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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel.

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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC.[[Creator/AustralianBroadcastingCorporation The ABC]]. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel.

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* ADogNamedDog: The series once featured an anthropomorhic toy banana named 'Banana'.

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* ADogNamedDog: The series once featured an anthropomorhic toy banana named 'Banana'. And yes, all that he wore was [Series/BananasInPyjamas blue-and-white striped pyjamas].
*AnthropomorphicFood: Humpty and Banana.



* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The toys are mix of animals, like Big Ted, Joey the kangaroo and Daisy the cow, and humans, like Jemima, Kiya and Dan, and are often all depicted as equally sapient.

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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The Some of the toys are mix of animals, like Big Ted, Joey the kangaroo and Daisy the cow, and cow. Some are humans, like Jemima, Kiya and Dan, Dan. and are often all depicted as equally sapient. The only toys in neither of these groups are Humpty and Banana, both of whom are anthropomorphic foods. Despite the toys coming in such a wide variety of species and forms, they are often all depicted as equally sapient.
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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The toys are mix of animals and humans, and are often all depicted as equally sapient.

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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The toys are mix of animals animals, like Big Ted, Joey the kangaroo and Daisy the cow, and humans, like Jemima, Kiya and Dan, and are often all depicted as equally sapient.
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Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishonen}}: ''Jeremy Scrivener''. (Australian version.)
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There was also a Norwegian version called ''Lekestue'' that ran from 1973 until the early 1980s, and a Canadian equivalent, ''Polka Dot Door'', which ran from 1971 to 1993 and spawned two spin-offs, ''Polka Dot Shorts'' and ''Giselle's Big Backyard''.

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There was also a Norwegian version called ''Lekestue'' that ran from 1973 until the early 1980s, and a Canadian equivalent, ''Polka Dot Door'', ''Series/ThePolkaDotDoor'', which ran from 1971 to 1993 and spawned two spin-offs, ''Polka Dot Shorts'' and ''Giselle's Big Backyard''.
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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed sometime in 2023, following the government stating that there were gonna have to make huge budget cuts into ABC Television; The following August, an new show called ''Playstreet'' premiered in its place.

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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed sometime in 2023, following the government stating that there were gonna have to make huge budget cuts into ABC Television; The following August, an new show called ''Playstreet'' premiered in its place.
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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed sometime in 2023, following the government stating budget cuts into ABC Television.

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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed sometime in 2023, following the government stating that there were gonna have to make huge budget cuts into ABC Television.
Television; The following August, an new show called ''Playstreet'' premiered in its place.
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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed, following the government stating budget cuts into ABC Television.

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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. The australian version was axed, axed sometime in 2023, following the government stating budget cuts into ABC Television.
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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel.

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In 1966, the format was adapted for Australian TV by Creator/TheABC. Both shows ran concurrently until 1984, when the British version was axed. The Australian version, however, has gone on to become so ingrained in the culture that you'd be hard-pressed to find any Australian person who ''hasn't'' watched the show at some point. Many of the show's presenters are well-known Australian actors, and the job is quite a challenging one. The show has changed very little over the years, aside from one revamp in 1999 that changed the "Windows" into a rotating prop. Notably, this is one of the few children shows ABC broadcasts on several Pay TV providers worldwide via the Australia Plus TV (Previously Australia Network and ABC International) channel. \n The australian version was axed, following the government stating budget cuts into ABC Television.
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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The toys are mix of animals and humans, and yet they are all given anthropomorphic roles by the presenters.

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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: The toys are mix of animals and humans, and yet they are often all given anthropomorphic roles by the presenters.depicted as equally sapient.
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* HasTwoMommies: The Australian version had an infamous episode containing an instance of this. The actual relationship status is not so much as mentioned, and the footage itself was concerned with a day at the fair. Of course, the Australian tabloid media was all over it.
** The little girl in that story is Brenna Harding from ''Literature/PubertyBlues''.
** [invoked]]WordOfGod states that the idea was meant to be the child's mother and stepmother taking her to the park and they assumed that most people would think the same way.

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