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Niblet wrote:The final comment here http://www.thedoubledeckers.com/99com.htm suggests that "the comic (i.e. Whizzer & Chips) didn't have the rights to portray the faces of the actors concerned". Maybe that explains your observation about the lack of likeness in the case of Peter Firth's character, and also had something to do with how IPC was able to re-use the strips.
Most of the kids were obvious enough comic strip caricatures of the actors, though - it's only really Scooper and Spring who aren't.
I wondered if they'd whited out Tiger's toy tiger, too (another thing that obviously ties it to the show - but then, so do all the character names), but they didn't!
In the Beano, Pirates of the Caribeano was an obvious spoof of Pirates of the Caribbean, but technically that's a film rather than TV. Also, the Johnny Bean story in the 2009 Beano annual was a parody of Thomas the Tank Engine, although I'm not sure if that counts either as it was a one-off story rather than a regular feature.
Two definite ones I can remember are All Humans Tall and Small, a spoof of All Creatures Great and Small, and Snail of the Century (Sale of the Century).
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