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About Warrick Brownlow-Pike

Warrick Brownlow-Pike is an RTS award winning show creator, puppeteer, writer, producer and content creator who is best known for his characters Gonger on Sesame Street and Dodge the Dog in the CBeebies House on the BBC Preschool CBeebies channel (who he has been performing since 2010!).

Warrick is the co-creator and writer of the Sesame Street segment and spin-off 'Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck'.

He is also the creator, writer and producer of the BBC's 'Dodge's Pup School' and 'Meaban & Moo'. Other credits include being an assistant Puppet Captain and core UK Puppeteer of The Chamberlain on Netflix and Henson’s 'The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance', the Disney movie 'Muppets Most Wanted', the Sesame Workshop/CBeebies coproduction 'The Furchester Hotel', Oucho the Cactus for the CBBC channel, Marion the Cat from 'Mongrels' for BBC Three and Jobi in BAFTA award winning 'Get Well Soon' with Dr Ranj for the CBeebies Channel.

Warrick is also an illustrator and character designer.

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