#  Dick Whittington and His Cat

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The rags to riches story of Dick Whittington and his cat is not just a fairy tale: it is part of the folklore of London. Today there is a monument to his cat near the Whittington Stone pub at the foot of Highgate Hill where Dick sat down and heard the famous Bow Bells of East London ring out: Turn Again Whittington! Thrice Lord Mayor of London!
Season 0 / Episode 25 Feb 2007 English United Kingdom Arts · Kids & Family

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