Wales On Sunday

TIP’S TOP ROLE IS ANYTHING BUT RUBBISH!

- ROBERT LLOYD Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk The series will start on S4C at 9pm on Friday, April 1.

ASTUNT mouse with “star quality” that’s appeared in a blockbuste­r Netflix show and EastEnders is making her debut in a Welsh language TV comedy series. Tipper, the talented brown rodent, will feature in a key scene in one of the episodes in the second series of the awardwinni­ng sit-com Rybish (Rubbish), on S4C.

Produced by Caernarfon-based Cwmni Da, filming took place at a real recycling centre in Blaenau Ffestiniog.

The first episode will be broadcast next month.

The plotline involving Tipper is being kept under wraps but it is known that she will be seen in the Y Caban (cabin) where the six members of staff take a break from the daily grind of their working lives.

Producer and Bafta Cymru awardnomin­ated writer Barry Jones, known universall­y as Archie, said: “We wanted a real mouse so that it appeared authentic and Tipper proved to be just what was wanted. It’s not a big part but it’s still a very important part of the episode.”

Eagle-eyed animal lovers may recognise Tipper from one of her previous appearance­s on the BBC’s EastEnders.

Animal trainer Mark Amey said Tipper was seen scurrying about the London Undergroun­d station on the EastEnders set last year.

And he revealed Tipper has returned to Walford for another, yet to be broadcast, episode of the long-running soap opera.

Tipper, who was named by Mark because of a little white tip on her body, and her mum appeared in the hit Netflix show Tiny Creatures, which was awarded two prestigiou­s Emmy Awards for Outstandin­g Travel, Adventure and Nature Programme and Outstandin­g Cinematogr­aphy at a ceremony in Los Angeles last summer.

Mark, who keeps and breeds exotic animals at his home, said Tipper is from a long line of acting mice: “They live for about a year and a half and Tipper’s about ready for a well-earned retirement and possibly have a family of her own,” he added.

The first series of Rybish was filmed during the first Covid-19 lockdown and Cwmni Da built its own recycling centre at an old landfill site at Carmel, near Caernarfon.

“We were delighted when Gwynedd Council said we could use the centre at Blaenau Ffestiniog. It is normally open three days a week and we were able to use it when it was closed. The centre staff, like the rest of the town, were very welcoming and helped us no end.

“The series has six episodes and they all relate to the same day at the centre. Obviously, we filmed over a period of weeks and the staff were really helpful in assisting us to maintain continuity,” he said.

While some scenes are shot on normal camera equipment the Caban scenes are filmed using fixed cameras.

“It gives the scene a fly-on-the-wall type approach which is very realistic and has worked really well,” added Archie.

The cast includes Dyfed Thomas, a native of Rhosllaner­chrugog but who now lives just outside Llangollen with his wife, former Benny Hill actress Julie Kirk.

An actor with more than 45 years’ experience, Dyfed has focused on work behind the camera in recent years, mainly adapting novels into movie scripts: “I’ve sold some scripts to Bollywood and in the past few years I’ve spent a lot of my time in India. The invitation to appear in Rybish was unexpected but I’ve really enjoyed it, especially being involved, albeit in a small way, with the creative process.

“In playing the part, I almost feel like I’ve gone full circle in my career, returning to acting in my native Welsh and reminiscin­g about theatre work by being so close to the cast and crew.”

Rybish also features Sion Pritchard as Clive, the site manager, and Betsan Ceiriog as Bobbi. Rhodri Trefor also returns as Nigel, the worker with a theory to explain every possible aspect of everyday life and Mair Tomos Ifans reprises her role as Val, the monosyllab­ic gate keeper.

The sixth member of the cast is the wonderfull­y funny Carys Gwilym.

 ?? ?? The cast of Rybish, from left, Rhodri Trefor (Nigel), Mair Tomos Ifans (Val),Betsan Ceiriog (Bobbi), Sion Pritchard (Clive), Dyfed Thomas (Eurwyn) and Carys Gwilym (Lorraine)
The cast of Rybish, from left, Rhodri Trefor (Nigel), Mair Tomos Ifans (Val),Betsan Ceiriog (Bobbi), Sion Pritchard (Clive), Dyfed Thomas (Eurwyn) and Carys Gwilym (Lorraine)
 ?? ?? Stunt mouse Tipper
CWMNI DA
Stunt mouse Tipper CWMNI DA

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