Zog and the Flying Doctors


09:55 am - 10:20 am, Sunday, April 5 on CBeebies (202)

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About this Broadcast

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Animated adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's second children's book about the accident-prone dragon. Zog is helping his friend Princess Pearl to provide much-needed medical care to all manner of creatures, assisted by knight Sir Gadabout. However, when a storm forces them to return to Pearl's home at the palace, her uncle the king does not approve of her career - at least until he falls ill himself. Narrated by Lenny Henry, with the voices of Hugh Skinner, Patsy Ferran and Rob Brydon


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 audio-description
Animated Movie/Drama Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Lenny Henry (Narrator)
Hugh Skinner (Actor) .. Zog
Patsy Ferran (Actor) .. Princess Pearl
Rob Brydon (Actor) .. King
Daniel Ings (Actor) .. Sir Gadabout
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Unicorn
Lucian Msamati (Actor) .. Lion
Alexandra Roach (Actor) .. Mermaid
Michael Rose (Producer)
Martin Pope (Producer)
Sean Mullen (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Lenny Henry (Narrator)
Born: August 29, 1958 in Dudley
Best Known For: His array of loud characters in the Lenny Henry Show.
Early-life: Lenworth George Henry was born August 29, 1958, in Dudley, West Midlands, one of seven children. He's immensely proud of his late parents, mother Winnie and factory worker father Winston, both from Jamaica. He went to Bluecoats School where he gained seven CSEs. Inspired by science teacher James Brooks, who recognised his natural comic ability, he made a bid for showbusiness, winning New Faces at 16 thanks to his impressions.
Career: Henry's sitcom debut was The Fosters in 1976. A smooth progression to stardom followed in the anarchic children's Saturday morning programme Tiswas, then Three of a Kind, Lenny Henry Tonite, and Chef! He impressed movie bosses in the States with 1989 stand-up film Lenny Live and Unleashed, but when True Identity flopped in 1991, he returned to the UK. He subsequently reinvented himself as a serious actor with Alive and Kicking, White Goods, and Hope and Glory, but has since returned to comedy with sketch series Lenny Henry in Pieces and The Lenny Henry Show. His stage debut in Othello was a major success. In November 2011, Henry made his debut at the Royal National Theatre in The Comedy of Errors, and last year starred in a stage version of his radio show Rudy's Rare Records.
Quote: 'It sounds pompous, but I try to ensure there's a level of quality in my work.'
Trivia: Henry has been an outspoken critic of British TV's lack of ethnic diversity in its programming.
Hugh Skinner (Actor) .. Zog
Patsy Ferran (Actor) .. Princess Pearl
Rob Brydon (Actor) .. King
Born: May 03, 1965 in Swansea
Best Known For: His chat show and Gavin & Stacey.
Early-life: Born Robert Brydon Jones in Swansea, South Wales, on May 3, 1965. His early years were spent in Baglan near Port Talbot before he and his family moved to Porthcawl. He attended two secondary schools, one alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, the other with Ruth Jones. Under the guidance of his drama teacher at the local comprehensive school, his interest in acting grew, leading to him attending The Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. During the second year of his course, he quit to work for BBC Wales and enjoyed six years of presenting work on local TV and radio stations.
Career: While still presenting, Brydon ventured into comedy, and made ends meet by providing voices for adverts and animations. A small role in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels inspired him to make a short film of his comic characters; series of Marion & Geoff, A Small Summer Party and The Keith Barret Show followed. Other credits include Director's Commentary, Human Remains, Supernova, A Cock and Bull Story, Little Britain, Annually Retentive and Gavin & Stacey. He's also hosted his own BBC chat show and has chaired the comedy panel show Would I Lie to You? since 2009. In 2010, he starred alongside Steve Coogan in the partially improvised BBC Two sitcom The Trip and has since appeared in its follow-up.
Quote: 'I was always very good with girls, I could talk to them no problem at all. But I could never close the deal. You need Dutch courage to do that, to kiss them.'
Trivia: He released an autobiography, Small Man in a Book, in 2011.
Daniel Ings (Actor) .. Sir Gadabout
Mark Bonnar (Actor) .. Unicorn
Lucian Msamati (Actor) .. Lion
Alexandra Roach (Actor) .. Mermaid
Michael Rose (Producer)
Martin Pope (Producer)
Sean Mullen (Director)

Before / After

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Hey Duggee
09:45 am
Go Jetters
10:20 am