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Favorite kids programs...
I am a child of the 70's, 80's...my age...late 30 ish..
What was your favorite show? The opening to 'bag pus' makes me cry to this day. How about that goofy dog in 'rhubarb and custard'. Watching those shoes reminds me of eating penguins biscuits and luncheon meat sarnies...how posh was my family :rofl: |
Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Montfan72
(Post 9602521)
I am a child of the 70's, 80's...my age...late 30 ish..
What was your favorite show? The opening to 'bag pus' makes me cry to this day. How about that goofy dog in 'rhubarb and custard'. Watching those shoes reminds me of eating penguins biscuits and luncheon meat sarnies...how posh was my family :rofl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-hQ6-biWoo Spongebob - My Arse! Jim. Edit: They didn't have any fancy-smancy Computers to work with, either! |
Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 9602557)
Spongebob - My Arse! |
Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Montfan72
(Post 9602521)
I am a child of the 70's, 80's...my age...late 30 ish..
What was your favorite show? The opening to 'bag pus' makes me cry to this day. How about that goofy dog in 'rhubarb and custard'. Watching those shoes reminds me of eating penguins biscuits and luncheon meat sarnies...how posh was my family :rofl: |
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Transformers and He-Man.
Though what was it, the one with the pigeon? Whacky Races? Also Top Cat. |
Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9602627)
Transformers and He-Man.
Though what was it, the one with the pigeon? Whacky Races? Also Top Cat. |
Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 9602557)
Spongebob - My Arse!
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Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 9602557)
Me, too. Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Chigley were all must sees when I was a Kid. Brian Cant is worthy of a Kinighthood, for all the Joy and Entertainmet he brought to Kids of Several Generations. At 78, he is still going, but, fighting Parkinson's Disease. Here's a Clip, from Chigley;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-hQ6-biWoo Spongebob - My Arse! Jim. Edit: They didn't have any fancy-smancy Computers to work with, either! |
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How about that art show with an old guy demonstrating different art techniques and then a longish segment showing lots of children's artwork they'd sent in? I think Morph was in it too. I loved that show.
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Re: Favorite kids programs...
Originally Posted by Montfan72
(Post 9603083)
How about that art show with an old guy demonstrating different art techniques and then a longish segment showing lots of children's artwork they'd sent in? I think Morph was in it too. I loved that show.
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Chigley.
Camberwick Green. Trumpton. Ivor the Engine. Magic Roundabout. The Saga of Noggin the Nog. Michael Bentine's Potty Time. Pipkins. Mary Mungo and Midge. Jamie and his Magic Torch. |
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Fraggle rock. I'm informed I used to watch it in a loop. Paddington bear. Thunder cats.something about bears that I think was a rip off of upstairs downstairs. Let's go with upstairs downstairs bears.
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Surprised no one has brought up any of the live-action programmes from their child-hoods. The ones I remember fondly (and not so fondly) are Catweazle, The Double Deckers (with that balding guy from Spooks looking a LOT younger) and The Tomorrow People. There were also those interminable Childrens Film Foundation efforts that adults seem to think were great but I found boring in the extreme.
For some weird reason I also remember the Coal Hole Club that featured the Grumbleweeds. Anyone grow up in Scotland in the 70's? You may have watched Glen Michael's Cartoon Cavalcade. Basically U.S. cartoons with some bands mixed in. A precursor to those Saturday morning TV shows - Swap Shop and the mighty TISWAS. |
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Now my favorite is the Clangers, which was old when I was young. At the time I loved Thundercats, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors and Ulysses 31.
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The Flumps
Attachment 102827 Strangely enough - I was just saying to the wife over the weekend that our neighbours son looks like Pootle from the Flumps.......... Only 13 episodes made, I could have sworn there were hundreds LOL Just found this as well - this is so cool: |
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