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Dennis himself, representing Radio Lincolnshire and
            Nottinghamshire.

               ON THE TELEPHONE
               Now Dennis was very well known in the dog world as a
            breeder of Afghan dogs.  In fact he was an undisputed
            authority on dogs of all types and breeds. He explained that he
            had been asked by BBC Television to produce a programme on
            “Working Dogs”.
               The idea had come from the department who produced
            “One Man and His Dog”, and they were looking at other ideas
            that would interest the same kind of audience.
               Dennis had already arranged a venue and time for shooting
            the film. It was to be at Belvoir Castle, a most imposing country
            residence the home of the Duke of Rutland, standing on the
            edge of a large hillside overlooking the Lincolnshire/
            Nottinghamshire border.
               The shooting of the film was to take place in three weeks
            time and Dennis wanted to have “Dinan” our Dalmatian
            carriage dog on his programme.
               At this time Dinan was about at the peak of his working life.
            He had appeared with both of our carriages at countless
            weddings and in many cases managed to cause more interest
            than the bride herself,  although she was never aware of this.
               We had to explain to Dennis that Dinan’s role was strictly
            business to him. That is, he was there to guard and protect.  If
            anything, anything at all was to try and interfere with his horse
            or carriage he would sort the problem out in no uncertain
            manner.
               Dalmatians can be quite aggressive we explained, it would
            be best if there was no risk of other dogs being damaged. It
            was decided that “our bit” would be filmed after lunch when all
            the other working dogs had gone safely home.


               PREPARATIONS




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