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Created by
  
Clive Doig

No. of seasons
  
6

Running time
  
25 minutes

First episode date
  
16 July 1979

Number of episodes
  
45

Writers
  
Clive Doig

6.9/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
45

Original network
  
BBC1

Final episode date
  
15 June 1984

Number of seasons
  
6

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Awards
  
British Academy Television Rediffusion Star Awards: Harlequin - Drama/Light Entertainment

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Jigsaw was a BBC show aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 7 that combines elements of puzzle solving and entertainment, which was broadcast from 16 July 1979 until 24 May 1984.

Written and directed by Clive Doig, the show was presented by mime artist Adrian Hedley, Janet Ellis and "Jigg" - a giant floating orange jigsaw piece, voiced by John Leeson.

Ellis left in 1983 to become a Blue Peter presenter, at which point she was replaced by Dot, aka Julia Binstead.

Featured supporting cast also included Paul Clayton, Biggum the giant and Wilf Lunn who appeared as a mad inventor. Other unusual characters included Pterry, a Pterodactyl, Cid Sleuth (played by David Cleveland), a Sherlock Holmes-looking bumbling detective plagued by a mysterious burglar (David Wyatt), Hector The Hedgehog, Dot (played by Julia Binstead) - a pixel-come-to-life, the O-Men (Sylvester McCoy and David Rappaport), and Mr. Noseybonk, performed by Hedley in a dinner suit and a white face mask with a prominent nose and toothy grin, who has been popularised by Stuart Ashen because of his Noseybonk Returns videos.

Throughout the show, the presenters and supporting characters came together to solve a number of puzzles; these puzzles would then contribute to one larger conundrum that would be revealed at the end of the show. The viewer was encouraged to take part and solve the puzzles at home.

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References

Jigsaw (UK TV series) Wikipedia


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