The Hog Hotel, in Lowestoft. PHOTO: MagnusPR/Joe Lynton
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CCTV footage from the hotel shows a man dragging it out of the hotel s car park and off site, as he headed down London Road South and past the nearby church.
Mr Jones said: It took Mr Barrett six months to build the sculpture, with more than 2,500 spikes, each one hand turned and polished.
The distinctive Dave the hedgehog sculpture which was stolen from the front of the Hog Hotel, in London Road, Pakefield on Sunday night. Picture: The Hog Hotel
- Credit: The Hog Hotel
Hotel reunited with Dave the hedgehog following theft
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Siegfried Yes do. Remember. Spare the rod, spoil the child.
Jace I want to talk about Siegfried. Siegfried Farnon is an interesting character, to say the least. He’s fastidious, eccentric. He’s quick tempered. He’s described in Ben Vanstone script as, quote, “Having a mind that works so fast he struggles to keep up with himself.” What do you think makes Siegfried tick?
Samuel I mean, his own will, I think, is probably the main answer, he’s quick tempered, as you say, but he’s not bad tempered. And that’s an interesting distinction. He’s very quick to fly off the handle, but he doesn’t bear grudges, which I think is very attractive. He’s also incredibly absent-minded. We actually worked with a vet, Andy Barrett, who worked with the real Siegfried Farnon, Donald Sinclair, at the end of his life. And Andy managed to keep the job because when Donald would say to him things like, ‘I told you that yesterday,’ all the previous vets would say, ‘No, you didn’t.
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James Um, no, Siegfried sent me. I’m James Herriot, his new assistant.
Tristan Really? Poor you.
Guard Oi… You need to buy a ticket, Sir.
Jace Ben Vanstone’s script goes so far as to describe Tristan as, quote, puckish, which might be the most apt description of him. What did you make of Tristan as a character when you were reading the script initially? And what do you think makes him tick?
Callum I mean, he really did, like, leap off the page. I mean, Ben Vanstone is absolutely incredible the way that he writes. It’s just a joy to sort of get to say his words. The second I read it, I just wanted to do it. I remember Brian Percival as well talking about it was I think it might even be the day that we shot the train scene. And he was talking about Tristan and his sort of arrival into the series. And he said that the show sort of basically has two first episodes, and that the first episode, you know, Nick, who plays James gets to Darrowby and he gets settled and he finds hi
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