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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Bill Murray]] voiced Garfield in the two live-action films released in 2004 and 2006. The {{w|Garfield: The Movie|first film}} also featured the voice of [[Alan Cumming]], while the {{w|Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties|second film}} also featured [[Richard E Grant]] among the voice cast, while [[Lucy Davis (actor)|Lucy Davis]] and [[Jane Carr]] appeared in live-action roles.
[[Bill Murray]] voiced Garfield in the two live-action films released in 2004 and 2006. The {{w|Garfield: The Movie|first film}} also featured the voice of [[Alan Cumming]], while the {{w|Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties|second film}} also featured [[Richard E Grant]] among its voice cast, while [[Lucy Davis (actor)|Lucy Davis]] and [[Jane Carr]] appeared in live-action roles.
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Revision as of 22:46, 12 January 2021

Garfield

Garfield was a comic strip.

In 1981, Peri Brown read the Garfield cartoons which were posted on Bob Salmon's door. (PROSE: Blue Box)

In 1997, Sarah Jane Smith looked for a magazine which had a Garfield strip while waiting in Pimms Shipping's reception area. (PROSE: Bullet Time)

When the Twelfth Doctor was in The Prison, he found I Hate Mondays by Garfield in the library made of "unwanted ballast" books from Old Earth. He took the book and quipped "Always got to love a book by a cat". (PROSE: The Blood Cell)

Behind the scenes

Bill Murray voiced Garfield in the two live-action films released in 2004 and 2006. The first film also featured the voice of Alan Cumming, while the second film also featured Richard E Grant among its voice cast, while Lucy Davis and Jane Carr appeared in live-action roles.