The Adventures of Twizzle

The Adventures of Twizzle (1957-1959)

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The Adventures of Twizzle was the first television show produced by Gerry Anderson. It aired on the ITV network from 1957-1959.

Twizzle has the ability to extend (or "twizzle") his legs and arms; he wears a pixie-like hat and has a cat companion known as Footso.
The series follows Twizzle's adventures as he uses his abilities to get out of trouble.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E52Candyfloss Has a BirthdayJun 10, 1959
S01E51Twizzle Papers the CabinNov 26, 1958
S01E50Twizzle Goes to the ZooNov 19, 1958
S01E49Twizzle Goes CampingNov 12, 1958
S01E48Twizzle Goes to the SeasideNov 5, 1958
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Adventures of Twizzle first air?

The Adventures of Twizzle premiered on November 13, 1957.

Who created The Adventures of Twizzle?

Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis created The Adventures of Twizzle.

What was The Adventures of Twizzle about?

The Adventures of Twizzle was about a boy named Twizzle who could stretch his limbs to incredible lengths.

How many episodes of The Adventures of Twizzle were produced?

A total of 52 episodes were produced for The Adventures of Twizzle.

What studio produced The Adventures of Twizzle?

AP Films produced The Adventures of Twizzle.

Who voiced the character of Twizzle in The Adventures of Twizzle?

Denise Bryer provided the voice for the character of Twizzle.

Which actor voiced the character of Footso in The Adventures of Twizzle?

Footso was voiced by Michael Westmore in The Adventures of Twizzle.

What was the name of the organization that Twizzle worked for in The Adventures of Twizzle?

Twizzle worked for a toy rescue organization known as the Santa Claus Preservation Society.

Was The Adventures of Twizzle filmed in color or black and white?

The Adventures of Twizzle was filmed in black and white.

Which character did Peter Hawkins voice in The Adventures of Twizzle?

Peter Hawkins provided the voices of several characters in The Adventures of Twizzle, including Spotty Man and Daddy Kreep.

Who provided the music for The Adventures of Twizzle?

Barry Gray composed the music for The Adventures of Twizzle.

What was the name of the villain in The Adventures of Twizzle?

The villain in The Adventures of Twizzle was a fox named Raggety.

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