Yes he was down at the dog pound. Spit was getting put to sleep and he was crying like a baby. Very sad.
2007-01-18 00:18:31
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answered by fatherf.lotski 5
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oh,hmm......yeah,I haven't been seen him, but it seems that u need some datum. Right then, look below!
After Tiswas, Bob wasn't seen on our screens until 1984, when he became the roving reporter for LWT's Cilla Black vehicle Surprise Surprise, often doing silly stunts live outside the LWT building. Surprisingly, he wasn't accompanied by his puppets for this one.
He also fronted pop/game show Hold Tight!, produced by Granada for Children's ITV.
There hasn't been regular television work for Bob recently. He set up a gift shop near Frodsham in Cheshire, involved with candlemaking, and has an associated website - http://www.carolgeescandles.co... True to his Tiswas roots, there's a Spit The Dog related game there - http://www.carolgeescandles.com/games...
There have been a few appearances of Bob, most notable being when he resurrected Spit the Dog for a cameo on Channel 4 sitcom Phoenix Nights, where he was the host of a sensitive discussion show. In 2004, Bob decided to sell off his Spit the Dog puppet in auction, with the starting price set at ?1,500. He has two other Spit replicas made, so he won't miss him!
The TiswasOnline team interviewed Bob in July 2005 - the interview will be on this site shortly.
Source(s):
http://www.tiswasonline.com/faq.php?sect...
but that was hail from another ANSWERS.
2007-01-18 00:28:09
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answered by sonicguys 1
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Unless he's dead or in hiding, I'm sure that "someone" has seen him lately? Why? Are you looking for him?
2007-01-18 00:18:46
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answered by grahamma 6
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