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WilliamPurry
Since: Apr, 2019
This was a 1960s British comedy show. It may have been a variety show or sketch show that featured a segment that had a tiny western town set on what I can only describe as a sand box. The characters in the western sketch were invisible. The only thing that you heard were high-pitched, incomprehensible mutterings or gobbledygook and the only thing that you saw was the set, tiny props and trails in the sand where the invisible entities were presumably walking. They interacted with the sets (little doors opening, wagons moving, etc. This was part of a regular show featuring comedic actors in the flesh. I remember seeing this as a child in Scotland anywhere between 1963 and 1966.