Career
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- Space Pirates, CBeebies
- Carrie and David's Popshop, CBeebies, Scotland
- Oucho T.Cactus, Puppeteer for CBBC with presenter Ed Petrie
- Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions Series 1 and 2, CBBC Scotland
- Transmission Impossible with Ed & Oucho, CBBC 16 May - 9 August 2009
- Mongrels (TV series) series one and two, BBC Three
- Assistant puppeteer to Kevin Clash and Elmo on Channel 5's Milkshake!2010
- Gordon the Gopher, puppeteer for the 25th Anniversary of CBBC on This Morning and the CBBC Channel
- Dodge the Dog, puppeteer for CBBC, Comic Relief and Blue Peter, interviewing Selena Gomez
- Hacker Time, performs Dodge the Dog and various 'studio staff' characters, April 2011
- BBC Comedy Proms, performing Mongrels (TV series) live at the Royal Albert Hall, 13 August 2011
- Assistant puppeteer to Kevin Clash and Elmo on Channel 5's Milkshake! 2011
- Assistant Puppeteer to Kevin Clash on Sesame Street viral video
- Assistant Puppeteer to Eric Jacobson for The Muppets on The X Factor, November 2011
- Hacker & Dodge's PUPSTARS BAFTA and Webby nominated game, performed Dodge the Dog
- Jim Henson's Games Inc pilot, June 2012
- Get Well Soon Cbeebies series, performer of Jobi, June 2012
- Assistant puppeteer to Leslie Carrara-Rudolph and Abby Cadabby on Channel 5's Milkshake! 2012
- Performer of Dodge the Dog for a private performance for the Queen of England, 2012
- Core Puppeteer on The Muppets... Again feature film
- Puppeteer on That Puppet Game Show for The Jim Henson Company and BBC
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