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    Dizzy Heights was a BBC children's programme based in a hotel with humans and puppets. I think there were mice living in the stairs as well. The show was about Mr Heap and Mr Wall's who ran the hotel with their family of chaotic puppets.The show ran for three years, from 1990 to 1993 after which, the Gristle family appeared in a series of their own called "The House Of Gristle" in 1994.

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    Even though I'd hit my teens when this aired, I found myself watching it quite a lot because I had a crush on Mr Heap. The puppets were quite grotesque. I think they would have scared me if I'd been younger.
    1976 Vintage

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      I was only thinking about this the other day!

      There were also the talking heads of a bear & warthog exchanging banter with each other & anyone passing.

      The first series had a featured guest wander into a random room & had some sort of wish granted, but the later ones were more conventional sitcoms.
      The Trickster On The Roof

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        Dizzy Heights was brilliant I thought. I thought that it was a real different programme of it's generation. I so liked watcing Dizzy Heights and thinking how great it was made by the Puppet Characters.

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          here it is mate.
          http://youtu.be/_UY-3tzyAug

          and yes now i do remember it.
          talk about a blast from the past.

          and it really was a super show.


          puppet characters where fantastic.
          it takes so much skill to use them in a tv show.



          Originally posted by 80sChav View Post
          Dizzy Heights was brilliant I thought. I thought that it was a real different programme of it's generation. I so liked watcing Dizzy Heights and thinking how great it was made by the Puppet Characters.
          Last edited by darren; 12-09-2012, 00:02.
          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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