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Rushton became the narrator for the Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left. He has also recorded adaptations of the "Asterix" comic books and "Alice in Wonderland". He is also famous in his lead roles in both BBC's "Muzzy in Gondoland" and the claymation television series "The Trap Door". Rushton passed away during heart surgery on the 11th of December in 1996. A plaque was established at Mornington Crescent tube station in his honour.

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  • Willie Rushton
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  • Rushton became the narrator for the Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left. He has also recorded adaptations of the "Asterix" comic books and "Alice in Wonderland". He is also famous in his lead roles in both BBC's "Muzzy in Gondoland" and the claymation television series "The Trap Door". Rushton passed away during heart surgery on the 11th of December in 1996. A plaque was established at Mornington Crescent tube station in his honour.
  • William "Willie" George Rushton, born 18 August 1937, was a English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the "Private Eye" satirical magazine. Rushton became the narrator for The Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left from 1971 to 1988. He has also recorded adaptations of the "Asterix" comic books, "Alice in Wonderland" and "Winnie the Pooh". He is also famous in his lead role in the claymation "The Trap Door". Rushton sadly died during heart surgery on the 11th of December in 1996. A plaque was established at Mornington Crescent tube station in his honour.
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  • Rushton became the narrator for the Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left. He has also recorded adaptations of the "Asterix" comic books and "Alice in Wonderland". He is also famous in his lead roles in both BBC's "Muzzy in Gondoland" and the claymation television series "The Trap Door". Rushton passed away during heart surgery on the 11th of December in 1996. A plaque was established at Mornington Crescent tube station in his honour.
  • William "Willie" George Rushton, born 18 August 1937, was a English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the "Private Eye" satirical magazine. Rushton became the narrator for The Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left from 1971 to 1988. He has also recorded adaptations of the "Asterix" comic books, "Alice in Wonderland" and "Winnie the Pooh". He is also famous in his lead role in the claymation "The Trap Door". Rushton sadly died during heart surgery on the 11th of December in 1996. A plaque was established at Mornington Crescent tube station in his honour.
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