Wilf Lunn

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Wilf Lunn
Born Brighouse, West Yorkshire
Years active 1965–1995

Wilf Lunn (Wilfred Makepeace Lunn, b. Brighouse, West Yorkshire, United KingdomUK) is probably best known for his weekly appearances on the 1960's and 1970's British television show Vision On demonstrating his latest inventions with Tony Hart and Sylvester McCoy.

He later went on to appear in Jigsaw and the 1985 Classic BBC TV series Eureka amongst other television series.

He is a prolific constructor of bicycles and an inventor of strange and wonderous devices, amongst which was a collection formerly to be found in the Inventions Bar, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

His son,[verification needed] Dick Lunn, has worked as an art director and production designer on a number of television shows, including Spaced, Black Books and The Mighty Boosh as well as collaborating on recent The Comic Strip Presents productions.

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