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what was your fave kids tv programme when u were l
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Rosi Glow | Report | 14 Oct 2005 00:24 |
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Rag Dolly Anna Michael Bentines Potty Time Cockle Shell Bay Runaround How |
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Suzieuki | Report | 14 Oct 2005 00:40 |
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Jackanory Captian Pugwash GrangeHill-with Susan Tully and Todd Carty(Tucker) And a program where they told stories, Voiced over animation and at the end a guy used to play the Guitar and sing. .....OOOOOH what was it called??? Did they have puppets too? I can't remember. Anyone reconise it?? Sue |
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Unknown | Report | 14 Oct 2005 00:46 |
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H. R. Puff'n Stuff, Flower Pot Men. Adventure Island.-It was a live panto style kids drama here in Oz. On the ABC starring John Michael Howsen as Clown. Crap! Showing my age....lol! Rebs x |
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Alan | Report | 14 Oct 2005 02:17 |
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Ah yes, I remember :- Four Feather Falls Fireball XL5 Supercar Picturebook with Muriel Young Robinson Crusoe (The Dubbed one) The Singing Ringing Tree (Scary Midget) The Woodentops (Spotty Dog was my hero) Sarah and Hoppity (Diddly dum diddly de) Torchy the Battery Boy Rag tag and bobtail The list is endless !! Dont make um like that anymore. |
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Jenny | Report | 14 Oct 2005 05:41 |
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The Silver Sword - One of those BBC adaptations on Sunday afternoons at 5 - about some kids in Poland during the war - anybody else remember it? Probably shown about 1960 I should think. |
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