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Am I going completely mad, or do I remember Nutkins having some kind of baby seal or sealion at one stage? It was called Gemini and after some dispute about how to pronounce the name, they even released a song about it with a refrain about, "Geminee, Geminai". I can find nothing on the web about this, but I'm sure that he looked after it as it grew, and they'd send the cameras up to--hmm, west Scotland, perhaps--to follow its progress. And then I think it was released? This is all a bit murky in my head and I can find nothing written down to confirm this, so I daren't put it into the article as fact. But does this ring bells with anyone else?
Telsa 16:47, 1 September 2005 (UTC)reply
Very, very vague bells. I'm 32, so was only 8 when AM was discontinued. But the "Geminee, Geminai" thing does ring something of a bell.
86.143.48.9 01:59, 4 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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Am I going completely mad, or do I remember Nutkins having some kind of baby seal or sealion at one stage? It was called Gemini and after some dispute about how to pronounce the name, they even released a song about it with a refrain about, "Geminee, Geminai". I can find nothing on the web about this, but I'm sure that he looked after it as it grew, and they'd send the cameras up to--hmm, west Scotland, perhaps--to follow its progress. And then I think it was released? This is all a bit murky in my head and I can find nothing written down to confirm this, so I daren't put it into the article as fact. But does this ring bells with anyone else?
Telsa 16:47, 1 September 2005 (UTC)reply
Very, very vague bells. I'm 32, so was only 8 when AM was discontinued. But the "Geminee, Geminai" thing does ring something of a bell.
86.143.48.9 01:59, 4 April 2007 (UTC)reply