Here's what happened to Gordon the Gopher after BBC Going Live! ended Metro News


Legendary CBBC puppet Gordon the Gopher is back Manchester Evening News

Gordon The Gopher (also known as 'Gordon T. Gopher') was Phillip Schofield's puppet 'friend' on 'Children's BBBC' ('CBBC') between 1985 and 1987. The yellow puppet gopher with red pads - which were said to "represent lobster claws" - is amongst the many that the now former ITV 'This Morning' presenter turned upon


1991 Gordon the Gopher BBC1 (Partial) YouTube

Gordon the Gopher. 1 9 9 1 (UK) 13 x 10 minute episodes. The hirsute and rather imperious little glove puppet rodent created to lucrative effect by Phillip Schofield when he was the linkman for the BBC's children's programmes was briefly given his own show in January 1991. Gordon had a pragmatic approach to life, bordering on the intemperate.


Gordon the Gopher is about to launch 2015's biggest comeback to celebrate CBBC's 30th anniversary

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GORDON THE GOPHER THE RETURN (2016) YouTube

Here's one of the first appearances of his co-presenter Gordon the Gopher. Phillip had already been presenting in New Zealand but moved back to the U.K. in 1985 and became the first in-vision continuity presenter for CBBC. Phillip left the Broom Cupboard and launched Going Live! in 1987, and hasn't really been off our screens since.


Gordon Gopher is back at the BBC YouTube

Gordon the Gopher, also known as Gordon T. Gopher, is an English puppet gopher who first appeared on Children's BBC between 1985 and 1987, listed on television shows by Phillip Schofield on the interstitial or in-vision continuity programme The Broom Cupboard. He is a yellow puppet gopher with red paws.


BBC Radio 5 live In Short, Gordon the Gopher Back from rehab

Gordon the Gopher, also known as Gordon T. Gopher, is an English puppet gopher who first appeared on Children's BBC (CBBC) between 1985 and 1987, listed on television shows by Phillip Schofield on the interstitial or in-vision continuity programme The Broom Cupboard. [3] He is a yellow puppet gopher with red paws. Career Early work


What happened to Gordon The Gopher as BFF Philip Schofield steps down OK! Magazine

Classic clip of Gordon The Gopher been savaged by a terrier on the Satuday morning's children's programme, 'Going Live'


Phillip Schofield sidekick Gordon the Gopher's shock return Daily Star

Phillip Schofield and Gordon the Gopher were an inseparable duo as they presented CBBC's The Broom Cupboard show from 1985 to 1987 (Image: REX/Shutterstock)1 of 8 In 1988 the pair were replaced.


Who was your favourite? CBBC's 'Broom Cupboard' turns 30, in pictures

585 Share Save 254K views 14 years ago In what is possibly their final moment together, Phillip and Gordon read the letters for the final time while Gordon gets tipsy on Cactus Juice Champagne..


Gordon the Gopher is back! Puppet will reveal all about life in rehab and battling booze in new

Gordon the Gopher (1991) Everol McKenzie Concept and creative process Phillip Schofield presents a programme with Gordon the Gopher and Sue Devaney. The titles are a busy compilation of a film animated background sequence with the live antics of Gordon the Gopher keyed over it using a chromakey blue screen.


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Phillip Schofield reunited with Gordon the Gopher, his sidekick from The Broom Cupboard on This Morning today. The Broom Cupboard was the nickname given to the very first CBBC studio back in the.


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Gordon the Gopher, the 80s children's TV puppet known for his irritating squeak and lively fashion choices, is to return to the BBC in a new web-only comedy pilot, according to the Sun.


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Here's what happened to Gordon the Gopher after BBC Going Live! ended Metro News

Gordon the Gopher, also known as Gordon T. Gopher, was Phillip Schofield's puppet sidekick. He was a yellow puppet with a squeaky voice. He had red claw-like paws and would often wear dungarees. Initially, the squeaky puppet worked with Phillip Schofield on the children's TV show The Broom Cupboard on the BBC from 1985 to 1987.


Philip Schofield's Sidekick Gordon the Gopher's Comeback

1991 - Gordon the Gopher - BBC1 (Partial) Telly Viewer 3.58K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 192 40K views 6 years ago Just missing the last minute or so, here's an episode of Gordon the.


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The new Gordon the Gopher pilot, starring Warwick Davies as the voice of Gordon, can be viewed on the BBC Comedy Taster site. This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast on Friday 7 August 2015.