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E:15/10 The Little Princess: Adventures at the Castle – Volume 2
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The Little Princess: Adventures at the Castle – Volume 2
Competition: See Below

Review: Dave Burbidge
Release date: Sep 3rd 2007
Competition: See Below

Review: Dave Burbidge
Release date: Sep 3rd 2007
Following the success of Volume 1, Little Princess: Adventures at the Castle (Volume 2) is now available to enjoy for the first-time on DVD. Based on the best-selling international picture books by Tony Ross and featuring the voices of Jane Horrocks (Little Princess) and Julian Clary (Narrator), Little Princess is the number one show for 2-6 year olds.
The demanding Little Princess may have trouble saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, but with her big eyes and toothy grin you can’t help but adore her. The feisty little girl is never alone in her adventures, with her insatiable curiosity often leading to trouble. Fortunately Princess’ friends, including Puss the cat, Scruff the dog and her teddy Gilbert, are always around to keep an eye on her mischief making.
Aired daily, 6 days a week (from 23rd July), on FIVE’s Milkshake! at 6.10 am, and on weekends at 7.30 am, Little Princess invites children and those who look after them to laugh and learn about the world together. Offering a ‘child’s eye’ view of life, her adventures deal with the things young children desire, dislike, play with and worry about the most. The charming and endearing characters deal with everyday challenges that children and parents face together; conquering fears, confronting new situations, and learning to accept that sometimes things don’t quite go according to plan.
The Little Princess can’t wait to play the day away in the royal kingdom; whether learning to share her paddling pool or hiding lettuce around the castle, she’s always on some kind of exciting adventure that children will love to share.
5 episodes - total time 55 minutes
I Want To Win
I Want To Whistle
I Don’t Want A Cold
I Don’t Like Salad
I Don’t Want To Share
COMPETITION
We have 2 DVD's to win, courtesy of Buena Vista Home Entertainment. To enter [EMAIL="comp@winfilm.com"]just tell us[/EMAIL] which comedy film saw Horrocks as a singer with a manager who wants to kill her. Closes 15th Oct 2007.
- Answer = ?
[FONT="]:beer:[/FONT]Any war that lasts for longer than five years should be declared a draw.[FONT="]:beer:[/FONT]
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Think the answer is Bring Me The Head Of Mavis Davis [1998]
"Jane Horrocks plays Marla Dorlan aka Mavis Davis, a fledgling pop star recruited by Marty Star (Rik Mayall), who soars to micro stardom on the back of his managerial skills. Star, failing to make money to pay back his debts decides to kill Mavis and cut his losses hiring an incompetent assain." from amazon.co.uk0 -
That seems pretty conclusive Jill[FONT="]:beer:[/FONT]Any war that lasts for longer than five years should be declared a draw.[FONT="]:beer:[/FONT]0
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Yep, think I'd go with that one, first of all I thought of Little Voice, but he didn't want to kill her so think that's def the answer.
if you can't do the clicky for the email the addy is comp@winfilm.com0
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