Don’t Eat the Neighbours E11 – Fox Comes to Stay [NEW Fan Restoration]

This is a restoration of "Fox Comes to Stay", episode 11 of the TV series Don’t Eat the Neighbours. This restoration uses three video sources: High-resolution clips originally posted on the ITV Kids channel, which together cover the majority of the episode A near-complete VHS recording originally broadcast on Finnish network YLE 2 A complete VHS recording originally broadcast on the Canadian network YTV The final edit mainly uses the high-quality clips overlaid on top of the Finnish VHS recording. The VHS recordings are used in places not covered by the clips and have been scaled and colour-graded to make the transition between sources as seamless as possible. The audio is primarily sourced from the clips and the English VHS, with the Finnish VHS filling in missing pieces. The opening sequence is taken from the 2002 DVD, while the end credits are retained from the Canadian VHS. --- Want to help restore an obscure TV show from the early 2000s? Check out our Discord server! We’re always looking for more help:   / discord   --- RESTORATION CREDITS: Video & Sound Editing, Compositing and Colour Grading: Mowl VIDEO SOURCES: High quality clips originally posted on the ITV Kids YouTube channel, and rescued by MeeleeMario Finnish TV recording by Stan_man (   / @stan_man  ) English TV recording by Peso Bill (   / @pesosbill  ) AND SPECIAL THANKS TO: The "Don't Eat the Neighbours Archives" channel for producing the first restoration of this episode! (   / @detnarchives  ) Everyone on the Rescue DEtN Discord! And of course the talented cast and crew who made DetN! --- “Don’t Eat the Neighbours”, or “Big Teeth Bad Breath” as it was known in Canada, was a TV show that originally aired in Canada on YTV in 2001 and on the CITV programming block on British network ITV in 2002. The majority of this series was once thought to have been lost outside of four episodes that were released on DVD in 2002. Thanks to group of dedicated fans, however, we have been able to track down almost every episode in a complete or near-complete form in one language or another. As of writing, we are currently missing only one episode: a Christmas special titled “Old Father Rabbit”.