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Most episodes of the well remembered British kids TV show are some what lost, maybe not by the BBC as footage was used as clips for Charlie Brooker's 'Screenwipe', but lost to the public, with only one episode on youtube and a few short clips featuring the ofter remember Mr. Noseybonk. The show had six seasons. Youtuber Ashens made Noseybonk popular after his short youtube series 'Noseybonk Returns'. This made Noseybonk a meme, which is strange, because of the lack of footage of him. Also, look out for the Jigsaw annual and other books that were published.
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'''''Jigsaw''''' was a British children's show that aired on BBC from 1979 to 1984 with a total of 45 episodes in six seasons. The show featured elements of puzzle solving as well as various skits and had several hosts/presenters, including Jig, Dot, Hector the Hedgehog, and Noseybonk, who is likely the most well-known character from the show thanks to his infamous mask (that has been used in multiple creepypastas) and YouTuber Ashens' show, ''Noseybonk Returns'', which featured the character doing various evil things.
 
==Availability==
Despite the show's mild infamy, nearly all of the show's footage is not available online. A list of found episodes/clips can be viewed below.
 
==Notes==
The infamous character Noseybonk was introduced to the show in 1980.
 
==Found Episodes==
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  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =t9HLOEkwZK0
  |description1 =S3, Ep8 (1981).
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==Found Clips==
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  |id1          =_Pi8buKgxWQ
  |description1 =1983 intro.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =WqOeE8Ydv3Q
  |description2 =1984 intro.
  |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =5QbmiiwGJ9A
  |description3 =The O Men.
  |service4    =youtube
  |id4          =YXjzpU1SAz4
  |description4 =TV chasing children.
}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
*[http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Jigsaw_(1) ''Jigsaw'' at UKGameshows.com] Retrieved 5 Apr '20
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_(British_TV_series)
 
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 31 August 2022

Jigsaw-0.jpg

Title card.

Status: Partially Found

Jigsaw was a British children's show that aired on BBC from 1979 to 1984 with a total of 45 episodes in six seasons. The show featured elements of puzzle solving as well as various skits and had several hosts/presenters, including Jig, Dot, Hector the Hedgehog, and Noseybonk, who is likely the most well-known character from the show thanks to his infamous mask (that has been used in multiple creepypastas) and YouTuber Ashens' show, Noseybonk Returns, which featured the character doing various evil things.

Availability

Despite the show's mild infamy, nearly all of the show's footage is not available online. A list of found episodes/clips can be viewed below.

Notes

The infamous character Noseybonk was introduced to the show in 1980.

Found Episodes

S3, Ep8 (1981).

Found Clips

1983 intro.

1984 intro.

The O Men.

TV chasing children.

References

External links