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Singer Meat Loaf To Star In A Children's TV Show

 
January 28, 2009 08:13 am CST 
 

Meat Loaf is to star in a children's TV program. The 61-year-old rocker will be featured in an episode of new 13-part U.K. TV series "Bookaboo" - which is aimed at helping children learn to read - where he will read a book to a rock star puppy who has to hear "a story a day or he just can't play."

Meat Loaf - who will read 'The Lamb Who Came for Dinner' on the show - offered tips for adults planning to tell their kids stories, saying: "You need to have fun with reading, you need to be a little animated and if it's scary make them shiver under the covers. If it's friendly and happy make them feel fuzzy and warm."

Meat Loaf - real name Marvin Lee Aday - raised two daughters, Pearl and Amanda, with his ex-wife Leslie.

Other celebrities set to appear on the program include former Spice Girl Mel C - who is currently expecting her first child - singer Alesha Dixon and former England soccer star David Seaman.

The show starts on CITV on March 2.

 
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