Muffin the Mule (character)

Muffin the Mule was the titular character in the puppet television series Muffin the Mule, presented by Annette Mills.

History
Muffin appeared in an instalment in the series where a woman, (TV: ) Annette Mills, (PROSE: ) spoke to the puppet. This played in the Connolly family home on Mafeking Terrace in 1953. (TV: )

A bored Ace once turned on the television in Mrs Smith's boarding house in 1963 and found Muffin on. She didn't know what it was and was unimpressed ("a woman with a posh accent thick enough to insulate cavity walls who played a piano while a wooden donkey jerked up and down"). (PROSE: )

The Twelfth Doctor once compared Muffin the Mule not actually being inside one's television to a monster he encountered not literally being trapped within a cassette tape. (AUDIO: )

In non-valid sources
Muffin the Mule, seemingly as a real individual, was once present in a garden which a young boy walked through while talking about a broadcasting corporation. (TV: )

Muffin was once seen out of Mr. Borusa's office at the BBC HQ, shortly before Borusa discussed Sydney Newman's idea for a new programme. (TV: )

Other matters
Muffin the Mule was the titular character in the series Muffin the Mule.