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Terry Nutkins 01:51 - Apr 4 with 2439 viewsqprxtc

There’s a name you don’t hear too often
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Terry Nutkins on 05:15 - Apr 4 with 2394 viewsBoston

Probably because he’s been dead for eight years.

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Terry Nutkins on 07:16 - Apr 4 with 2353 viewsqprxtc

Terry Nutkins on 05:15 - Apr 4 by Boston

Probably because he’s been dead for eight years.


That’s the end of that then.
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Terry Nutkins on 11:09 - Apr 4 with 2198 viewsplasmahoop

I didn't realize he had died. There must be quite a few people in that category, where you think they are still with us, but sadly are not
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Terry Nutkins on 11:26 - Apr 4 with 2174 viewsEsox_Lucius

Terry Nutkins on 11:09 - Apr 4 by plasmahoop

I didn't realize he had died. There must be quite a few people in that category, where you think they are still with us, but sadly are not


Prince Phillip?

The grass is always greener.

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Terry Nutkins on 11:27 - Apr 4 with 2171 viewsknocker

One of my mates growing up in Marylebone. Good friends with him and his brother Brian. He used to spend a lot of time helping out at London zoo. Then onto better things. He was not into football as I remember.
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Terry Nutkins on 11:47 - Apr 4 with 2144 viewsbosh67

I worked with Johnny Morris for the last 8 years of his life so knew Terry quite well. We made the very last Animal Magic with him about 6 months before Johnny died. It was never aired sadly but a version of it went to DVD as The African Diaries, Animal Magic. I got on quite well with Terry. He was very good to Johnny and Johnny treated him like a son.

He lost several of his fingers when he borrowed a girlfriend's yellow jumper and one of his favourite otters smelt her perfume on him and attacked him when he went to pick them up. To his credit he accepted what had happened and the otter remained very close to him for many years after, minus that jumper. He inherited Johnny's place in Hungerford when he died in 1999. Johnny left me his keepers hat but I decided he should be buried with it. It seemed the right thing to do.

Just one little extra side on the last Animal Magic. We made it in Kenya. Johnny really wasn't very well by this time. After 3-4 days he had had enough. We'd filmed most of what we wanted to do but went on one last safari to see the elephants. Johnny was too tired to stand in the van. Before that Johnny had seen them and done his usual great voices job and said witty things. This day the elephants came by, Terry stood up and said, "Johnny, look. More elephants." To which Johnny responded... "F@ck the elephants!" Everyone laughed and it was a great outtake but it was also the realisation that Johnny's life was winding down.

Terry passed from a heart attack a number of years ago now.
[Post edited 4 Apr 2020 11:55]

Never knowingly right.
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Terry Nutkins on 12:38 - Apr 4 with 2065 viewsBoston

Terry Nutkins on 07:16 - Apr 4 by qprxtc

That’s the end of that then.


Not really, he had eight children.

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Terry Nutkins on 19:18 - Apr 4 with 1898 viewsSimplyNico

Terry Nutkins on 11:47 - Apr 4 by bosh67

I worked with Johnny Morris for the last 8 years of his life so knew Terry quite well. We made the very last Animal Magic with him about 6 months before Johnny died. It was never aired sadly but a version of it went to DVD as The African Diaries, Animal Magic. I got on quite well with Terry. He was very good to Johnny and Johnny treated him like a son.

He lost several of his fingers when he borrowed a girlfriend's yellow jumper and one of his favourite otters smelt her perfume on him and attacked him when he went to pick them up. To his credit he accepted what had happened and the otter remained very close to him for many years after, minus that jumper. He inherited Johnny's place in Hungerford when he died in 1999. Johnny left me his keepers hat but I decided he should be buried with it. It seemed the right thing to do.

Just one little extra side on the last Animal Magic. We made it in Kenya. Johnny really wasn't very well by this time. After 3-4 days he had had enough. We'd filmed most of what we wanted to do but went on one last safari to see the elephants. Johnny was too tired to stand in the van. Before that Johnny had seen them and done his usual great voices job and said witty things. This day the elephants came by, Terry stood up and said, "Johnny, look. More elephants." To which Johnny responded... "F@ck the elephants!" Everyone laughed and it was a great outtake but it was also the realisation that Johnny's life was winding down.

Terry passed from a heart attack a number of years ago now.
[Post edited 4 Apr 2020 11:55]


What a fantastic nugget that is. Animal
Magic was part of my childhood. Proper kids tv.
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Terry Nutkins on 02:11 - Apr 5 with 1753 viewstimcocking

Anybody who loves animals is a good person, alright by me. Anybody who doesn't should never be trusted.
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Terry Nutkins on 08:28 - Apr 6 with 1619 viewsTheChef

My mum used to work with him in research while at the Centre for Tropical Diseases, round the back of Tottenham Court Road.

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Terry Nutkins on 11:37 - Apr 6 with 1563 viewsAntti_Heinola

Terry Nutkins on 11:47 - Apr 4 by bosh67

I worked with Johnny Morris for the last 8 years of his life so knew Terry quite well. We made the very last Animal Magic with him about 6 months before Johnny died. It was never aired sadly but a version of it went to DVD as The African Diaries, Animal Magic. I got on quite well with Terry. He was very good to Johnny and Johnny treated him like a son.

He lost several of his fingers when he borrowed a girlfriend's yellow jumper and one of his favourite otters smelt her perfume on him and attacked him when he went to pick them up. To his credit he accepted what had happened and the otter remained very close to him for many years after, minus that jumper. He inherited Johnny's place in Hungerford when he died in 1999. Johnny left me his keepers hat but I decided he should be buried with it. It seemed the right thing to do.

Just one little extra side on the last Animal Magic. We made it in Kenya. Johnny really wasn't very well by this time. After 3-4 days he had had enough. We'd filmed most of what we wanted to do but went on one last safari to see the elephants. Johnny was too tired to stand in the van. Before that Johnny had seen them and done his usual great voices job and said witty things. This day the elephants came by, Terry stood up and said, "Johnny, look. More elephants." To which Johnny responded... "F@ck the elephants!" Everyone laughed and it was a great outtake but it was also the realisation that Johnny's life was winding down.

Terry passed from a heart attack a number of years ago now.
[Post edited 4 Apr 2020 11:55]


Post of the Year, BTW.

Bare bones.

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Terry Nutkins on 12:03 - Apr 6 with 1547 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Terry Nutkins on 11:37 - Apr 6 by Antti_Heinola

Post of the Year, BTW.


My personal favourite, and very Alan Partridge passage of that post:

‘He lost several of his fingers when he borrowed a girlfriend's yellow jumper and one of his favourite otters smelt her perfume on him and attacked him when he went to pick them up. To his credit he accepted what had happened and the otter remained very close to him for many years after, minus that jumper’
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Terry Nutkins on 13:27 - Apr 6 with 1464 viewsLblock

Terry Nutkins on 11:47 - Apr 4 by bosh67

I worked with Johnny Morris for the last 8 years of his life so knew Terry quite well. We made the very last Animal Magic with him about 6 months before Johnny died. It was never aired sadly but a version of it went to DVD as The African Diaries, Animal Magic. I got on quite well with Terry. He was very good to Johnny and Johnny treated him like a son.

He lost several of his fingers when he borrowed a girlfriend's yellow jumper and one of his favourite otters smelt her perfume on him and attacked him when he went to pick them up. To his credit he accepted what had happened and the otter remained very close to him for many years after, minus that jumper. He inherited Johnny's place in Hungerford when he died in 1999. Johnny left me his keepers hat but I decided he should be buried with it. It seemed the right thing to do.

Just one little extra side on the last Animal Magic. We made it in Kenya. Johnny really wasn't very well by this time. After 3-4 days he had had enough. We'd filmed most of what we wanted to do but went on one last safari to see the elephants. Johnny was too tired to stand in the van. Before that Johnny had seen them and done his usual great voices job and said witty things. This day the elephants came by, Terry stood up and said, "Johnny, look. More elephants." To which Johnny responded... "F@ck the elephants!" Everyone laughed and it was a great outtake but it was also the realisation that Johnny's life was winding down.

Terry passed from a heart attack a number of years ago now.
[Post edited 4 Apr 2020 11:55]


I'd heard he had a dodgy tarka

Like a tikka but a little otter

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Terry Nutkins on 14:15 - Apr 6 with 1421 viewsColesIndyRs

Another one taken too early, will the curse of 2020 never end!
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Terry Nutkins on 07:58 - Apr 7 with 1313 viewsTheChef

Terry Nutkins on 14:15 - Apr 6 by ColesIndyRs

Another one taken too early, will the curse of 2020 never end!


Just to clarify, he died in 2012.

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Terry Nutkins on 08:09 - Apr 7 with 1305 viewsWokingR

Terry Nutkins on 07:58 - Apr 7 by TheChef

Just to clarify, he died in 2012.


Does that mean that 2012 was cursed too and is still going on then ?
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Terry Nutkins on 17:00 - Apr 7 with 1206 viewsColesIndyRs

Terry Nutkins on 07:58 - Apr 7 by TheChef

Just to clarify, he died in 2012.


A curse is a curse RIP Nuts
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Terry Nutkins on 17:50 - Apr 7 with 1167 viewsJigsore

I genuinely thought Terry Nutkins was a fiction squirrel from either a beatrix potter or the wind in the willows

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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