Doodle Doo (2006 BBC Series)

Doodle Do  was a obscure British television programme designed for pre-school children. The series was originally ran on CBeebies between 2006 and 2010 at 9am and again at 1pm and 5pm. The show featured puppets called Dib-Dab, Scribble and Stick who interact with a human presenter, Chris played by (Chris Corcoran). The programme is very similar to SMarteenies, loose on the How to arts feature. Chris and the puppets explore making models from boxes, simple collages and so on. A story is featured, during which the puppets play characters using the items they have created. The three puppets have distinctive personalities. Dib-Dab (Yvonne Stone) is giddily enthusiastic, concerned for others and loves the colour pink so much, that whenever it seems someone else is going to get the pink paper, she will whimper with misery and longing; Scribble (Adam Carter) is a bit of a comedian with a fondness for puns; and Stick (Mark Mander) is rather anxious (similar George from  Rainbow, whom Mark Mander has also "played"), and often needs to be reassured by Chris. Stick enjoys chanting the word "Blob" whilst painting or glueing, and seems to get into a trance-like state doing so.

No episodes of the show are available online, clips are available on YouTube. The BBC have listed all the episodes on the CBeebies website but are no longer available for viewing.