Metal Mickey was a five-foot-tall fictional robot, which was created, controlled and voiced by Johnny Edward. A modernised vision of a 1950's space toy, Metal Mickey first appeared on British television in the ITV children's magazine show The Saturday Banana, produced by Southern Television in 1978. The commercial television rights were subsequently purchased by Edwards friend Micky Dolenz, formerly of The Monkees pop group.
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- Metal Mickey was a five-foot-tall fictional robot, which was created, controlled and voiced by Johnny Edward. A modernised vision of a 1950's space toy, Metal Mickey first appeared on British television in the ITV children's magazine show The Saturday Banana, produced by Southern Television in 1978. The commercial television rights were subsequently purchased by Edwards friend Micky Dolenz, formerly of The Monkees pop group.
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- Metal Mickey was a five-foot-tall fictional robot, which was created, controlled and voiced by Johnny Edward. A modernised vision of a 1950's space toy, Metal Mickey first appeared on British television in the ITV children's magazine show The Saturday Banana, produced by Southern Television in 1978. The commercial television rights were subsequently purchased by Edwards friend Micky Dolenz, formerly of The Monkees pop group.
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