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Bremner adds his voice(s) to Prince Charles' rainforest SOS

Thursday 15 October 2009 13:59 BST
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Comedian Rory Bremner has added a comedy element to Prince Charles’ campaign to save rainforests by impersonating its celebrity advocates

Bremner has been taking the proverbial out of David Attenborough, Billy Connolly and Antony Worral Thompson all in the name of upping awareness for the Prince’s Rainforest Project’s SOS campaign.

Campaigners for are appealing to the public to add their names and SOS messages to a petition being collected online at www.rainforestSOS.org. A host of celebrities have endorsed the fight against deforestation which environmentalists say is a major cause of the rise in greenhouse gas and carbon emissions.

Watch Bremner's impersonations in the embedded video.

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