Auberon Mole (Howard Lloyd Lewis) – Mole's cousin in the series, is a well-known playwright, and the focus of the episodes "Mole's Cousin", "Auberon's Return" and "Happy New Year".He briefly appeared in the film with a singing role and then made on and off appearances in the series. Alfred (Allan Bardsley) – Alfred is Toad's sarcastic and stubborn but well-meaning horse who always refuses to do what Toad wants to do.Both appear together in a number of episodes. He is not to be confused with Billy the Fieldmouse, who appears on and off in the series. He first appears as an unnamed character the Series 1 episode "The Grand Annual Show", but becomes more of a recurring character from Series 3 onwards. Billy Rabbit ( David Jason) – "Billy" is present in all series.Otter (Brian Southwood) – One of the inhabitants of the River Bank and an old friend of Rat.In "The Rescue", his name is revealed to be Bert. Henchman Weasel ( Brian Trueman) – the Chief's somewhat dim-witted second-in-command known for his catchphrase, "Very nice, very nice!".In two episodes, his name is revealed to be Bill. However, he is not all bad, and at times will selflessly come to the aid of other animals in need – examples including Mole in "Badger's Remedy" Otter's son Portly in "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" and a lost shrew, Ernest, in "The Rescue". He often tries to trick Toad out of his wealth. Chief Weasel ( David Jason) – The villainous leader of the Weasels, the bullies and thieves of the Wild Wood. ![]() He is shown to play the violin in the episode "A Producer's Lot" Authoritarian and mature, but with a strong sense of justice, he always tries to keep Toad and the troublesome Weasels out of trouble. He was a friend of Toad's late father and enjoys chess and canvas painting. Respected by all for his intelligence and courage.
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