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Mr. Squiggle, operated by Norman, would then create a new picture from the original, drawing the sketch using his comically large 'nose' which looked like an over-sized pencil.
Mr Squiggle and Rocket will be on show at the National Museum from April 29 with a larger exhibition featuring more of Mr Squiggle’s friends in development. Find out the next TV, streaming ...
Mr Squiggle and Rocket will be on show at the National Museum from 29 April to 16 May 2024. A larger exhibition featuring more of Mr Squiggle’s friends is in development.
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 in many formats, from five minute ...
Mr Squiggle will be joined by other iconic characters of the show: Blackboard, Rocket, Bill Steamshovel and Gus the Snail. And, of course, the mastermind behind the hit TV show Norman Hetherington ...
Mr Squiggle was on Australian television for four decades, with the program's final episode airing on July 9, 1999. Norman Hetherington completed more than 10,000 drawings during that time - many ...
Mr Squiggle, the marionette from the moon who entertained generations of Australian children, has a new home at the National Museum ...