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Films by Wallace and Gromit creators starring viewers from across UK to air on BBC
The BBC will broadcast a host of short films created by Aardman Animations featuring the voices of viewers.
Three of the six films will air on BBC One before The One Show on Friday 8 March and will feature unscripted dialogue from audience members matched with stop-motion clay characters created by the independent studio behind Wallace and Gromit and Shaun The Sheep.
The three 30-second shorts include a family from Port Talbot in Wales transformed into hamsters and a family from Birmingham who have been reimagined as foxes, talking about their love for MasterChef.
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