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Viv Fisher (born 1952) is a British former BBC audio engineer and multivocalist who performed all parts of the brass band used in the title sequence of the BBC television series Blott on the Landscape (1985). In 1978, Fisher appeared on the BBC children's programme Blue Peter.

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  1. John Noakes (26 January 1978). 1978: Blue Peter: One Man Marching Band. Blue Peter in Facebook. British Broadcasting Corporation.

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