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ledow | 13:16 Thu 22nd Sep 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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Right, if anyone can help with this I will be forever grateful and make AnswerBank my primary resource for really obscure questions.

I have a tune stuck in my head:

Bum, wiggle, wiggle,
Bum, wiggle, wiggle, Ooooh!

The actions that went with it were someone wiggling their bum to each side on every word and thrusting their bum out behind them on the Ooooh!

I have a vague image of someone/some people dancing to it from a kids TV show. The song repeated over and over again.

For some reason I keep thinking of a BBC2 children's program (some sort of half hour BBC2 Schools program for very young kids, had court jesters, kings, queens, talking gargoyles all doing basic arithmetic). I'm sure the tune was somewhere in an episode of that programme and it was the sort of thing that those programmes had in them.

Can anyone tell me the name of the programme and whether or not this is the origin of the above "tune"? If I catch myself singing or dancing it one more time I may have to kill msyelf.
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May have been wizardora. I remember that court jester programme and think it had something to do with a wizard but can't be 100%, sorry. Don't kill yourself!!!
I can remember the program Wizadora about a young witch with a snail, fish, scarecrow and the hanger she used to hang her cloak on all in her kitchen. Her spells used to be said in rhyme someting like Wizardy wizz wizardy why, change this book into a pie. (I used to watch it with my daughter). It definitely isn't the one ledlow is thinking of. I think this program had something to do with cabbages and kings in the title and was a schools learning program. I can't remember either having the wiggle bum dance/song in it. 
I have a weird feeling it was alphabet castle because they had a king, queen and jesters that used to sing songs for letters and numbers. Don`t ask how I know please? Andy
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Thanks, Andy, that sounds extremely familiar. It sounds like the programme I was trying to think of. Now to see if that's got that bloody annoying song in it.

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