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| - In Thomas and Friends, he provides the narration for the Reverend W. Awdry's letter to Christopher which can be seen at the beginning of some UK and US television broadcasts as well as some US DVDs.
- Nigel Plaskitt is a puppeteer who worked on the children's television show, Bunnytown, and Pipkins. He was also a major puppeteer on Spitting Image. In recent times he has been puppet coach for the London production of Avenue Q. He also has various credits as a stage director, including directing Spitting Image colleague Louise Gold's cabaret act.
- Nigel Plaskitt (b. 1950) is a British puppeteer who has performed on various Muppet and Creature Shop projects, notably as Mew on The Secret Life of Toys. He has also served as consultant or workshop leader on various Sesame Street programs, and on the French Muppets TV series.
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| - Nigel Plaskitt (b. 1950) is a British puppeteer who has performed on various Muppet and Creature Shop projects, notably as Mew on The Secret Life of Toys. He has also served as consultant or workshop leader on various Sesame Street programs, and on the French Muppets TV series. Plaskitt learned his puppeteering craft on the TV series Pipkins. In his early performing days, he also appeared as an actor, most notably as Malcolm in the Vicks Sinex advertisements and in such series as Doctor Who. As a major puppeteer, Plaskitt was hired for the second series of Spitting Image, and worked all the subsequent series. He is also a television and theatre director, directing Louise Gold's cabaret act amongst others, and serving as puppeteering consultant for the London production of Avenue Q.
- In Thomas and Friends, he provides the narration for the Reverend W. Awdry's letter to Christopher which can be seen at the beginning of some UK and US television broadcasts as well as some US DVDs.
- Nigel Plaskitt is a puppeteer who worked on the children's television show, Bunnytown, and Pipkins. He was also a major puppeteer on Spitting Image. In recent times he has been puppet coach for the London production of Avenue Q. He also has various credits as a stage director, including directing Spitting Image colleague Louise Gold's cabaret act.
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