Rosie’s voice is on TV!

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A SIX-year-old Glazebury girl is currently playing a key role in a BBC cartoon series – School of Roars.
Rosie Cooper-Kelly, a pupil at Twiss Green Primary School, is voicing one of the characters in the weekly CBeebies animated series.
Over the last 12 months, Rosie has been travelling down to London once a month to record three or four episodes of the series at a time.
She’s in good company because top TV stars Sarah Lancashire, Kathy Burke and Andrew Scott also voice parts in the show.
Rosie is following in the footsteps of her elder sister, Daisy, who appeared in a three-part drama, “The Trials of Jimmy Rose” on ITV in 2015.
Daisy appeared alongside Ray Winstone and Amanda Redman – playing the part of Ray Winstone’s granddaughter.
School Of Roars follows five mini monsters through their school day as they learn monstery lessons in maths, music, cookery and life.
The class is taught by the loveable Miss Grizzlesniff, who is voiced by Kathy Burke (Gimme Gimme Gimme). Other voices in the series include Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax) who plays the Headmonstress, Mrs Twirlyhorn and Andrew Scott (Sherlock) who is the narrator, as well as voicing other characters including the cookery teacher Mr Marrow.


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