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Seeing this photo brings back many great memories of watching "The B.J. & Dirty Dragon Show". It was the first show I can remember that would keep me engaged, in part due to the cliffhanger serial adventures of "The Lemon Joke Kid". Bill Jackson had a knack for communicating with kids.

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