Tom Noddy

[1] In 1980, Noddy's performance was featured as a segment on an American television program On The Road With Charles Karault.

With octogenarian Eiffel G. Plasterer performing his Bubbles Concerto and Exploratorium exhibits highlighting the science of soap films and allowing the public to experiment with soap bubbles for themselves, the event attracted an estimated 15,000 people over a weekend in 1983.

These appearances came after more than a decade of developing his skill with soap bubbles and inventing the tricks featured in his performances.

Some of Noddy's later television appearances included the Late Show with David Letterman (USA, February 27, 2007),[5] and Germany's TV Total with Stefan Raab in 2009.

In August 2011, he featured in the BBC-TV programme The Code, presented by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, where he demonstrated the ability of bubbles to form minimal surface structures.

Tom Noddy in 2010