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David Marsh brings us another great cartoon with a chuckle in its tail.
David Marsh's latest musical cartoon features the Lawson Trio - to much applause.
In David Marsh's latest cartoon Rabbit and Sammy discuss manners and clothes outside a Pitshanger Lane café'
David Marsh brings us something different - experimental cartoon sequences from the 80s by his brother Paul.
"We were both experimenting at the time and these clips are little more than walk sequences. They have been extracted from a digitally re-mastered DVD of the original Super 8 cine films.''
Bentley the Basset Hound is now singing with his eyebrows! This you must see!
David Marsh presents a joyously musical cartoon.
The latest cartoon from David Marsh reveals how Smokey the cat bested the much-feared Minotaur,
When a horse shows up wanting to see the show at Rome's colliseum it naturally speaks in Latin.
Click on the lead to enjoy David Marsh's latest cartoon.
Can cats do a Russian dance?
Here's another David Marsh cartoon for you to enjoy.
David Marsh's latest cartoon, supported by matching music, features an army caterer beset by a desperate shortage of meat.
For more of David's cartoons please click on http://www.openwriting.com/archives/david_marsh_cartoons/
David Marsh's latest cartoon features a Viking cricketer and a cheeky bird.
David Marsh's cartoon wryly comments on the bad news which has been daily brought to Britain's TV audiences by weather forecasters in recent weeks.
The Welsh Rabbit and Sammy the Shrew do a spot of reminiscing in David Marsh's Christmas cartoon.
David Marsh's cartoon character hears voices on a summer's day walk.
To savour more of David's delicious cartoons please click on http://www.openwriting.com/archives/david_marsh_cartoons/
The Wide-mouthed Frog sets out to discover what all the other animals eat - only to find himself in a situation which requires quick thinking.
David Marsh brings us another sparkling cartoon.
David Marsh's cartoon introduces us to a punning dog walker.
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Basil has a most unusual custom at the cash till, as David Marsh's latest cartoon reveals.
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David Marsh introduces us to a new and thoroughly engaging cartoon character - Bentley the Basset hound.
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David Marsh presents a scene from Purcell's opera King Arthur.
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Viola player Basil Jones has an unusual request when he visits the library.
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We all like figgy pudding - though it does depend on how the pudding is served.
David Marsh's cartoon brings us another tasty chuckle.
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David Marsh makes a most persuasive appeal to the owners of mobile phones befor a Christmas concert.
David Marsh presents the Welsh Rabbit in reflective mood at Christmas.
David Marsh presents a dazzling new version of The Twelve Days of Christmas.
Wonderful singing and great good fun!
So how did the symphony concert go?
David Marsh's cartoon reveals a logicval answer.
To see more of David's cartoons please click on http://www.openwriting.com/archives/david_marsh_cartoons/
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Of course dry cleaners wil clean rugs - but what a rug!
Rely on a David Marsh cartoon to make you chuckle. To see more of them please click on http://www.openwriting.com/archives/david_marsh_cartoons/
David Marsh's cartoon features a sing-along song concerning England's most famous (infamous?) monarch.
David Marsh adds to the fun of a concert with an appeal to the owners of mobile phones.
If your mobile phone goes beep-beep during a classical concert, you are guilty of causing a disturbance, irregardless of which part of the world you might come from.
David Marsh's cartoon offers advice to Russian members of the audience.
A London concert audience is drawn from all nationalities. With this in mind, David Marsh makes a pre-concert appeal in Polish for mobile phones to be switched off.
David Marsh honours Ollie Johnston and his fellow animators who created films that will live forever in the historic early days of Disney Studios.
This week there are words from David Marsh, rather than his usual weekly cartoon. He tells a liberating tale which confirms that leopards can indeed change their spots, that the down-trodden can rise up and beat those who bully them.
Ever heard a rabbit and a bassoon singing a duet?
To enjoy an historic "first'' do click on to David Marsh's latest cartoon.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
David Marsh's cartoon raises the question - Do we ever mean what we say?
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
Sammy receives a poetry lesson from the Welsh rabbit - but does he understand what he reads?
Here's another bright and breezy David Marsh cartoon.
David Marsh tunes his cartooning ability to an audience appeal.
Something different from David Marsh this week. I won't spoil the surprise. Just click - and see who you meet.
David Marsh's cartoon this week features the search for a tenor.
The boys are back to sing a little song for us in David Marsh's latest cartoon.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
In this week's cartoon David Marsh pokes a humorous finger at folk who place sport ahead of culture.
To enjoy more of David's visual fun please click on David Marsh Cartoons in the menu on this page.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
David Marsh's cartoon features a W difficulty.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music
Why would you call a newt Tiny?
David Marsh's chuckle-packed cartoon reveals the answer.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
This week David Marsh's cartoon delivers a moral message which everyone NOSE.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
So what do you expect your doctor to say when you tell him you have broken your arm?
Here's another good chuckle from David Marsh.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
David Marsh presents a film to help those who have difficulty in identifying different animal species.
Any idea what the song of a linnet sounds like? David Marsh's latest cartoon reveals the secret.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
And did Jonah walk on these Welsh hills? Or beneath them?
David Marsh's cartoon considers the occupation of the prophet.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music and also see some more of David Marsh's cartoons.
A rabbit and an owl singing one of Lehar's great songs?
David Marsh's splendid cartoons never fail to surprise.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
If you live in Slough perhaps you'd should not watch David Marsh's latest cartoon.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
A Welsh rabbit playing the fiddle?
See and hear this amazing phenomenon in David Marsh's cartoopn.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music and also see some more of David Marsh's cartoons.
Oh dear, oh me, there's a missing ca-nar-y in David Marsh's latest cartoon.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music and also see some more of David Marsh's cartoons.
If you fancy a singalong with a bulldog you really must see David Marsh's cartoon this week.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
David Marsh's cartoon corner this week pays tribute to a chap who pedalled up some cash for charity's sake.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a tuneful website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
This week David Marsh's cartoon brings a different perspective to the Biblical story of Jonah and the whale.
How long should a duck continue to zoom?
Here's another cartoon from the inimitable David Marsh.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
Cartoon maker and musician David Marsh presents his own very special tribute to Scotland.
David composed the music that accompanies this film.
David Benny assists David Marsh in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
David Marsh's cartoon characters create some musical Christmas cheer outside a well-known London hostelry.
So how does Ginger the cat celebrate Christmas?
Find out by clicking on David Marsh's topical cartoon.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. For a musical treat to visit the Web site organised by Mr. Benny http://www.smce.org.uk/
What was that I heard? An owl?
There's a chuckle in every David Marsh cartoon. To enjoy more of them please click on David Marsh cartoons in the menu on this page.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
Hey-ho, what fun it is to play in the snow!
Cartoon-maker David Marsh brings us a scene from the Perivale Winter Sports.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music.
Come on, treat yourself! Enjoy a cartoon! Have a good chuckle!
David Marsh tells you how to identify a certain kind of butterfly from a long way off.
David does all the art work and provides all the voices.
David Benny assists in posting the cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music and also see some more of David Marsh's cartoons.
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Here's something new for Open Writing - a link to a video cartoon.
David Marsh, who has written for this Open Writing, does all the art work and provides all the voices.
We hope to introduce you to a new cartoon by David every week. A broadband link to the Net is essential for maximum enjoyment of these cartoons.
David Benny assists David in posting his cartoons on the Net. Mr. Benny also runs a marvellous website http://www.smce.org.uk/ where you can listen to classical music and also see some more of David Marsh's cartoons.