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'''Brian Herring''' is a puppeteer who has performed in various Muppet/Henson productions, notably as [[Father Mouse]] and assorted guest customers on ''Mopatop's Shop''., Diggs on Construction Site and the second incarnation of Hubba Hubba (originally performed by Mark Jefferis) and then as Groove in the final block of The Hoobs. He also performed Twang the motorette which was voiced by Mark Jefferis.
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'''Brian Herring''' is a puppeteer who has performed in various Muppet/Henson productions, notably as [[Father Mouse]] and assorted guest customers on ''Mopatop's Shop''., Diggs on Construction Site and the second incarnation of Hubba Hubba (originally performed by [[Mark Jefferis]]) and then as Groove in the final block of The Hoobs. He also performed Twang the motorette which was voiced by Mark Jefferis.
   
Herring's puppetry career began in 1992, when he auditioned for ''Spitting Image'' by claiming he had worked on ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' stage show, and six weeks later he was part of ''Spitting Image''. Even though he was creative with the truth about doing ''Little Shop of Horrors'', he has since done it eight times. <ref name="bbc">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester/content/articles/2007/04/24/brian_herring_tony_fisher_apr07_interview_feature.shtml BBC Radio interview, April 24 2007]</ref>
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Herring's puppetry career began in 1992, when he auditioned for ''[[Spitting Image]]'' by claiming he had worked on ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' stage show, and six weeks later he was part of ''Spitting Image''. Even though he was creative with the truth about doing ''Little Shop of Horrors'', he has since done it eight times.<ref name="bbc">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester/content/articles/2007/04/24/brian_herring_tony_fisher_apr07_interview_feature.shtml BBC Radio interview, April 24 2007]</ref>
   
 
He believes that ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is the best adaptation of the story due to it having so much heart. He claimed in a radio interview on [[BBC]] that the reason that [[Statler and Waldorf]] appear as ghosts was due to their main performers, [[Jim Henson]] and [[Richard Hunt]], having passed away.<ref name="bbc"> </ref>
 
He believes that ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is the best adaptation of the story due to it having so much heart. He claimed in a radio interview on [[BBC]] that the reason that [[Statler and Waldorf]] appear as ghosts was due to their main performers, [[Jim Henson]] and [[Richard Hunt]], having passed away.<ref name="bbc"> </ref>
   
His other work includes The Animal Magic show (of which he also wrote many episodes), Paws on Bookaboo, Roger and the Rotten Trolls, What's Your News?, Headcases, A Shine of Rainbows, 28 Weeks Later and Hellboy 2 The Golden Army.
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His other work includes ''The Animal Magic Show'' (of which he also wrote many episodes), ''Paws on Bookaboo'', ''Roger and the Rotten Trolls'', ''What's Your News?'', ''Headcases'', ''A Shine of Rainbows'', ''28 Weeks Later'', ''Hellboy 2: The Golden Army'' and 'Prometheus'. Herring, along with [[Dave Chapman]], served as the on-set puppeteer for the droid BB-8 in 2015's ''[[Star Wars|Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]''.
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He recently joined Olly Murrs onstage with Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy and Animal on The UK's X-Factor.
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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*''[[Construction Site]]'': Diggs the Backhoe Loader
 
*''[[Construction Site]]'': Diggs the Backhoe Loader
 
*''[[The Hoobs]]'': [[Hubba Hubba]] (season 4)
 
*''[[The Hoobs]]'': [[Hubba Hubba]] (season 4)
*''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'': [[Vogons|Vogon Receptionist]], other Vogons
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*''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'': [[Vogons|Vogon Receptionist]], other Vogons
 
*[[Scissor Sisters]] stage show at the BRIT awards
 
*[[Scissor Sisters]] stage show at the BRIT awards
   
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.laughingfish.co.uk/ Official site]
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*[https://professionalpuppeteer.com/ Official site]
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Brian Herring is a puppeteer who has performed in various Muppet/Henson productions, notably as Father Mouse and assorted guest customers on Mopatop's Shop., Diggs on Construction Site and the second incarnation of Hubba Hubba (originally performed by Mark Jefferis) and then as Groove in the final block of The Hoobs. He also performed Twang the motorette which was voiced by Mark Jefferis.

Herring's puppetry career began in 1992, when he auditioned for Spitting Image by claiming he had worked on Little Shop of Horrors stage show, and six weeks later he was part of Spitting Image. Even though he was creative with the truth about doing Little Shop of Horrors, he has since done it eight times.[1]

He believes that The Muppet Christmas Carol is the best adaptation of the story due to it having so much heart. He claimed in a radio interview on BBC that the reason that Statler and Waldorf appear as ghosts was due to their main performers, Jim Henson and Richard Hunt, having passed away.[1]

His other work includes The Animal Magic Show (of which he also wrote many episodes), Paws on Bookaboo, Roger and the Rotten Trolls, What's Your News?, Headcases, A Shine of Rainbows, 28 Weeks Later, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army and 'Prometheus'. Herring, along with Dave Chapman, served as the on-set puppeteer for the droid BB-8 in 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

He recently joined Olly Murrs onstage with Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy and Animal on The UK's X-Factor.

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