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  2. Emu's TV programmes - Wikipedia

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    Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show series 2 Alex Brennan: 1985: 13 episodes: Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show series 2 Daryl Peck: 1986–1988: 27 episodes: Emu's Pink Windmill Show series 1, Emu's Wide World Helen Neil: 1986: 10 episodes: Emu's Pink Windmill Show series 1 Gianni Fuccio: 1987–1989: 52 episodes: Emu's Wide World, Emu's World ...

  3. Rod Hull - Wikipedia

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    Hull first used Emu as a puppet in this show. There are conflicting reports as to how this came about. The 2003 Channel 4 documentary Rod Hull: A Bird in the Hand states that "In fact, Emu was a Channel Nine creation". [3] Other sources cite a Channel Nine producer, Jim Badger, who said that he had requested a reluctant Hull to use Emu. [1]

  4. Mechanical bank - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical banks are small containers with a decorative mechanical action, used to store coins. They were originally intended to promote saving money among children in the mid-19th century. Frequently made of cast iron , mechanical banks were often creatively designed, depicting historical, legendary or everyday events to increase their appeal.

  5. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Up through the 1950s, the emphasis was on children's toys, though some of these so-called toys could be fairly sophisticated, like the eleven and a half inch long Indian 'crash car' cast iron motorcycle complete with parts and accessories, or a fairly complex tow truck. Hubley made simple diecast metal toys all the way through the 1970s.

  6. Kids' Writes - Wikipedia

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    This article about a children's television series produced in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. East Side Kids - Wikipedia

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    "The East Side Kids" became a series, released by Monogram Pictures. Monogram was a "budget" studio, making inexpensive films for double-feature theaters. Sam Katzman's productions were even cheaper. A typical major-studio "B" picture cost $200,000 to $300,000 to make, and was filmed in four weeks.

  8. Windmill Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Windmill Theatre in Great Windmill Street, London, was a variety and revue theatre best known for its nude tableaux vivants, which began in 1932 and lasted until its reversion to a cinema in 1964. Many prominent British comedians of the post-war years started their careers at the theatre.

  9. I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids - Wikipedia

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    Macbeth hypnotises Soper by using the psychedelic patterns on a pair of butterfly wings. With the school principal incapacitated, she's now free to impose her own brand of discipline on the kids! A group of very diverse and different kids must join together to form a secret group in the hopes of stopping the everlasting evil of their teacher.

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