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The One Show Team | 15:07 UK time, Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Fabio Jimenez, with telephoneOur wildlife wonders Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff are back this week with a series of films about talking to the animals.

So, from Monday, 9th November to Friday 13th November 2009, we're inviting One Show viewers to call our telephone line and leave their animal impersonations on voicemail.

Do you sound like a squirrel? Can you impersonate an iguana?

Leave your impression of an animal on our "creature call" phoneline.

The number is 03700 100 150.

Mike and MirandaWe'll be using the best of the animal impressions in our new online game from next week.

Terms & Conditions

1. Standard geographic call charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher.
2.The One Show will be playing a selection of the impersonations received. Some impersonations will also be selected to feature in a game on The One Show website. Not all impersonations will be used.
3. Impersonations containing any offensive or inappropriate references will be discarded.
4.For information on the BBC Privacy Policy please visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy/

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  • 1. At 7:49pm on 11 Nov 2009, Loughton_Monkey wrote:

    In the next program, will you please ask Miranda to explain how a sound can be slowed down "Ten Times". I am familiar with how you would speed it up ten times, or indeed how you can slow it down 90%. But "Ten Times" sounds about as possible as multiplying infinity by infinity.

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