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The second series '''''Dooby's Duck Truck''''' started in [[1990]] with the last series ''Dooby Duck's Euro Tour'' being made in 1992. |
The second series '''''Dooby's Duck Truck''''' started in [[1990]] with the last series ''Dooby Duck's Euro Tour'' being made in 1992. |
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==Series guide== |
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''Dooby Duck's Disco Bus'' 13 editions - Broadcast [[05 January]] [[1989]] - [[30 March]] [[1989]] |
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''Dooby's Duck Truck'' 13 editions - Broadcast [[03 January]] [[1991]] - [[28 March]] [[1991]] |
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''Dooby Duck's Euro Tour'' 13 editions - Broadcast [[30 September]] [[1992]] - [[23 December]] [[1992]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 12:46, 15 August 2008
Dooby Duck's Disco Bus was a children's puppet show presented by Dooby Duck, a puppet duck with a shiny showbiz jacket, and a pink bow-tie who introduced puppets singing contemporary songs of the day. The show later span off into Dooby Duck's Euro Tour. Dooby signed off each show laughing and saying "Dooby Dooby Dooby Dooby Dooby Quack Quack".
The show was broadcast from 1988 to 1992, and had three series with BBC TV.
The first Dooby Duck's Disco Bus was made in 1988. The 13 x 5 min programmes were a big hit with university students and it drew an audience of 3 million which was amazing for a show at 3.55 in the afternoon.[1]
The second series Dooby's Duck Truck started in 1990 with the last series Dooby Duck's Euro Tour being made in 1992.
Series guide
Dooby Duck's Disco Bus 13 editions - Broadcast 05 January 1989 - 30 March 1989 Dooby's Duck Truck 13 editions - Broadcast 03 January 1991 - 28 March 1991
Dooby Duck's Euro Tour 13 editions - Broadcast 30 September 1992 - 23 December 1992