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1970's cartoon- 'It's the wool-uff!!'

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pignpog | 21:11 Thu 02nd Feb 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I know someone will know this.... There used to be a cartoon, with a big hairy dog, which carried a crook, standing watch for a little lamb...... catchphrase 'It's the wool-uff, It's the wool-uff' I remember the typical scene, dog hooks wolf round neck....... lamb safe again. What was it called??????
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Would you believe it was called "It's the Wolf " !!!!
More info here,
http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Hanna-Barbera_Studios/A-C/T he_Cattanooga_Cats/It_s_the_Wolf/
the boy who cried wolf ?
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Thanks! Ha ha . I do believe the dog has gone slightly 'bald' with age.... sure he was hairier than that!


I still preferred Hickory House!

The sheep dog also used to guard the sheep against the carnivorous advances of a chicken hawk. The chicken hawk in the cartoon was the vocal inspiration for Fred Elliot in coronation st!
xrayspecs - you sure...ah say, you sure you ain't gettin' a might confused with ol' Foghorn Leghorn there, boy? :-)
Wasn't fog horn leg horn a chicken hawk?
Foghorn Leghorn was a rooster - a flamin' big one, but a rooster nonetheless. I seem to remember one cartoon where he was being harrassed by an enthusiastic young chicken hawk - several times smaller than himself.
I think that's where my confusion has set in. Now you mention the rooster I can picture him strutting around and doing his Fred Elliot impression.

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