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Matthew Corbett, is an English television personality, writer and puppeteer, best known for presenting The Sooty Show and later Sooty and Co. Matthew was born in Guiseley, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 28 March 1948. In the late 1960s, he had to choose another stage name, as there was already another Peter Corbett registered at drama school. He kept his surname, and chose the name of Matthew; for television purposes he has remained as Matthew Corbett. He appeared in the 1971 Doctor Who serial The Dæmons as a character called Jones and was a regular performer in the Thames Television children's show Rainbow, where he sang and performed and wrote with Rod Burton and Jane Tucker as Rod, Matt and Jane, later on known as Rod, Jane and Roger and finally being better known as Rod, Jane and Freddy. In 1976 Matthew left Rainbow to take over The Sooty Show from his father, Harry Corbett, on his retirement (he made a special guest appearance on Rainbow with Sooty in the episode "The VIP"). Matthew Corbett retired in 1998 after 22 years, and chose Richard Cadell to replace him. Corbett appears in This Is Your Life, Telly Addicts and Light Lunch

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The Ice Age Land VII: The Stone of Cold Fire is a 2006 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama and the seventh film in The Ice Age Land series, produced and directed by Bill Kopp. It stars the voices of Jordan Fry, Erica Luttrell, Lacey Chabert, Rob Paulsen and Dee Bradley Baker, and introduces Brian Wilson, Shelley Hack, and British actor Matthew Corbett. This was the only Ice Age Land film to be written by Kopp. This is the first installment to not have Ben Gazzara's narration. Starting with The Stone of Cold Fire, Taiwanese-American studio Wang Film Productions takes over the overseas animation work on the entire Ice Age Land series until the 2013–14 television series of the same name and The Ice Age Land XIII: The Wisdom of Friends, after South Korean studio AKOM provided their animation for the last five direct-to-video sequels: The Grand Valley Adventure, The Time of the Great Giving, Journey Through the Mists, The Mysterious Island, and The Secret of Pachyderm Rock.