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Let's Wiggle is a short series created by the Australian children's group The Wiggles. It premiered on Disney Channel in Australia through the cable provider Optus Vision on July 1, 1997 (a year before the group's eponymous television series would premiere)<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/120107650/?terms=let%27s%20wiggle%20Disney%20Channel&match=5 01 Jul 1997, Page 26 - The Sydney Morning Herald] Retrieved 03 Apr '22</ref> and would also air in Canada on TVO's children's block TVOKids on May 1, 2002<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200125022435/http://www.ontla.on.ca/library/repository/ser/13855/2002//200205may.pdf Listing schedules for May 1 - 31, 2002 on TVO] Retrieved 03 Apr '22</ref> until August 31, 2004<ref>[https://collections.ola.org/ser/13855/2004/200408aug.pdf Listing schedules for August 1 - 31, 2004 on TVO] Retrieved 20 Apr '22</ref>. It also aired on the Seven Network in between airings of their eponymous television series. It's unknown if the show ever aired in the United States. The show mostly showcases songs the group did from various videos they released, concerts they performed and television shows they did. The amount of episodes that were made is unknown as many episodes or specific airdates are unaccounted for as they would typically air early in the morning.
Let's Wiggle is a short series created by the Australian children's group The Wiggles. It premiered on Disney Channel in Australia through the cable provider Optus Vision on July 1, 1997 (a year before the group's eponymous television series would premiere)<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/120107650/?terms=let%27s%20wiggle%20Disney%20Channel&match=5 01 Jul 1997, Page 26 - The Sydney Morning Herald] Retrieved 03 Apr '22</ref> and would also air in Canada on TVO's children's block TVOKids on May 1, 2002<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200125022435/http://www.ontla.on.ca/library/repository/ser/13855/2002//200205may.pdf Listing schedules for May 1 - 31, 2002 on TVO] Retrieved 03 Apr '22</ref> until August 31, 2004<ref>[https://collections.ola.org/ser/13855/2004/200408aug.pdf Listing schedules for August 1 - 31, 2004 on TVO] Retrieved 20 Apr '22<ref/> and on TV3 in New Zealand in an unknown month/date/year (albeit without the opening/closing logos). It also aired on the Seven Network in between airings of their eponymous television series. It's unknown if the show ever aired in the United States. The show mostly showcases songs the group did from various videos they released, concerts they performed and television shows they did. The amount of episodes that were made is unknown as many episodes or specific airdates are unaccounted for as they would typically air early in the morning.


Some songs from the series were performed at the [[The Wiggles Big Show (partially lost footage of Melbourne performance; 1997)|Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre in November 1997]], while the majority of the songs in the series would be performed on sound stages.  
Some songs from the series were performed at the [[The Wiggles Big Show (partially lost footage of Melbourne performance; 1997)|Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre in November 1997]], while the majority of the songs in the series would be performed on sound stages.  

Revision as of 22:58, 5 May 2022

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Title card for the series.

Status: Partially Found

Let's Wiggle is a short series created by the Australian children's group The Wiggles. It premiered on Disney Channel in Australia through the cable provider Optus Vision on July 1, 1997 (a year before the group's eponymous television series would premiere)[1] and would also air in Canada on TVO's children's block TVOKids on May 1, 2002[2] until August 31, 2004Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag in 2006 with the Series One episode Wiggle Opera. Another episode with the song Hot Potato from the Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre concert was released as part of the second disc pack in the Playskool VideoNow Jr. set with the Series One episode Foodman. Those releases have made it online and can be viewed on YouTube. Four more episodes that feature songs from Wiggle Time and Yummy Yummy were included in the promotional DVD "Introducing... The Wiggles" that was only released in the United Kingdom in 2004. All episodes from the DVD have made it online. The Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car episode was included as a video exclusive on the compilation album Pop Jr TV Songs that was released in the United Kingdom in 2008. Recordings of the episodes original airings are also very rare with very little of said recordings surfacing.

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Concerts

Videos

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