
Tabby McTat
Family · Animation · TV Movie
Overview
Busker Fred and his cat Tabby McTat entertain and delight passersby with music across London. One day, Fred falls, injures his leg, and is whisked away in an ambulance, leaving Tabby alone on the city's streets.
Top Cast


Jodie Whittaker
Jodie Whittaker
Narrator (voice)
Jodie Whittaker
Narrator (voice)


Rob Brydon
Rob Brydon
Fred (voice)
Rob Brydon
Fred (voice)


Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù
Tabby McTat (voice)
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù
Tabby McTat (voice)


Susan Wokoma
Susan Wokoma
Sock (voice)
Susan Wokoma
Sock (voice)


Joanna Scanlan
Joanna Scanlan
Pat (voice)
Joanna Scanlan
Pat (voice)


Cariad Lloyd
Cariad Lloyd
Prunella (voice)
Cariad Lloyd
Prunella (voice)


Felix Tandon
Felix Tandon
Ambulance Boy (voice)
Felix Tandon
Ambulance Boy (voice)
Rory Finnegan
Rory Finnegan
Samuel Sprat (voice)
Rory Finnegan
Samuel Sprat (voice)


David Holt
David Holt
Additional Voices (voice)
David Holt
Additional Voices (voice)
Lizzie Waterworth
Lizzie Waterworth
Additional Voices (voice)
Lizzie Waterworth
Additional Voices (voice)
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