Doodle Do

Doodle Do is a British 2006 arts and crafts television programme, specially designed for pre-school children (2 to 5 years).

[1] The programme features three "Doodle Doers" — puppets called "Dib-Dab", "Scribble" and "Stick" — who interact with a human presenter, Chris Corcoran, a Welsh stand-up comedian.

The programme is a loose "how to" arts feature similar to SMarteenies, but aimed at an even younger audience.

Dib-Dab (voiced by Yvonne Stone) is giddily enthusiastic, concerned for others and loves the colour pink so much, that whenever it seems someone else is going to get the pink paper, she will whimper with misery and longing; Scribble (voiced by Adam Carter) is a bit of a comedian with a fondness for puns; and Stick (voiced by Mark Mander) is rather anxious (similar to George from Rainbow, whom Mark Mander has also "played"), and often needs to be reassured by Chris.

Stick enjoys chanting the word "Blob" whilst painting or glueing, and seems to get into a trance-like state doing so.