Ted Gone Fishing : ce qu'il faut savoir
Ted was rescued from a dog’s home in Surrey in the Spring of 2013 when he was about six months old and went to live with Lisa Clark, Executive Producer of Gone Fishing.
Ted Gone Fishing en United Kingdom fait l'actualité ce jeudi. Selon BBC, Ted was rescued from a dog’s home in Surrey in the Spring of 2013 when he was about six months old and went to live with Lisa Clark, Executive Producer of Gone Fishing.
Les faits
- Ted was rescued from a dog’s home in Surrey in the Spring of 2013 when he was about six months old and went to live with Lisa Clark, Executive Producer of Gone Fishing.
- The pair first encountered the Patterdale Terrier mix Ted in season three of Gone Fishing, back in 2020, and he went on to make numerous on-screen appearances alongside the presenters.
- After his first introduction in 2020, Ted became a fan-favourite with Gone Fishing viewers, and in the 2025 Christmas special, he was awarded an honorary Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Ted, the Patterdale Terrier mix, who found fame on BBC’s Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing alongside Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse has died.
- Lisa Clark, Executive Producer, and Ted’s owner said: “Ted was a much-loved family pet as well as a treasured companion to Paul and Bob on Gone Fishing.
L'essentiel
HuffPost UK indique que the pair first encountered the Patterdale Terrier mix Ted in season three of Gone Fishing, back in 2020, and he went on to make numerous on-screen appearances alongside the presenters. D'après HuffPost UK, after his first introduction in 2020, Ted became a fan-favourite with Gone Fishing viewers, and in the 2025 Christmas special, he was awarded an honorary Lifetime Achievement Award. Comme le souligne BBC, Ted, the Patterdale Terrier mix, who found fame on BBC’s Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing alongside Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse has died. Selon BBC, Lisa Clark, Executive Producer, and Ted’s owner said: “Ted was a much-loved family pet as well as a treasured companion to Paul and Bob on Gone Fishing.
Les chiffres
BBC indique que the Patterdale Terrier mix made his first appearance in Series 3 in 2020. D'après BBC, He made his first appearance on the popular BBC Two show in Series 3 (episode 3) in 2020, quickly becoming a fan favourite and during the Christmas special in Cornwall in 2025 he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Ce qu'ils disent
“So very, very sad,” Bob lamented, remembering “lovely Ted” as “the best companion and the greatest little chum”. (HuffPost UK) “Going to miss him so much.,. and away boss,” he added. (HuffPost UK)
Le contexte
Selon HuffPost UK, Comedians Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse have paid tribute to the canine companion with whom they shared the screen numerous times over the years in their hit series Gone Fishing. HuffPost UK indique que On Monday morning, the BBC announced that Ted had died, with both of Gone Fishing’s hosts sharing touching tributes. D'après HuffPost UK, the BBC explained that when Ted was around six months old, he was rescued from a dog’s home and went to live with Gone Fishing’s executive producer Lisa Clark, who was his owner until he died. Comme le souligne HuffPost UK, In her own statement, the producer: “Ted was a much-loved family pet as well as a treasured companion to Paul and Bob on Gone Fishing.
Recherches associées
Les recherches associées qui dominent la conversation : Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.
À retenir
- The pair first encountered the Patterdale Terrier mix Ted in season three of Gone Fishing, back in 2020, and he went on to make numerous on-screen appearances alongside the presenters.
- After his first introduction in 2020, Ted became a fan-favourite with Gone Fishing viewers, and in the 2025 Christmas special, he was awarded an honorary Lifetime Achievement Award.
- The BBC explained that when Ted was around six months old, he was rescued from a dog’s home and went to live with Gone Fishing’s executive producer Lisa Clark, who was his owner until he died.
- Recherches qui explosent : Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.
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