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'''''Same Difference''''' was a children's puppet show that aired on the UK Channel 4 Schools block in 1999.<ref>https://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Same_Difference</ref> Written by Tony Barnes and Phillip Morrow, it stars two alien puppet characters named Kerful and Kerfuffle (performed by Nigel Plaskitt and Simon Buckley respectively).  
'''''Same Difference''''' was a children's puppet show that aired on the UK Channel 4 Schools block in 1999. Written by Tony Barnes and Phillip Morrow, it stars two alien puppet characters named Kerful and Kerfuffle (performed by Nigel Plaskitt and Simon Buckley respectively).  


==Premise==
==Premise==
[[File:Kerful and Kerfuffle.jpg|thumb|The main characters Kerfuffle (left) and Kerful (right)]]
[[File:Kerful and Kerfuffle.jpg|thumb|The main characters Kerfuffle (left) and Kerful (right)]]
In the show's opening theme, the characters are introduced as news reporters from their home planet "Ker" who are sent down to planet Earth to learn about the human race. They set up a secret base under the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. The show is hosted by Kerful and Kerfuffle as they transfer news reports on the episode's topic to "Kerfian TV" on their planet. The two characters, in a humorous manner, would attempt to analyze the activities performed by humans in Northern Ireland doing various acts.  
In the show's opening theme, the characters are introduced as news reporters from their home planet "Ker" who are sent down to planet Earth to learn about the human race. They set up a secret base under the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. The show is hosted by Kerful and Kerfuffle and they transfer news reports on the episode's topic to "Kerfian TV" on their planet. The two characters, in a humorous manner, attempt to analyze the activities performed by humans in Northern Ireland doing various acts.  


==Availability==
==Availability==
Very little about the show is known. It's not known how many episodes of the show were produced and only one episode titled "Living Together" is publically available with its closing credits incomplete.
Very little about the show is known. It's not known how many episodes of the show were produced and only one episode, "Living Together," is publicly available with its closing credits incomplete.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 23 March 2024

Title card same difference.jpg

The show's title card.

Status: Partially Found

Same Difference was a children's puppet show that aired on the UK Channel 4 Schools block in 1999.[1] Written by Tony Barnes and Phillip Morrow, it stars two alien puppet characters named Kerful and Kerfuffle (performed by Nigel Plaskitt and Simon Buckley respectively).

Premise

The main characters Kerfuffle (left) and Kerful (right)

In the show's opening theme, the characters are introduced as news reporters from their home planet "Ker" who are sent down to planet Earth to learn about the human race. They set up a secret base under the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. The show is hosted by Kerful and Kerfuffle and they transfer news reports on the episode's topic to "Kerfian TV" on their planet. The two characters, in a humorous manner, attempt to analyze the activities performed by humans in Northern Ireland doing various acts.

Availability

Very little about the show is known. It's not known how many episodes of the show were produced and only one episode, "Living Together," is publicly available with its closing credits incomplete.

Gallery

The only available episode, "Living Together"/

References