Masquerade was a picture book by Kit Williams and published in August 1979. It sparked a treasure hunt by including clues to the location of a jewelled golden hare that had been hidden somewhere in Britain by Williams.
It serves as an inspiration to the beginning of the third series of Sorry. When a local paper offers £300 to the person who finds the golden rabbit buried somewhere in town.
Everyone hops into the library to find the reference books. Timothy helps Frank but he cannot help blabbing the answers to the clues to the others. Timothy gets Shepherds pie slapped into his face.
The good news is that his mother arranges a meeting with Wilfred. Only she turns out to be a divorcee, a biology teacher and rather lovely.
They both decide to hunt for the rabbit but Timothy's blabber mouth is his undoing.
A bright start to the third series. Sheila Fearn is a good addition as Freddie, Timothy's new flame.
It serves as an inspiration to the beginning of the third series of Sorry. When a local paper offers £300 to the person who finds the golden rabbit buried somewhere in town.
Everyone hops into the library to find the reference books. Timothy helps Frank but he cannot help blabbing the answers to the clues to the others. Timothy gets Shepherds pie slapped into his face.
The good news is that his mother arranges a meeting with Wilfred. Only she turns out to be a divorcee, a biology teacher and rather lovely.
They both decide to hunt for the rabbit but Timothy's blabber mouth is his undoing.
A bright start to the third series. Sheila Fearn is a good addition as Freddie, Timothy's new flame.