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Here is the fantastic Melinda Doolittle.Melinda Doolittle, another of our special guests here today.She is sensational. Sensational.
Melinda Doolittle, another of our special guests here today.
We watched Melinda Doolittle today, and that's the first time I've heard her sing that song.
and the Chocolate Factory," "Doctor Doolittle," "Mary Poppins," and many other books-- which is something that happens, by the way, in children's literature.
Here is the fantastic Melinda Doolittle.
How it felt like it was Melinda Doolittle's story.
So the 1988 edition of Lofting's "Doctor Doolittle" removes all references to skin color and Prince Bumpo no longer wishes to be white.
Dr. Doolittle remains an enlightened white European who goes to civilize the natives.
Dr. Doolittle was an animal doctor who went to Africa, of course, a fictional character, and found, hunted down, this long extinct, thought to be extinct,
Similarly, removing references to skin color in "Doctor Doolittle" does not also remove colonialism.
And in a way, my dad's story is Eliza Doolittle's story because he was the barrow boy person in Covent Garden Market
Anniversary tour for that, as you guys did with "Doolittle?"
So I've literally grown up hearing your voice in "Aladdin," "Dr. Doolittle," "Cyberchase" and everything.
Maybe you don't. It was invented or first spotted, I should say, in 1923 by Hugh Lofting, who wrote a book called "The Adventures of Dr. Doolittle."
I'm thinking about, oh, I didn't know she had, you know, a swing when she was a kid, Melinda Doolittle.