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BetacommandBot 21:52, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Fuzzy Worm

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Is this a reference to the Pussenwolf? It resembled a feather boa and was pulled around the set on wire? MartinSFSA (talk) 07:24, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Where mentioned in the Radio Times listings it's referred to as the Woofumpuss. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fredtheoyster (talkcontribs) 17:29, 22 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Ta for that -- I heard "Pussenwolf" but had no cite. Reversing the order and taking the en as um is a bit surprising. MartinSFSA (talk) 00:02, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Sound On/Vision On

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IIRC, "Sound On" usally came *before* (not after) "Vision On". With the advent of new recording methods (i.e. digital) this may now be redundant. Anyone know?

SimonTrew (talk) 10:05, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Skits

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In my dialect, a skit means a satire on a theme. I think this should be renamed to sketches or segments or something like that. SimonTrew (talk) 16:32, 15 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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This article says that the reward for sending a picture in for "The Gallery" segment is unknown. However, the first episode of Vision On is available to watch on YouTube, and in that episode, Pat Keysell says "...anyone can send a picture, and if we choose yours, we'll let you choose one of these books." Tony Hart is holding three children's books, but I couldn't identify them. Here's a link to the YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EmCC2aPV74 (time mark: 23:28)

Note: I tried to use the YouTube sharing link with the time mark embedded in the link, but Wikipedia flagged that as a spammy link on the blacklist and blocked the edit. So I provided a direct link to YouTube.

Steveha (talk) 08:42, 7 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Loved Vision On

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This is nothing to do with wikipedia,just thought I'd say that I loved Vision On. Whenever I hear Cavatina I'm taken back to my childhood and teenage years. I don't know why, but Vision On is one of the few children's tv programs I have any recollection of, and a very fond recollection. Thanks to those of you who have created and maintained this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.210.115.100 (talk) 20:06, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]