Mist on tv

Mist

From the night that she was born Mist has been a TV star. Firstly in  ‘Mist-the tale of a sheepdog puppy’  a 90 minute film telling of her path to become a working sheepdog. The film was first shown on Channel Five on Christmas day 2006 and was a huge success. Since then Mist and the rest of the Borough Farm dogs have starred in three series (making a total of 39 episodes)  of ‘Channel Five’s’ series ‘Mist Sheepdog Tales’, the  third series has been broadcast on Channel Five this spring.

‘Mist sheepdog tales’ are gentle, fun stories set around farm life in North Devon. Featuring all of the Borough Farm dogs plus a host of farm animals, ‘Sheepdog tales’ has been enjoyed around the world, and is currently broadcast in 20 countries, and DVD sales topping 200,000 in the US.

Use this page to find out the latest new about Mist on TV, or for more information you can visit Mist’s own web-site at www.mistthesheepdog.co.uk


Mist’s blog

added by Mist on Thursday June 11, 2009 at 11:02 am

taken from Mist’s own web site www.mistthesheepdog.co.uk

It’s spring time again and I love the spring!We’ve had about 850 lambs born this year, they are growing really quickly at the moment. In fact some of them are as big as me, though not as big as Jake and certainly not as big as the visitor that we met yesterday. The boss had a phone call yesterday morning to tell him that there was a big dog chasing the sheep on Morte Point. When we got there, we found a huge great St Bernard (about as big as five of me) chasing sheep near the cliff edge. The boss managed to catch it and give it back to its owner, but the dog had already managed to chase one lamb over the edge of the cliff. The boss climbed down and carried the lamb back up, fortunately it wasn’t too badly hurt. We bought it home and put it in the shed to look after it. I hope that it’s ok. It’s not just new lambs that have arrived at Borough Farm this spring, the ducks have hatched seven new ducklings, and on the island on the pond the geese are sitting on a big pile of eggs. Unfortunately the mother goose seems to get bored of sitting on the eggs, and once a week she takes a day off and swims around the pond. I don’t think that she realises that she needs to sit on them all of the time if she wants them to hatch!I’ll let you know what happens next time… See you soon!

Mist