Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe adventures of a male doll who is able to extend his legs and arms.The adventures of a male doll who is able to extend his legs and arms.The adventures of a male doll who is able to extend his legs and arms.
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I have such happy memories of 'Twizzle'...those crazy improbable stretchy limbs of his, that happy face and optimistic voice.
Twizzle must have been one of my first TV experiences, and was part of the BBC 'Watch with Mother' series. I used to love watching the show when I was a child, waiting expectantly for it to begin, sitting cross-legged on the lounge room floor, after lunch and before my afternoon nap. Awww!
I would dearly love to see some of those old episodes again...along with Andy Pandy, the Woodentops, and Ben & Ben.
I often wonder if the program is as I remember?
Does anyone know how to get copies?
I cannot believe they have been deleted and no longer exist.
BRING BACK TWIZZLE...TWIZZLE RULES
Twizzle must have been one of my first TV experiences, and was part of the BBC 'Watch with Mother' series. I used to love watching the show when I was a child, waiting expectantly for it to begin, sitting cross-legged on the lounge room floor, after lunch and before my afternoon nap. Awww!
I would dearly love to see some of those old episodes again...along with Andy Pandy, the Woodentops, and Ben & Ben.
I often wonder if the program is as I remember?
Does anyone know how to get copies?
I cannot believe they have been deleted and no longer exist.
BRING BACK TWIZZLE...TWIZZLE RULES
This series was simply mind blowing. Twizzle is one of my favorite TV characters. Fonz, Zack from Saved By the Bell...and Twizzle.
If anyone does have the "lost" 51 episodes, please contact me, as I'd be more than happy to take them off of your hands.
I have a "Twizzle Room" at my house, and I'm always looking for new Twizzle memorabilia.
Does anyone know how to get in touch with the woman who voiced Twizzle? An autographed Twizzle figurine would be a fantastic addition to the Twizzle Room.
If you're looking for some light-hearted entertainment, you can do no wrong with Ms. Twizzle.
If anyone does have the "lost" 51 episodes, please contact me, as I'd be more than happy to take them off of your hands.
I have a "Twizzle Room" at my house, and I'm always looking for new Twizzle memorabilia.
Does anyone know how to get in touch with the woman who voiced Twizzle? An autographed Twizzle figurine would be a fantastic addition to the Twizzle Room.
If you're looking for some light-hearted entertainment, you can do no wrong with Ms. Twizzle.
If Gerry Briley is correct then for reasons of posterity, someone from Gerry Andersons production company or someone like Carlton Video (who own most of the distribution rights to Andersons works in the UK) should get out to Saudi Arabia and locate these missing episodes. failing that, if Gerry Riley can locate those betamax tapes then he could approach Anderson or Carlton and offer to sell them. It'd be a shame to miss this opportunity to preserve these episodes ( i for one have never seen this show as it was made years before i was born) and i'm sure someone will make Mr Riley a handsome offer for those tapes. If anyone knows how to contact Gerry Anderson maybe they can make him aware of this?
I have probably seen almost every episodes of Twizzle on British television. Along with "The Woodentops", Twizzle was a great favorite of mine as a child. Over twenty years later, I spotted the tapes in a souk (open air market) in downtown Jeddah and bought several. It quickly became a big hit with my own children who watched the tapes for many years with their own childhood friends in the USA. Its an early animated story about a small boy who was always getting into scrapes with his various friends, and then getting out of them with his curious ability to be able to stretch his arms and legs to triple their normal length. I believe I still have around twenty episodes on Betamax video which I purchased in Saudi Arabia in around 1979, and as of last year they were still selling them. In this case, thank goodness they have no copyright laws!
Wow had no idea these episodes existed! Gerry if you ever check on here I would be very interested in buying or getting copies of these if you would be interested? You said these were still available as late as 2005? If so I take it they are on VHS or DVD? Do you have any type of contact info of where I could buy copies if you do not want to sell yours? I've been trying to track down these episodes for a while. If they are still available I would love to somehow get a copy. Please let me know if you would be interested. I've seen the first episode and this would be an interesting series to have in my collection. If you ever read this Gerry and have any info or would like to talk about selling your copies please let me know and we could work something out I'm sure!
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- TriviaFifty-one out of the fifty-two episodes made no longer exist. The only surviving episode is Twizzle and Footso, the very first episode.
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