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Rights to Air lil' iguana Show Bought by Singapore Station

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NASHUA - lil' iguana, the live-action, child-safety character invented by local entrepreneur Jim Tomaszewski, is going overseas.

Tomaszewski said a television station in Singapore has bought the rights to air the lil' iguana Show, 13 episodes of which have been produced by and aired on WABU-TV (Channel 68) in Boston. He said additional episodes will air overseas as they are produced, through 2002.

The lil' iguana Show, which won a New England Emmy award for graphics and set design this spring for its creator and artists, promotes child safety through stories, music and dance.

Tomaszewski said the Singapore deal includes a merchandise licensing agreement. The lil' iguana image will be used on a variety of children's' consumer products, he said, like T-shirts, in exchange for a percentage of sales.

"It puts us on the map," Tomaszewski said the overseas deal. "It doesn't make us a ton of money but it gives us a licensing agreement. We send them art and they put I on product."

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Tomaszewski owns J.E.L.T., a Nashua graphic design company. He came up with the green lil' iguana character about three years ago. In addition to the television show, lil' iguana performs at schools, fairs, festivals and parades around New England. Tomaszewski said he is working on a lil' iguana Family Festival scheduled for Oct. 3 on Artillery Field behind Holman Stadium.

Tomaszewski said the show will air in reruns through September on Channel 68, but will be produced elsewhere in the future.

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