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Mr Squiggle was joined by other characters devised and performed by Hetherington including Rocket who brought him from the Moon to the studio; Blackboard who held the squiggles while Mr Squiggle transformed them; Bill Steamshovel who loved telling riddles and eating rocks and concrete and later the knock-knock telling Gus the Snail.
Mr. Squiggle (originally also known as Mr. Squiggle and Friends) is an Australian children's television series, and the name of the title character from that ABC show. The show was presented on television in many formats, between its inception on 1 July 1959 [1] and 1999, from five-minute slots to a one-and-a-half-hour variety show featuring other performers, [2] [3] and has had several name ...
Mr Squiggle: 4 Four coins minted featuring 'Mr Squiggle', 'Bill the Steam Shovel', 'Gus the Snail' and 'Blackboard'. 2,000,000 of each [15] 2020 Australian Olympic Team 6 Emblem of the Australian Olympic team and their blue, green, gold, red and black colours and an additional coin for the Paralympics. 2,450,000 of each [15] ICC Women's T20 ...
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Mr. (Seymour) Fish – Mark Mitchell: One of the most memorable characters and major antagonist of Lift Off — reminiscent of Oscar the Grouch in Sesame Street, but acts as an authority figure instead — Mr. Fish was the very strict, and therefore narcissist, and snobbish, caretaker of the small apartment building where the characters lived ...
Squiggle may refer to: Another name for the ASCII character tilde (~) Diacritical mark; Mr. Squiggle, Australian children's TV puppet and show of the same name
Lack of simple display media such as a globe of the world. (He is credited with inventing the blackboard, and the blackboard eraser) Political factions within the school district, at war with each other at the expense of educational progress. Wealthy citizens sending their children to private schools.
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