In the 1990s, Bluey and Bingo were two popular Australian animals that were featured in a children’s TV show. The show was called Bluey and Bingo and it aired on Network Ten.
The show followed the lives of the animals as they went about their everyday activities.
The show was originally created by Chris Uhlmann, who also created the animated series Rufus. The show was produced by John Stainton and David Mitton.
The show aired for three seasons, from 1994 to 1997.
At the end of each episode, Bluey and Bingo would perform a special trick. For example, in one episode they used their tongues to tie a knot in a piece of string.
In another episode, they used their tails to spin a spindle.
In real life, Bluey is an Australian marsupial that is estimated to be around 60 years old. Bingo is an Australian kangaroo that is estimated to be around 20 years old.