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Have you seen Fingerbobs (1972)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it

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Fingermouse from Fingerbobs
Sad to hear that Yoffy (aka Rick Jones) has died. He brought some well needed magic into my childhood - and look at that smile!
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Children’s TV host appeared on variety of BBC shows in 1970s and was frontman for country rock band Meal Ticket
Fingerbobs was a classic from my childhood.
But it was traumatising when he screwed up finger mouse at the end of the last episode.
Also, it ran for years but there were only ever 12 episodes.
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Fingerbobs (1972)
Fingerbobs hit the screens in the UK in 1972 and was presented by the rather dashing Rick Jones (Yoffy).