Comedy duo Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse made a splash in Shropshire as they paid a visit to one of the county's freshwater fisheries.
Mike and his family, pictured with Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse
After spending some time fishing on the lake, they paid a visit to Market Drayton where they met with Steve Ball, owner of Queen Street Records. Paul and Bob spent time browsing through the collection of vinyls, where Paul picked up a copy of 'I'm a Believer' by EMF and Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. They opened a tab at the Fox and Hounds, which is owned by Joules Brewery and is located in the village of Cheswardine.Mike Arnold, director and tenant of the Fox and Hounds said:"They were both lovely, genuine, down to earth people. The film crew were great too, they were very welcoming and it all went very well.
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