Not since the Teletubbies said "eh-oh" has a children's TV show been this talked about. Rastamouse might have skateboarded onto CBeebies a mere fortnight ago, but the crime-fighting, reggae-playing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 'Rastamouse' creator Michael De Souza at the Toy Retailers Association's 'Dream Toys' fair in 2011. (Credit: John Phillips/UK ...
He treads in the illustrious footsteps of other rodent childhood heroes - think Danger Mouse, Jerry and even Roland Rat - and CBeebies' Rastamouse is becoming the biggest children's television hit in ...
THE creator of children’s TV character Rastamouse avoided prison today for benefits fraud after the judge’s daughter asked him not to jail the author. Michael de Souza, 64, who wrote the kids’ books ...
He’s the skate-boarding, Rastafarian felt mouse who solves crimes with a chilled-out mantra of “makin’ a bad ting good”. Yet it's parents and students who are helping to turn Rastamouse into the ...
A BBC TV series about a crime-fighting Rastafarian mouse was the most complained about children’s programme last year. The show received more than 200 complaints because of the way it “stereotyped ...
Rastamouse. For those not yet in the know, he's all about Makin' A Bad Ting Good. As are Dinamo Productions, the Welsh company behind the stop motion animation for this new hit children's programme.
The creator of the popular children’s TV character Rastamouse has denied being a benefits cheat. Michael de Souza, 64, denied two counts of dishonestly failing to notify the Department for Work and ...
Rastamouse was the most complained about kids’ telly programme of 2011, it has been revealed. The BBC show, about a crime-solving all-mouse reggae band, attracted more than 200 complaints that focused ...
Rastamouse is set to release his debut album this July, plus a new single in June to coincide with his forthcoming live debut at Glastonbury. Fans of the reggae-making rodent can post clips of them ...
He is an animated reggae-singing mouse who has become a hit for the BBC, entertaining children with his attempts to fight crime and spread love and respect. Yet dreadlocked Rastamouse has provoked ...