
The Fairies Farmyard Magic
Family · Music
Overview
The magical fairies and their friends are invited to a special country dancing party by Pheobe the Farmyard Fairy. The Fairy Tots and Elf Tots meet the farm children and sing and dance to nursery rhymes and some bootskooting songs.
Top Cast
Linda Allen
Linda Allen
Harmony
Linda Allen
Harmony
Joni Combe
Joni Combe
Rainbow Rhapsody
Joni Combe
Rainbow Rhapsody
Wally Carr
Wally Carr
Barnaby the Bizzy Buzzy Bee
Wally Carr
Barnaby the Bizzy Buzzy Bee
Stuart Boag
Stuart Boag
Elf the Fairy Cake Maker
Stuart Boag
Elf the Fairy Cake Maker
Susan Kirk
Susan Kirk
Phoebe the Farmyard Fairy
Susan Kirk
Phoebe the Farmyard Fairy
Sue McCoy
Sue McCoy
Hattie & Sam's mum
Sue McCoy
Hattie & Sam's mum
Duncan Young
Duncan Young
Hattie & Sam's dad
Duncan Young
Hattie & Sam's dad
Benita Grimaldi
Benita Grimaldi
Arabella
Benita Grimaldi
Arabella
James Mercuri
James Mercuri
William
James Mercuri
William
Joanna Reppucci
Joanna Reppucci
Emily
Joanna Reppucci
Emily
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