
Tales of Jack and Milly - Season 2 - Episode 2 'Haggis'
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Tales of Jack & Milly is a series of 15-minute episodes about the adventures of 5 talking rescued pets that live with their human parents on a beautiful green hilly island in the South China Sea.
If only our pets had voices, what would they say? Would they be poets, rappers or philosophers, or just like, well… family…
Jack is a 6 year-old beige village dog who looks like a cross between a wolf and a teddy bear.
Milly is a 5 year-old petite black village dog. They have 3 younger siblings: Eeva, a low-slung, wire haired Jack Russell, O’Malley, a ginger tomcat, who are both 5 years old and Louie the Maine Coon cat is 7 years old. In this 2nd season Jack & Milly decide to change things around so that they can raise their profile as a family in the neighbourhood and better protect their humans.
You’ll meet some new characters along the way and there’s always plenty going on locally.
Written & Produced by Gary Brightman
Narrated by Stefan Gannon Featuring:-
Dr. Esslin Terrighena as Milly
Gary Brightman as Jack
Stef Le Gall as Eeva
Cary Nicolson as O'Malley
Stephen Walsh as Louie
Andy Tait as Haggis
Shelly Cox as Field Mouse Montgomery
Ciara Morris as Chekov
Music by Celestial
Recorded at Studio 114 - soundstudio114@gmail.com
The pets in ‘Tales of Jack & Milly’ were adopted from TAILS (Team for Animals in Lantau South) a Hong Kong registered charity. The pets are all looked after by Lantau Vets.
For further information you can visit their website at https://www.tailslantau.org/ Or facebook at tailslantau or instagram at tails.lantau
These stories of which this is the 2nd in the second series are about 3 dogs and 2 cats. They had nothing going for them and no hope for a secure and happy future, until they were given a home by a human family.