Button Moon
The Centurions
Challenge of the GoBots
DangerMouse
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
Emu's World
Fraggle Rock
Fun House
Grotbags
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
For nostalgia purposes (if I had them) and also because they're probably enjoyable as well:
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Danger Mouse
Jamie and the Magic Torch
Button Moon
Bagpuss
Worzel Gummidge
Metal Mickey
She-Ra
Thomas the Tank Engine
Sesame Street
Fraggle Rock
Count Duckula
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Duck Tales
Grotbags
Chocky
Power Rangers
I think that's it. I used to watch other things as well, but they weren't exactly strictly aimed at kids. I used to watch Power Rangers with my sister and I had left school when I started watching that.
For nostalgia purposes (if I had them) and also because they're probably enjoyable as well:
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Danger Mouse
Jamie and the Magic Torch
Button Moon
Bagpuss
Worzel Gummidge
Metal Mickey
She-Ra
Thomas the Tank Engine
Sesame Street
Fraggle Rock
Count Duckula
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Duck Tales
Grotbags
Chocky
Power Rangers
I think that's it. I used to watch other things as well, but they weren't exactly strictly aimed at kids. I used to watch Power Rangers with my sister and I had left school when I started watching that.
Even watching Jamie and the Magic Torch you can see how the creators of harry and his Bucketful of Dinosaurs ripped someone elses ideas off.
Magic Roundabout
Trumpton
Camberwick Green
Bod
Mr Benn
Grange Hill
Rentaghost
Hong Kong Phooey
Wacky Races
Swap Shop
Jossy's Giants
Crackerjack
Run-a-round
Cheggers Plays Pop
Stig of The Dump
Why Don't You?
Tucker's Luck
I watched these kids programmes:
Pokémon (I still watch the old episodes the first few series voiced by the original actors and actresses)
Arthur
My Parents Are Aliens
The Story Of Tracy Beaker
50/50
All Or Nothing
Muppet Babies
Wimzies House
Get Your Own Back
Thomas The Tank Engine (Ringo Starr doing the voices) (I have the first two series on DVD)
Fireman Sam (the original series which I also have on DVD)
The Tribe
The Care Bears
Rugrats
The Wild Thornberrys
The Smurfs
Ubos
Grange Hill
Byker Grove
SMTV Live
Mimi 7
LA 7
Hollywood 7
Viva S Club
Shoebox Zoo
S Club Search
S Club Juniors The Story
Blue Peter
Fun House
Scooby Doo Where Are You
Scooby Doo Show
Scooby and Scrappy Doo
What's New Scooby Doo
A Pup named Scooby Do
Children's Ward
Watch My Chops
Tots TV
Rosie and Jim
Hilltop Hospital
Recess
Pepper Ann
Home Farm Twins
Art Attack
Smart
Dennis The Menace 1996 tv series
Wizadora
Famous Five 1996 tv series
Famous Five 1978 tv series
Live and Kicking
The Saturday Show
Smile
Jeopardy
Little Bear
Rupert Bear
Woody The Woodpecker
Tom and Jerry Kids
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
Hey Arnold
How 2
ZZZap
Tracy Beaker Returns
Two Of A Kind
Lizzie McGuire
Poddington Peas
The Worst Witch
The New Worst Witch
Weirdsister College
The Cramp Twins
Mona The Vampire
Finders Keepers
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
101 Dalmations
Jungle Cubs
Taz Mania
Dennis The Menace 1986 tv series
Best Of Friends
The Queens Nose
The Moomins
The Racoons
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Bernard's Watch
Big Kids
Kerching
The World Of Peter Rabbit and Friends
Snobs
Sabrina The Teenage Witch
Rule The School
Bring It On
Stitch Up
Titch
Watch My Chops
Fairly Odd Parents
All Grown Up
Pokemon
My Parents Are Aliens
Bodger and Badger
Get Your Own Back
Chucklevision
Penny Crayon
Art Attack
Bernard's Watch
Harry and the Wrinklies
STARStreet (with the pop group Allstars)
S Club 7's shows
SMTV Live
CDUK
Thomas The Tank Engine
Postman Pat
Pingu
Noddy
Tots TV
Mopatop's Shop
Dennis The Menace
Morph
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
Woody Woodpecker
Old Bear Stories
Zzzap
Tom and Jerry Kids (and also the classics; I have the DVDs)
The schools programmes
I'm sure there were more but I can't remember them right now...
Kids TV wasn't a big deal when I was little (and colour telly hadn't been invented) but I have a 14 year old autistic son who would still happily watch Thomas The Tank!
Knightmare
He Man and the Masters of the Universe
Thundercats
Zzap
Art Attack
Fun House
Get Your Own Back
Grange Hill
Byker Grove
The Queens Nose
Happy Families
Yogi's Treasure Hunt
Top Cat
Rude Dog and the Dweebs
Trap Door
Penny Crayon
My earlier favourites, from the early 70s, were as follows:
Play School
Camberwick Green/Trumpton
Bagpuss
Rhubarb
Sam on Boff's Island: not many people seem to remember this, but it included little stop-motion animated photography, and a machine that you fed words into, or that spelt out words.
I must be similar ages to you lot as I watched most of these. Zzap was great. As was Bernard's watch. I really liked the Quuens nose. Sabrina was pretty good. Fun house was just the coolest show ever! I liked Saturday morning stuff like Live and Kicking and SMTV live. God if only Saturday mornings were like that now. It would be worth getting up for!
I watched so much telly but when I was primary school age, favourites included:
Dungeons and Dragons
The Dreamstone
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
Knightmare
Fun House
Finder's Keepers
Mike 'N' Angelo
Count Duckula
Dangermouse
Rainbow
Sooty
T-Bag
As a kid, I remember loving shows called Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde, Monster Cafe, The Worst Witch, Grange Hill and Byker Grove. I also remember a show called The Biz set in a stage school starring Paul Nicholls.
I also remember being at uni and watching Balamory (why, I still don't know to this day!)
For nostalgia purposes (if I had them) and also because they're probably enjoyable as well:
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Danger Mouse
Jamie and the Magic Torch
Button Moon
Bagpuss
Worzel Gummidge
Metal Mickey
She-Ra
Thomas the Tank Engine
Sesame Street
Fraggle Rock
Count Duckula
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Duck Tales
Grotbags
Chocky
Power Rangers
I think that's it. I used to watch other things as well, but they weren't exactly strictly aimed at kids. I used to watch Power Rangers with my sister and I had left school when I started watching that.
Just to say that I thought the first post was asking which children's shows would we watch again that we used to watch back when we were younger. I misread it. I don't know why I put the bit in bold down because I did like watching them. Some more than others though. I would only get some of them on DVD now though.
Pokemon
My Parents Are Aliens
Bodger and Badger
Get Your Own Back
Chucklevision
Penny Crayon
Art Attack
Bernard's Watch
Harry and the Wrinklies
STARStreet (with the pop group Allstars)
S Club 7's shows
SMTV Live
CDUK
Thomas The Tank Engine
Postman Pat
Pingu
Noddy
Tots TV
Mopatop's Shop
Dennis The Menace
Morph
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
Woody Woodpecker
Old Bear Stories
Zzzap
Tom and Jerry Kids (and also the classics; I have the DVDs)
The schools programmes
I'm sure there were more but I can't remember them right now...
Did you watch Rugrats, Arthur and The Wild Thornberrys?
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Having had five children I have watched a lot.
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends...in the Ringo Starr days when it was a model train set and Thomas et al did not move their mouths when they spoke.
Humphrey Bear (Aussie kids show, ran for 40 years).
Romper Room (ditto)
Sesame Street (I watched it in the good ol' 70's myself before it went boringly politically correct)
Mr Squiggle
Ridgey Didge
Fat Cat and Friends
Those were faves in my home
The Centurions
Challenge of the GoBots
DangerMouse
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
Emu's World
Fraggle Rock
Fun House
Grotbags
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Dungeons & Dragons
Thudercats
Centurions
are probably some of the best ones.
Im so glad someone else remembers Centurions!
Those figures they brought out were super massive.
Think I have the Jake one somewhere.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Danger Mouse
Jamie and the Magic Torch
Button Moon
Bagpuss
Worzel Gummidge
Metal Mickey
She-Ra
Thomas the Tank Engine
Sesame Street
Fraggle Rock
Count Duckula
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Duck Tales
Grotbags
Chocky
Power Rangers
I think that's it. I used to watch other things as well, but they weren't exactly strictly aimed at kids. I used to watch Power Rangers with my sister and I had left school when I started watching that.
Even watching Jamie and the Magic Torch you can see how the creators of harry and his Bucketful of Dinosaurs ripped someone elses ideas off.
Choc-a-Bloc
Portland Bill
Why Dont You
Black Beauty
Grange Hill
Play School
Munch Bunch
Pigeon Street
Just to name a few if i named every Kids TV I watched id be hear for hours
Trumpton
Camberwick Green
Bod
Mr Benn
Grange Hill
Rentaghost
Hong Kong Phooey
Wacky Races
Swap Shop
Jossy's Giants
Crackerjack
Run-a-round
Cheggers Plays Pop
Stig of The Dump
Why Don't You?
Tucker's Luck
Pokémon (I still watch the old episodes the first few series voiced by the original actors and actresses)
Arthur
My Parents Are Aliens
The Story Of Tracy Beaker
50/50
All Or Nothing
Muppet Babies
Wimzies House
Get Your Own Back
Thomas The Tank Engine (Ringo Starr doing the voices) (I have the first two series on DVD)
Fireman Sam (the original series which I also have on DVD)
The Tribe
The Care Bears
Rugrats
The Wild Thornberrys
The Smurfs
Ubos
Grange Hill
Byker Grove
SMTV Live
Mimi 7
LA 7
Hollywood 7
Viva S Club
Shoebox Zoo
S Club Search
S Club Juniors The Story
Blue Peter
Fun House
Scooby Doo Where Are You
Scooby Doo Show
Scooby and Scrappy Doo
What's New Scooby Doo
A Pup named Scooby Do
Children's Ward
Watch My Chops
Tots TV
Rosie and Jim
Hilltop Hospital
Recess
Pepper Ann
Home Farm Twins
Art Attack
Smart
Dennis The Menace 1996 tv series
Wizadora
Famous Five 1996 tv series
Famous Five 1978 tv series
Live and Kicking
The Saturday Show
Smile
Jeopardy
Little Bear
Rupert Bear
Woody The Woodpecker
Tom and Jerry Kids
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
Hey Arnold
How 2
ZZZap
Tracy Beaker Returns
Two Of A Kind
Lizzie McGuire
Poddington Peas
The Worst Witch
The New Worst Witch
Weirdsister College
The Cramp Twins
Mona The Vampire
Finders Keepers
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
101 Dalmations
Jungle Cubs
Taz Mania
Dennis The Menace 1986 tv series
Best Of Friends
The Queens Nose
The Moomins
The Racoons
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Bernard's Watch
Big Kids
Kerching
The World Of Peter Rabbit and Friends
Snobs
Sabrina The Teenage Witch
Rule The School
Bring It On
Stitch Up
Titch
Watch My Chops
Fairly Odd Parents
All Grown Up
I think CITV because it had more stuff I enjoyed like Emus World, He-man, dangermouse and a load more. I did like Rentaghost on BBC though.
Saved by the Bell
Fun House
Knightmare
Super Gran
The Sooty Show
Pokemon
My Parents Are Aliens
Bodger and Badger
Get Your Own Back
Chucklevision
Penny Crayon
Art Attack
Bernard's Watch
Harry and the Wrinklies
STARStreet (with the pop group Allstars)
S Club 7's shows
SMTV Live
CDUK
Thomas The Tank Engine
Postman Pat
Pingu
Noddy
Tots TV
Mopatop's Shop
Dennis The Menace
Morph
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
Woody Woodpecker
Old Bear Stories
Zzzap
Tom and Jerry Kids (and also the classics; I have the DVDs)
The schools programmes
I'm sure there were more but I can't remember them right now...
He Man and the Masters of the Universe
Thundercats
Zzap
Art Attack
Fun House
Get Your Own Back
Grange Hill
Byker Grove
The Queens Nose
Happy Families
Yogi's Treasure Hunt
Top Cat
Rude Dog and the Dweebs
Trap Door
Penny Crayon
Play School
Camberwick Green/Trumpton
Bagpuss
Rhubarb
Sam on Boff's Island: not many people seem to remember this, but it included little stop-motion animated photography, and a machine that you fed words into, or that spelt out words.
Dungeons and Dragons
The Dreamstone
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
Knightmare
Fun House
Finder's Keepers
Mike 'N' Angelo
Count Duckula
Dangermouse
Rainbow
Sooty
T-Bag
Fingerbobs
Catweazle
Marine Boy
The Mary Hopkin Show
HR Puff'n'Stuff
Mary, Mungo and Midge
Pogles Wood
The Diddymen
The Double Deckers
Banana Splits
Kizzy
Lizzie Dripping and the Witch
Grange Hill
As a younger child it was Andy Pandy
Pogles Wood
Bizzie Lizzie
And an American programme called Camp Runamuck that I remember watching on a Saturday
I also remember being at uni and watching Balamory (why, I still don't know to this day!)
Just to say that I thought the first post was asking which children's shows would we watch again that we used to watch back when we were younger. I misread it. I don't know why I put the bit in bold down because I did like watching them. Some more than others though. I would only get some of them on DVD now though.
Did you watch Rugrats, Arthur and The Wild Thornberrys?