Re: Oscar The Rabbit - childrens tv programme
Oscar (1977) was a strange offering by the Little Angel Puppet Company. It was broadcast by Tyne-Tees TV on weekday lunchtimes and concerned the adventures of the eponymous rabbit, who fell down a dustbin into the world of Rubbidge, a Wonderland-esque location peopled by the friendly likes of Zaggy the Dragon, The Great Wooferoo, inventor Sir Feathersqueak (the knight with the clock), and the malevolent Ger-Nashers, a cave-dwelling pterodactyl, who possessed several sets of false teeth of varying degrees of “fierceness”, which he kept hanging on a washing line. It also featured a jaunty fairground theme tune and narration by Lance Percival.
Oscar (1977) was a strange offering by the Little Angel Puppet Company. It was broadcast by Tyne-Tees TV on weekday lunchtimes and concerned the adventures of the eponymous rabbit, who fell down a dustbin into the world of Rubbidge, a Wonderland-esque location peopled by the friendly likes of Zaggy the Dragon, The Great Wooferoo, inventor Sir Feathersqueak (the knight with the clock), and the malevolent Ger-Nashers, a cave-dwelling pterodactyl, who possessed several sets of false teeth of varying degrees of “fierceness”, which he kept hanging on a washing line. It also featured a jaunty fairground theme tune and narration by Lance Percival.
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