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==Segments== Besides the scenes with Hart, Keysell and the others doing artwork (which in later years appeared on the screen as the artwork being made without any hands), ''Vision On'' had many memorable segments: *"The Gallery" β A section consisting of artwork sent into the show by viewers, with the name and age of the artist being shown alongside the artwork. Often the artwork shown on a specific show coincided with the theme of the show. At the end of this segment, Keysell would thank everyone for sending in their pictures and apologize for being unable to return them, but did state there was "a prize for any that we show". However, it remains unknown as to what exactly the prize was. *"The Burbles" β A couple of unseen people living inside a [[grandfather clock]] who converse in [[speech bubbles]], mainly telling puns. Occasionally they are heard speaking the lines as if they are underwater, but other times there are just the speech bubbles. In the French version (DΓ©clic), the characters are called Coin-Coin. *"The Prof" β A man in a white lab coat (aka film-makers David Cleveland, Tony Amies and David Wyatt) who is usually outdoors doing various humorous things. *"Humphrey the Tortoise" β Much like the Burbles, Humphrey talks of something specific (usually a pun or joke) either to himself or someone else. His speech, as well as the other person's if there is one, is shown on screen with no audio. *"The Digger" β A "cut-out" cartoon man created and animated by Bill Mather. Other Animators were Bob Baker, and Laurie Booth. Each week on a construction site he digs into the dirt with a shovel until something interesting is dug up. *"The Animated Clock" β An animated [[cuckoo clock]] that is either showing signs of trouble or whose parts come to life like a human being, sometimes it would also feature a small animated man wandering around a surreal animated world and would interact with the clock's bird. *"The Woofumpuss" β One running gag in later episodes involved one of the cast members frantically chasing a fuzzy worm trying to catch it to no avail and occasionally messing up the artwork of Hart and Keysell. *"Aardman" - Various Clay animated segments created by [[Peter Lord]] and [[David Sproxton]], including the Greeblies, who served as early precursors of their later creation, [[Morph (animation)|Morph]], and Aard-man, a superhero whose name would later become the name of Lord and Sproxton's company, [[Aardman Animations]]. *"Dinosaur" - Black & white animated segments featuring a young dinosaur. Created by [https://www.bristolschoolofanimation.co.uk/portfolio/arril-johnson/on Arril Johnson]. The final episode of ''Vision On'' ended with the Dinosaur on a hill, watching a full-colour sunset.
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