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Mr. Squiggle : ウィキペディア英語版
Mr. Squiggle

''Mr. Squiggle'' was Australia's longest-running children's television series, and the name of the title character from that ABC show. The show has been presented on television in many formats, from five-minute slots to a one-and-a-half hour variety show featuring other performers, and has had several name changes, originally airing as ''Mr. Squiggle and Friends''. The program at its height, was one of the most popular children's programs and toured theatre and conventions, entertaining several generations who grew with the program.
==History==
''Mr. Squiggle'' was created by Norman Hetherington, and the character first appeared on the ''Children's TV Club'' on ABC TV,〔(Timeline – 50 Years of Kids TV ), Australian Broadcasting Corporation.〕 but was spun off into his own programme which first aired on 1 July 1959. Hetherington voiced and operated all of the show's puppets, while his wife Margaret wrote the scripts.
The basic premise of the show remained the same: children wrote in with their "squiggles" and Mr. Squiggle would turn them into recognisable drawings by connecting lines with his pencil nose. More often than not, the picture would be drawn upside down (Hetherington manipulated the puppet from above by viewing the drawing upside down), and then Mr. Squiggle would gleefully declare: "Upside down! Upside down!" – asking his assistant to turn the picture the right way up and reveal the completed drawing.
The last episode went to air just over 40 years after the first, on 9 July 1999. The last episode was produced in 1997, however, it was not until 2001 that the contract with the ABC concluded. After the show ceased production, the entire cast of puppets from 'Mister Squiggle and Friends' were owned by the show's creator, Norman Hetherington. They have been loaned for display at exhibitions, such as at the National Film and Sound Archive and as part of the "50 Years of TV" exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in 2007. Hetherington and his puppets appeared on the ABC's Collectors TV series in 2010.

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