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Ashleigh and Pudsey was a British dog trick act, comprising trainer Ashleigh Jade Butler (born 7 February 1995) and Pudsey (28 December 2005 – 20 July 2017), a male
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, and Chinese Crested powderpuff
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. They achieved prominence as contestants in the sixth series of the television talent show ''
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'', which they won on 12 May 2012, becoming the first dog trick act to win the competition. On 21 July 2017, Butler announced that Pudsey had died. Following his death, Butler said that her other trained dog, Sully, would take over future events but would "never become Pudsey”.


Career


''Britain's Got Talent''

Ashleigh and Pudsey were part of the sixth series of ''Britain's Got Talent''. Their audition was held in
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and aired on 7 April 2012. They danced to "
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" by
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. Although in 2012, four judges were introduced on the panel, on the day of recording
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was not able to attend, therefore they performed to the remaining three. With a standing ovation from the audience and all three judges, they were put through to the next round.
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said "Pudsey is one of the best dancing dogs I've ever seen". They participated in the first semi-final on 6 May 2012, performing to "Peppy and George" from '' The Artist''. They were later voted through to the final by the public. The final was held on 12 May 2012, where they performed to " Theme from ''Mission: Impossible''". The routine involved Pudsey walking across the judging panel and then climbing onto Ashleigh's back. Later that evening, ''Ashleigh and Pudsey'' won the 2012 series of ''
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'', beating classical duo Jonathan and Charlotte.


Post ''Britain's Got Talent''

On 2 June 2012, Ashleigh and Pudsey performed at Epsom Downs Racecourse in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II as part of the
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celebrations. In September 2012, Ashleigh and Pudsey were guest judges on ITV2's ''
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''. As part of the prize for winning ''
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'', Ashleigh and Pudsey performed at the 84th '' Royal Variety Performance'' on 19 November 2012 in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, which aired on
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on 3 December. In December 2012, Pudsey played the role of Duchess in
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of his children's book '' Mr Stink''. On Boxing Day 2012, Ashleigh and Pudsey were judges on
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talent show '' That Dog Can Dance!'' hosted by
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. In early 2013, Ashleigh and Pudsey were co-presenters on the
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programme '' Who Let the Dogs Out and About?'' which toured the UK throughout the summer of 2012. Since Autumn of 2013, Ashleigh and Pudsey have become presenters of the main show, ''
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''. In April 2015, Ashleigh and Pudsey were guest presenters at the 10th Young Scot Awards. In July 2016, Ashleigh took part in a celebrity episode of ''
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'' on
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. In March 2020, Ashleigh and Sully appeared on '' Crackerjack!''.


''Pudsey the Dog: The Movie''

In January 2013, it was announced that
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would produce '' Pudsey: The Movie''. The film, which was released in the UK on 18 July 2014, follows Pudsey and three siblings Molly, George and Tommy as they move to the village of Chuffington-on-Sea with their mother Gail (
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) and set out to save the village from their landlord Mr Thorne (
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) and his cat Faustus. Pudsey is voiced by comedian
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.


Theatre

From December 2012 to January 2013, Ashleigh and Pudsey performed at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking in '' Dick Whittington'' opposite
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. The deal is believed to have been worth around £150,000. From December 2013 to January 2014, Ashleigh and Pudsey performed in '' Dick Whittington'' opposite
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at the Opera House,
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. From December 2014 to January 2015, Ashleigh and Pudsey starred in '' Dick Whittington'' at the
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. They played the roles of Dorothy and Toto in the Easter pantomime of '' The Wizard of Oz'' at the Playhouse, Whitley Bay on 9 and 10 April 2015.


Filmography


Television

;Guest appearances *'' Daybreak'' (12 April 2012, 14 May 2012, 13 August 2012, 18 December 2012, 30 July 2013, 18 February 2014) – Guests *''
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'' (14 May 2012, 12 April 2013, 4 December 2014) – Guests *'' This Morning'' (10 April 2012, 14 May 2012, 10 October 2012, 8 July 2014, 13 April 2015) – Guests *'' Alan Carr: Chatty Man'' (18 May 2012) – Guests *'' Good Morning America'' (4 June 2012) – Guests *''
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'' (1 July 2012) – Guests *''
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'' (11 July 2012) – Performers *'' America's Got Talent'' (18 July 2012) – Performers *''
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'' (3 September 2012, 13 November 2013, 3 March 2014) – Guests *'' Loose Women'' (24 October 2012) – Guests *'' Children in Need'' (16 November 2012) – Performer (Pudsey Only) *'' Royal Variety Performance'' (3 December 2012) – Performers (part of the ''BGT'' prize) *''
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'' (18 April 2013) – Award presenters *''
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'' (19 May 2013) – Award presenters *''
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'' (1 June 2013) – Guest performers *''
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'' (12 February 2015) – Guest, Ashleigh only *''
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'' (27 February 2016) – 'Who Shot Simon Cowell?' sketch *'' The Saturday Show'' (5 March 2016) – Guests *'' Celebrity First Dates'' (15 July 2016) – Participant, Ashleigh only *''
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'' (2016)


Film


Theatre


Writing

On 11 October 2012, Pudsey's "official" autobiography, ''Pudsey: My Autobidography'' (), was published by the Sphere imprint of
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. The book formed part of a £100,000 publishing deal with Ashleigh Butler.


Charity work and campaigns

In 2012, Ashleigh and Pudsey fronted a PETA campaign calling for a ban on cruelty to animals in circuses. In December 2012, Ashleigh and Pudsey launched a Christmas appeal alongside Vets4Pets to highlight the risks that pets face over the Christmas period.


Pudsey's death and aftermath

On 20 July 2017, Pudsey was euthanised as he had terminal leukaemia. Ashleigh announced Pudsey's death via her Instagram. The next day, Butlers's management announced that her trained dog, Sully, a Border Collie, Chinese Crested Powderpuff, and Poodle cross, would replace Pudsey in booked pantomime appearances and other future arrangements. In 2018 and 2019, Sully (full name Ag Ch. The Closet Monster of Ashpen), along with Butler, won the small breed agility competition at
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.


See also

* Kate and Gin * Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ashleigh And Pudsey Britain's Got Talent winners Entertainer duos 2012 establishments in England 2017 disestablishments in England