”Pinky and Perky” (på engelska). Pinky and Perky. USA: https://www.facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinky-and-Perky/109658319061391#. Läst 25 november 2013. ”Pinky and Perky spoke and sang in high-pitched voices, created by re-playing original voice recordings at twice the original recorded speed; the vocals were sung by Mike Sammes while the backing track was played at half normal speed (Sammes did the same job for Ken Dodd's Diddymen, as Ross Bagdasarian did for the original Chipmunks in the early 1960s) - hence the expression "Pinky and Perky speed", when an LP record is played at 45 rpm or 78 rpm instead of the correct 33⅓ rpm.”
”Pinky and Perky” (på engelska). Pinky and Perky. USA: https://www.facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinky-and-Perky/109658319061391#. Läst 25 november 2013. ”The puppets also appeared on TV in the USA on a number of episodes of The Ed Sullivan Show: 532 (14 September 1958), 548 (4 January 1959), 573 (5 July 1959), 740 (10 March 1963), 780 (23 February 1964, where they shared the bill with The Beatles and Morecambe and Wise) and 908 (26 February 1967).”
”Pinky and Perky” (på engelska). Pinky and Perky. USA: https://www.facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinky-and-Perky/109658319061391#. Läst 25 november 2013. ”Some of the old characters remained in the show, such as Vera Vixen (who often hatches schemes to try and get rid of the two pigs) and Morton Frog (who works in the production control room, usually running the end titles [or in "Cartoon Mash-Up", cueing the end music] at the end of an episode.).”
”Pinky and Perky” (på engelska). Pinky and Perky. USA: https://www.facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinky-and-Perky/109658319061391#. Läst 25 november 2013. ”Alongside them, there were a host of new characters, such as K.T. the studio manager cat, Wilberforce the tortoise security guard (who comes up with impractical ideas for new acts or games for the show), and a pair of poodle receptionists called Tara and Tamara (who, in a recurring gag, often get Pinky and Perky's names wrong).”
”Pinky and Perky” (på engelska). Pinky and Perky. USA: https://www.facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinky-and-Perky/109658319061391#. Läst 25 november 2013. ”In Nick Hornby's 1998 novel About a Boy, the main character, Will, visits the record shop Championship Vinyl and sees an attractive woman asking for a Pinky and Perky record. She is met with contempt from the sales clerk. A few days later Will thinks he sees the woman again and, trying to make an impression, introduces himself with the line, "I like Pinky and Perky," only to suddenly realize that it's a different woman.”