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Scouse the Mouse is a children's album released in the UK in 1977. It featured the vocals of Ringo Starr and others.
The album was written, directed and narrated by Donald Pleasence, with songs mostly composed by Roger Brown. You have to get your own feel for the character and the situations. Even for a newspaper strip, you’ve got to figure out who the character is and why he is funny. So the whole thing was to put Scouse Mouse in a situation and make it a joke.” An animated television version of the story was planned for airing on ITV, but it was delayed due to a strike and ultimately shelved. [2]
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Scouse the Mouse is a children's album, released in the UK in 1977, that featured the vocals of Ringo Starr and others.
He told the ECHO: “Sometimes it was hard work, You think to yourself ‘I’ve drawn hundreds of these how can I do another one’ - but there’s always something.An animated television version of the story was planned for airing on ITV, but it was delayed due to a strike and ultimately shelved. Scouse The Mouse was released on 9 December 1977 in the UK. With it Starr concluded his three-album deal with Polydor. The album was not issued in the USA. An animated TV special was planned for screening in the UK on ITV. To date, very little details have emerged about the production other than Pleasence and Starr's involvement. However, due to a strike in 1978, the special was delayed and ultimately shelved. [2] Since its initial announcement and cancelation, the special has never been screened or released in any home video format. To date, no footage leaked of the special and details about its production remain extremely vague.