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Entry: The Tweenies - A TV Programme - A889914
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Rescued from the Flea Market. I'm sorry. I'm really, really sorry.
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A889914 - The Tweenies - A TV Programme
McKay The Disorganised Posted Dec 3, 2002
And so you should be!
The Tweenies production team revolve around Iain Lauchlan (remember finger-mouse ?) and another guy whose names escapes me right now. (Will Breton ?) They used to write and perform in the pantomime each year at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, and many names from those productions appear in the team of The Tweenies, Karl Wooley for example was a cast regular, usually as the second lead, Lauchlan was the Dame and Will Breton would either be another Dame or the comedy role.
The pantos were a big hit in Coventry for years, until the Success of the Tweenies meant they had to end it after Christmas 1999. Christmas 2000 saw an attempt at a 'saucy' pantomime, featuring a DJ from local radio (Malcolm Boyden) However the following year it was back to the family show with Iain Lauchlan's best man, Mr Jolly. thats not his real name of course but its how he appears at The Roundabout Stop on Playdays.
Now isn't that a pile more information than you needed ??
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PQ Posted Dec 3, 2002
Bella isn't as bossy as fizz...fizz is a stupid bint who will sulk and shout to get her own (sickeningly pink) way.
*oh dear did I really just write that*
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Mu Beta Posted Dec 3, 2002
You worry me...
Will Brenton is the name you're after. I'll put in him and Lauchlan, but keep the paragraph as saying the actors are deliberately anonymous. That should be a bit more accurate.
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A889914 - The Tweenies - A TV Programme
superdogmonkey Posted Dec 4, 2002
Didn't they try to bring in a companion for Doodles?
A poodle type effort called something like Biddles?
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Mu Beta Posted Dec 4, 2002
I confess, it's news to me if they did.
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mrs the wife Posted Dec 5, 2002
Doodles companion is Izzles - she is a purple and white dog and much was made of Doodles unhappiness that a new (and extremely bouncy) dog had joined them in the nursery. It took a coupl of episodes for them to settle down together. She is a recent addition and soft toys are available I believe!
I hope that's helpful, go to the Cbeebies website and in the Tweenies section you will find her portrait.
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Metal Chicken Posted Dec 13, 2002
Looking good Master B.
My 80 year old mum is a big Tweenies fan. Well she doesn't get out much these days... She's currently sulking because their regular spot in the TV schedules has been given over to that new Fimbles thing. The actor's anonymity thing all adds to the mystery for her - she's convinced the costumes are either computer generated or inhabited by small size people and the would probably completely disappear if she believed normal everyday actors were hiding in there.
Not sure there's any useful comments in there for your article but at least it's on topic!
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Trout Montague Posted Dec 13, 2002
I do wonder how the children are short but the adults are so tall.
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egon Posted Dec 13, 2002
surely a more accurate name for a dog would be Piddles?
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Mu Beta Posted Dec 13, 2002
That's a very good question, Trout.
I presume the BBC must have a few midgets under contract.
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Peer Review: A889914 - The Tweenies - A TV Programme
- 1: Mu Beta (Dec 3, 2002)
- 2: McKay The Disorganised (Dec 3, 2002)
- 3: PQ (Dec 3, 2002)
- 4: Mu Beta (Dec 3, 2002)
- 5: superdogmonkey (Dec 4, 2002)
- 6: Mu Beta (Dec 4, 2002)
- 7: mrs the wife (Dec 5, 2002)
- 8: Mu Beta (Dec 5, 2002)
- 9: Metal Chicken (Dec 13, 2002)
- 10: Trout Montague (Dec 13, 2002)
- 11: egon (Dec 13, 2002)
- 12: Mu Beta (Dec 13, 2002)
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