TONY EASTLEY: The man who gave Australian television the rocket riding puppet with a pencil for a nose has died. Norman Hetherington's Mr Squiggle landed on Australian television screens in 1959; he ...
One of Australia's favourite puppets, Mr Squiggle, turned 50 on Wednesday. The pencil-nosed moon-dwelling marionette who brought joy to generations of Australian children debuted on ABC television in ...
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If you're a beauty-loving being with a smartphone, you've definitely seen squiggle makeup by now. What started as an innocent photoshopped image has now turned viral makeup trends topsy turvy. If you ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. FOR more than 40 years the puppet Mr Squiggle delighted Australian children by turning random lines ...
Puppeteer and Mr Squiggle creator Norman Hetherington left the famous character, as well as Blackboard, Bill Steamshovel and Gus the Snail to his wife and daughter before his death in 2010. And his ...
If you grew up in Australia any time between the 1960s and the late 1990s, chances are you knew a little man from the Moon with a pencil for a nose. His name was Mr Squiggle. Every week he would float ...
You have to be creative to succeed in Squiggle Drop. The new game presents players with simple challenges that they have to draw their way out of. It launched on ...
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