The first episode was broadcast on 14 February 1972 on
BBC1 as part of
Watch with Mother. The show was created by
Joanne and
Michael Cole, who also created
Bod. Only thirteen episodes were ever made and were regularly repeated until December 1984. Presented by
mime artist "Yoffy" (played by Canadian actor
Rick Jones), each ten-minute episode told a story centred on a paper
finger puppet animal and usually involved collecting various items (such as pebbles or feathers) to make up another object at the end. The finger puppets, each of whom had their own song, included: •
Fingermouse – a mouse, consisting of a grey paper cone head with paper ears and whiskers with a grey glove for the body ("Fingermouse, Fingermouse/I am a sort of wondermouse"). Fingermouse later got his own show, with a new puppeteer, ''
Play School's''
Iain Lauchlan, called "The Music Man". The Music Man would tell stories involving Fingermouse, using musical instruments. • Gulliver – a seagull made from a white ping-pong ball (head) placed over a thumb and white gloves forming the body with outstretched fingers as the wings. ("I spread my wings.") • Scampi – several
scampi were made using purple gloves with red heads on each finger • Flash – a tortoise with a paper shell. ("Slowly, steadily, I move at my own pace/They call me Flash though I won't dash/Who wants to run a race?") Other animal characters included Enoch the woodpecker, Scaredy the crow, Louise the squirrel, Prickly Friend the hedgehog and Gloria, a white mouse who appeared in the last edition as a girlfriend for Fingermouse. These creatures only made occasional appearances and did not have their own songs. Fingermouse gained
his own series in 1985. In this series, the focus was more on musical instruments. One series was made of thirteen programmes. After filming the last episode, Jones destroyed the mouse puppet while the camera was still rolling. ==Episodes==