushing. With nightly guests, this is going to be one hell of a debut.
that the BBC has commissioned The Foundation, part of the U.K.’s RDF Media Group, to produce Basil’s Swap Shop, a new live studio-based kids’ series for the CBBC’s Saturday morning schedule. The ...
The dashingly well-dressed and rather cheeky TV fox, Basil Brush, surprised shoppers at Penkridge Market ahead of the Penkridge Open Air festival. The Penkridge Open Air event is celebrating its fifth ...
Basil Brush has been in showbusiness across six decades, having rubbed his tail up against the likes of true icons such as Pavarotti, Abba and Stacey Dooley. Through it all, he's retained his suave ...
In a good week for UK kids outfit Entertainment Rights, the company has unveiled a 85% rise in turnover as well as a major deal with ABC Australia for one of its most popular kids properties.
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