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Blobby attempted to take part in the Children in Need's Puppet Aid musical, but was locked out of the studio while the rest of Britain's famous puppets sang Starship's Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now. In November 2019, Mr Blobby appeared in Virgin Trains West Coast's "Final Whistle" music video, celebrating the end of the franchise. On 6 September 2019, Mr Blobby appeared on the 20th Anniversary episode of Loose Women where he grappled Carol McGiffin, losing an eye in the process. In January and February 2019, Mr Blobby appeared in an advertising campaign celebrating the 100th birthday of supermarket Tesco.
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On 14 October 2017, Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on Sam Delaney's News Thing. He also appeared on The Last Leg, where he was declared as leader of "The 90s Party", a political party formed by the show's hosts. In May 2017 Mr Blobby made a guest appearance in the " Ghostbusters" episode of The Keith & Paddy Picture Show, where he was portrayed by Paul Denson. In 2012 Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on the 23 September episode of The Big Fat Quiz of the Year "The Big Fat Quiz of the '90s". He came seventh out of ten candidates, with 105 votes (0.2%). John McLagan stood as "Mr Blobby" in the Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election in 1995, having changed his name by deed poll. Mr Blobby has toured around the UK making public appearances at events such as university balls and in pantomime, and has made short videos and sketches exclusively for his official YouTube channel. He made a return the following year this time playing a judge on the show and gunged presenter Dave Benson Phillips as revenge for the previous year. In December 1997, Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on children's game show Get Your Own Back, he was the losing grown-up and was subsequently gunged. The Danish adaption of Noel's House Party had negative reception from audiences, which was cancelled after only six of thirteen planned shows.
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Mr Blobby was a regular character at the Danish adaption Greven på Hittegodset (1996) shown on TV 2, and was presented by Eddie Michel. The character also appeared in the music video for Peter Kay's 2005 charity single " Is This the Way to Amarillo". The character has appeared in cameos on Dead Ringers, Harry Hill's TV Burp, Dick and Dom in da Bungalow and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. Mr Blobby made regular appearances on Saturday morning show Live & Kicking and Saturday evening show The Generation Game with Jim Davidson. Examples include Lovejoy, where he unintentionally broke antique furniture, and Keeping Up Appearances, where he was seen paying an impromptu visit to Hyacinth and Richard Bucket, disrupting their kitchen. Through Noel's House Party, Mr Blobby was seen in short comedy sketches, 'guest-appearing' on other TV programmes. He continued to make appearances on Noel's House Party with various members of the production team donning the costume created by artist Joshua Snow. Once the first 'Gotcha' segments had aired, Mr Blobby was no longer usable as part of the 'Gotcha' sequences. When the prank was finally revealed the Mr Blobby costume would be opened, revealing Noel Edmonds inside. Mr Blobby would clumsily take part in the activity, knocking over the set, causing mayhem, and saying "blobby blobby blobby." His childish and unprofessional behaviour was calculated to irritate the celebrities taking part. In truth, there was no Mr Blobby TV series, and he was created purely for the prank. Mr Blobby was presented to the celebrities as if he were a real and established children's television character, in order to record an episode centred around the guests' profession.
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Mr Blobby first appeared in 1992 in the 'Gotcha' segment of the second series of Noel's House Party, in which celebrities were caught out in a Candid Camera style prank. The legal rights to the character are owned by BBC Studios and Unique Television Ltd., a company initially founded by Edmonds. He topped the UK Singles Chart with the 1993 Christmas release " Mr Blobby". Mr Blobby communicates only by saying the word "blobby" in an electronically altered voice, expressing his moods through tone of voice and repetition. A bulbous pink figure covered with yellow spots, he has a permanent toothy grin and green jiggling eyes.
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Mr Blobby is a character originally featured on Noel Edmonds' Saturday night variety BBC One television show Noel's House Party, portrayed by Barry Killerby from Bradford, West Yorkshire, and was the brainchild of British comedy writer Charlie Adams, a writer for the show.