Santa Hunt Day 7: Hattie Hayridge Offers Ted Burns a Miracle

Tony Balls, played by Red Dwarf star Hattie Hayridge, is a lawyer from a law firm with a special new client who’s ready to blow the whistle on Santa Claus. The client in question, an elf called Legomass, confesses everything.
By: David Symington
 
Dec. 7, 2011 - PRLog -- It is day seven of Ted Burns’ quest to hunt down Santa Claus, who – with reference to both his enormous circumference and overall personality – is increasingly becoming known as the Christmas Crusher.

Yet what’s worse than a showdown with a reindeer-neglecting, elf-hating, parking fine-accruing festive madman? You guessed it. A lawyer. (Indeed, a lawyer called Tony Balls played by Hattie Hayridge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_Hayridge), the star of Red Dwarf and a famed stand-up comic. Don’t blame her. She’s only acting.)

But while most meetings with members of the legal profession tend to lead only to a massive invoice and a general loss of self-worth, lawyer Tony Balls from a law firm has got some good news for Ted: Legomass, the elf at the centre of allegations about Santa, has finally woken up from his self-indulgent coma.

A meeting with Legomass confirms the extent of the villain’s crimes. A hardened investigative journalist like Ted may think he has seen everything, but when you force someone to watch all seven Policy Academy films – that’s right. Even Mission to Moscow – you cross a moral boundary too big even for nine out of ten extremely well-qualified autocrats. But can Ted wheedle enough information out of Legomass to find Santa? And if he does, will Steve Guttenberg be there, too?

Watch Day Seven of Ted Burns’ quest starring Hattie Hayridge, here: www.youtube.com/tedburnsofficial

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A new webisode will be uploaded to YouTube every morning from December 1 to December 25 (inclusive), as we follow Ted's quest to save/ruin Christmas.


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