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'''''A Close Shave''''' was an [[Academy Award|Oscar]]-winning ''[[Wallace & Gromit]]'' film. | '''''A Close Shave''''' was an [[Academy Award|Oscar]]-winning ''[[Wallace & Gromit]]'' film. | ||
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The film was where the [[Shaun the Sheep|titular character]] of the ''[[Shaun the Sheep]]'' series made his first appearance. | The film was where the [[Shaun the Sheep|titular character]] of the ''[[Shaun the Sheep]]'' series made his first appearance. | ||
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A Close Shave was an Oscar-winning Wallace & Gromit film.
During Robot Week, Lauren Layfield introduced a broadcast of the film, telling viewers that they should tune in if they are fans of Shaun the Sheep. (TV: Robot Week [+]Loading...["Robot Week (TV story)"])
Behind the scenes
A Close Shave is the third short film in the Wallace & Gromit franchise, produced by Aardman Animations.
It starred Peter Sallis as, for the third time, the voice of Wallace, and Anne Reid as the voice of Wendolene.
The film was where the titular character of the Shaun the Sheep series made his first appearance.