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From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date: 20071114
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NO-ONE who was there had seen anything like it before. There was singing star Tommy Steele on a traffic island in Lime Street and alongside him a pushmi-pullyu, a llama-like creature with a head at both ends.
Dr Dolittle fans will recognise the creature from the children's books created by Hugh Lofting, while Tommy was recognisable to everyone.
A taxi driver even stopped to offer him a lift.
Steele was in the city to promote the arrival of the stage musical Doctor Dolittle in which he stars and which opens at the Liverpool Empire for the Christmas season from ...
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