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Pat Sharp, the erstwhile host of the 1990s children's television programme 'Fun House', has resurfaced in connection with a new Legoland Windsor attraction. The miniature recreation, which took over 171 hours to construct, features scenes from the iconic game show. Sharp, now 64 years old, described the unveiling as a "nice accolade" and a moment for families to "relive that 'wow' moment". The installation, a celebration of the resort's 30th anniversary, is set to remain on display until the year's end.

THE UNSEEN HOURS: A DECADE'S WORK IN WEEKS
Despite 'Fun House' gracing television screens for what many perceive as over a decade, Sharp, 63 at the time of one report, has divulged a peculiar temporal anomaly. He claims the entire run of his involvement with the show, which cemented his status as a household name, was filmed in a mere 11 weeks. This compressed production schedule stands in stark contrast to the program's protracted on-air presence.
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"People think I was there for 11 years of my life doing that show, but I actually only made Fun House for 11 weeks of my life." - Pat Sharp
The show itself was known for its competitive format, with contestants vying for prizes ranging from toys and games to holidays. Sharp also indicated he maintains contact with the show's former resident cheerleading twins, Melanie and Martina Grant.
A MULLET'S MOMENTS: MOCKERY AND MICROPHONES
Sharp recalled the playful taunting he endured from young contestants regarding his signature mullet. He admitted that the distinctive hairstyle was frequently the subject of the children's jokes. However, he noted that once the cameras began to roll, this jovial ribbing often subsided.
Background Context:
'Fun House' was a popular ITV children's show that aired throughout the 1990s.
Pat Sharp, a model and broadcaster, hosted the program for its duration.
The show involved physical challenges and quizzes for child contestants.
Sharp has maintained a public profile, engaging in various media appearances and ventures.
He has recently been involved with Legoland Windsor for a commemorative display.