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Little Grey Rabbit's Paint-Box (1958) Little Grey Rabbit Finds a Shoe (1960) Little Grey Rabbit and the Circus (1961) Three Little Grey Rabbit Plays (The Grey Rabbit's Hospital, The Robber, and A Christmas Story; 1961) Grey Rabbit's May Day (1963) Hare Goes Shopping (1965) Little Grey Rabbit's Pancake Day (1967) Little Grey Rabbit Goes to the ...
Little Grey Rabbit is the lead character in a classic, eponymous series of English children's books, written by Alison Uttley and illustrated by Margaret Tempest, except for the last five, illustrated by Katherine Wigglesworth. [1]
Cosgrove Hall Films was a British animation studio founded by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall, headquartered in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.Cosgrove Hall was a major producer of children's television and animated programmes/films, which are still seen in over eighty countries. [4]
The film won a number of awards and nominations; Collins was nominated for the Oscar as Best Actress and won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Both the play and the feature film used the technique known as breaking the fourth wall as the character Shirley Valentine directly addresses the audience throughout the story.
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The rabbit, trying to gain sympathy, begs for his life, explaining how poor and sick he is. John begins crying, feeling sorry for the rabbit. Despite this, the rabbit shocks John with a joy buzzer. The hunter then shouts that he can whip the rabbit and his whole family. Suddenly, a large group of rabbits surround John, looking for a fight.
The Story of the Little Mole: ... The Squirrel, the Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit: Alison Uttley: ... The Little Grey Men: B.B. English: 1942: 8+
William Maxwell Reed – The Earth for Sam; the story of mountains, rivers, dinosaurs and men (non-fiction) Ruth Plumly Thompson – Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (23rd in the Oz series overall and the ninth written by her) Alison Uttley – The Squirrel, The Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit (introducing Little Grey Rabbit)