These include mangoes and peanut butter, both of which his potential customers just find too weird - though the peanut butter at least is a Chekhov's Gun, because it turns out that while Brits in the 1920s won't eat it, bears will. It Will Never Catch On: Billy's main line of work is importing novel products from the USA, only to come up against this attitude.Impoverished Patrician: Lady Katherine confides to George that she is this, but advises him that the reason she manages to hide this and the reason she believes George will be successful is because "money is like a flock of birds, if you look like you know where you're going, it will follow you.". This does not endear him to the religious members of the village community. Evil Stole My Faith: George lost his faith in World War I.Close-Knit Community: And (for the most part) they don't like the Mottersheads moving in, at least at first.Billy attempts to clear a woodland path by telling a young couple it's being closed for scientific research. Based on a True Story: It's a Dramatization and the phrase appears at the start of every episode.Our Zoo is 2014 BBC drama series about the Mottershead family’s founding of Chester Zoo starring Lee Ingleby, Liz White, Amelia Clarkson and Honor Kneafsey.
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