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Boogie Boogie Nights

ONCE R2-D2 AND C-3PO HAD popularised cute robots in the late ’70s, every TV show was chasing android action; Doctor Who had K9, Battlestar Galactica Muffit the daggit, and Buck Rogers In The 25th Century had his little pal Twiki.

But Britain’s cheekiest robot entertainer was Metal Mickey, created in 1978 by record producer (and one-time guitarist for David Bowie) Johnny Edward as a robotic pop star. Andy Thompson and Chris Verner of effects company Theatrescene built a sophisticated remote-controlled robot, voiced and operated by Edward himself.

Mickey quickly became a star in some ITV regions, co-hosting Saturday morning show The Saturday Banana with Bill Oddie from autumn 1978, before making a bid for pop stardom with a cover of ’50s doo-wop ditty “Lollipop” (it didn’t break the Top 40).

In spring 1980, BBC1’s presented Mickey to not only a wider audience but also to Humphrey Barclay, comedy boss at ITV franchise London Weekend Television. Barclay had recently rejected the idea of a Metal Mickey show, after Edward pitched him a tape of highlights, but a clip, showing Bracknell youngster Stuart Finn with Mickey in his local supermarket, finally

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