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Oscar Puffin
Oscar in the Puffin's Pla(i)ce studio
First appearance3 March 1963
Created byITV Channel Television
In-universe information
SpeciesPuffin
GenderMale
NationalityChannel Islander

Oscar Grosnez Corbière Claud Puffin, known as Oscar Puffin, is a television station mascot for ITV Channel Television. Oscar was the star of the birthday greetings programme Puffin's Pla(i)ce and was the last remaining ITV regional mascot to have an on-screen presence. His show was on television from 3 March 1963 until 15 September 2013.

He was born on the island of Burhou in the Channel Islands.

Early Development

To introduce Oscar Puffin to viewers, it was claimed that Oscar had been watching Channel Television since its inception in September 1962 and was concerned that there was no on-screen children's birthday club for Channel Islands children. Oscar decided to start one himself, but was in the unfortunate situation of not possessing a name. Therefore, a competition to name him was run in the Channel Islands local TV listing magazine, The Channel Viewer, during February 1963. There were several winners of the competition. Christine Tongs from Guernsey chose the name 'Oscar', Caroline Romeril from Jersey chose the name 'Grosnez' and Ann Balshaw of Guernsey chose the names 'Corbière Claud'.

Present

In September 2013 it was announced Puffin's Pla(i)ce would no longer be broadcast on TV and the last edition was broadcast on 15 September 2013.

Although Oscar no longer has his own show, he remains the mascot of the ITV regional service in the Channel Islands. He does make occasional appearances both on TV & online and regularly makes updates on Twitter that have a strong element of absurdity.