Children's Programmes You Used To Watch

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  • VerenceVerence Posts: 104,586
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    Maid Marian And Her Merry Men
    The Girl From Tomorrow
    Children Of Fire Mountain

    Then of course there were all the old cliffhanger serials such as

    Flash Gordon
    Buck Rogers
    King Of The Rocketmen
  • toribaynestoribaynes Posts: 2,694
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    anyone remember pob? it used to freak me out!
  • grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    RIPLEY75 wrote: »
    Knightmare (The first 3 series were brilliant)

    Grange Hill

    Erasmus Microman.

    He man cartoon.

    Thunder cats.

    They were great! :D
  • archie2000archie2000 Posts: 274
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    Does anyone remember Anything You Can Do from Granada. Two teams of kids from different tv regions would compete on various tasks (drawing, building something, playing musical instruments, etc) Chris Kelly was the host, and they had a panel of celebs judging the kids. I went to one of the recordings in the very early 70's and the judges were Russell Harty, Ayshea Brough and Helen Shapiro
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 379
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    child of the late 90's, early 2000's. at varying ages:

    the teletubbies
    the tweenies
    pocket dragon adventures
    art attack
    jungle run
    the fimbles
    blue peter
    mona the vampire
    rugrats
    dennis the menace
    get your own back
    50-50
    arthur
    power puff girls
    bob the builder
    wacky races
    scooby doo
    pokémon
    fairly odd parents
    my parents are aliens
    raven

    and many more which i can't remember :p:)
  • Phoenix LazarusPhoenix Lazarus Posts: 17,306
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    Anyone recall Bailey's Comets, from the 70s?
  • JoLucJoLuc Posts: 1,727
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    Very very obscure........but.......
    A cartoon series called Space Ace. A Japanese iconic programme from 1965-66
    I was but a 6 year old, but the visuals are still instilled within.
  • ddukdduk Posts: 4,180
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    I used to watch:

    Grange Hill
    Rod Hull
    Moomins
    Rainbow
    Button Moon
    First Class
    The Little Green Man
    The Racoons
    Going Live
    Heartbeat
    Rentaghost

    There are many more, but too many to list them all.
  • CroctacusCroctacus Posts: 18,290
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    I loved Follyfoot and Catweasel as a kid....

    Also Timeslip (which hardly anyone ever remembers)
  • Doghouse RileyDoghouse Riley Posts: 32,491
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    Whirlygig, with Hank, Mexican Pete the Bad Bandit and Dirty Face the Indian chief, no PC restraints there!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Coudrill
  • HeavenlyHeavenly Posts: 31,915
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    steven1977 wrote: »
    God knows. I would rightly pay good money for them. Rod Hull's Pink Windmill show was one of my favourite programmes at the time yet its not avaliable to buy. Ive seen the odd clips on youtube but the user never responds to my PMs.

    "There's somebody at the door" :D
  • rubyred25rubyred25 Posts: 1,899
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    The wombles
    Scooby doo
    rainbow
    The muphets
    grange hill
    rentaghost
    The smurfs
    The magic round about
  • mistygalmistygal Posts: 8,316
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    These are the childrens programmes 70's and 80's which I used to love
    Bagpuss
    Black Beauty
    Folly Foot
    Battle Of The Planets
    Take Hart
    Mr. Men
    The Pink Panther
    Dr Who
    Kenny Everett Television Show
    The Goodies
    The Benny Hill Show
    Rentaghost
    The Littlest Hobo
    Scooby Doo
    Jamie And The Magic Torch
    Dogtanian And The Three Muskerhounds
    The Queens Head
    Grange Hill
    Why Don't You?
    The Adventure Game
    The Flumps
    Its A KnockOut
    Bod
    The Perils Of Penelope Pitstop
    Captain Caveman:)

    I loved all these shows
  • mistygalmistygal Posts: 8,316
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    miles19740 wrote: »
    For me, it was strictly BBC programming because ITV 'wasn't good enough'...so...

    Trumpton
    Camberwick Green
    Chigley
    Mr Ben
    The Flumps
    Fingermouse
    Fingerbob
    Bagpuss
    Beat The Teacher
    HeartBeat
    Cheggars Plays Pop
    Crackerjack - "Ooooh I could crush a grape" ;)
    Rent-a-ghost
    Grandad
    Grange Hill
    and of course Blue Peter

    OMG how could I forget Cracker jack and Cheggars. I used to have a crush on Stu Francis:o

    Lets not forget Tizwaz and the phantom pie flinger!

    You were either a Tizwaz or Swap Shop fan? I was Chris Tarrant all the way. I was not allowed to watch OTT though:D
  • bryemycazbryemycaz Posts: 11,737
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    Child of the 80s so watched the golden years of Kids TV

    Some of my faves

    Dangermouse
    Count Duckula
    Jamie and The Magic Torch
    Rainbow
    Scooby Doo
    Knightmare (whilst dated now was cutting edge at the time probably my fav kids tv show)
    Blockbusters (if this counts)
    The Muppets
    No 73
    Motormouth
    Your Mother Wouldnt like it
    Palace Hill
    Dogtanian
    Willow The Wisp
    Transformers
    He Man
    Mask
    Mr Benn
    The Ratties
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    I forgot to mention Digimon (although I didn't like it as much as Pokemon), My Parents are Aliens and Dennis The Menace. Does Mr Bean: The Animated Series also count? I think it came out in the early 00s.
  • speedy_gonzalesspeedy_gonzales Posts: 1,167
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    secret valley,obscure Aussie kids show which had a very memorable theme tune
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx8oVBG9nSI&feature=related
  • Razor61289Razor61289 Posts: 523
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    Used to watch alot of Kids tv, still do!

    Bernards Watch
    Wizardora
    Snap!
    Mike and Angelo
    Bimbles Bucket
    Art Attack
    Renford Rejects
    Rugrats
    Cat Dog
    Angry Beavers
    Mad 4 It
    Rocky and The Dodos
    Dastardly and Mutley
    Flintstones
    Tom and Jerry
    Zzzzap!
    Polterguests
    Kenan and Kel
    Chucklevision
    Bugs Bunny
    Muppet Babies


    The list goes on!

    Have also been discovering older classics recently
    Children of the Stones
    Grange Hill from the 70s
    Press Gang
    Family Ness
    Sky
    Into The Labyrinth
    Timeslip
    Ocean Girl
    Roman Mysteries

    Am waiting to see:
    The Tomorrow People
    Tightrope
    Ace of Wands
    Follyfoot
    Etc
  • pembo2004pembo2004 Posts: 4,097
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    finders keepers
    raggy dolls
    spatz

    does anyone remember children royal variety performance?
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    Verence wrote: »
    Is this the one you mean??

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_the_Gold_Monkey

    It was shown on BBC1 in the early evenings I think


    I loved this show when i was a kid , I have it on DVD and it gets watched often
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    anyone remember Dr snuggles, I loved it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hSuk8H3NV8
  • steven1977steven1977 Posts: 3,968
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    2 pages and not one person mentioned Mike and Angelo or that obscure eureka show that starred Ken Cambell.
  • Hexadecimal666Hexadecimal666 Posts: 1,077
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    steven1977 wrote: »
    2 pages and not one person mentioned Mike and Angelo or that obscure eureka show that starred Ken Cambell.

    A few people have mentioned Mike and Angelo in their lists - I totally forgot it on mine, used to love it. The original My Parents Are Aliens! :)
  • CroctacusCroctacus Posts: 18,290
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    Razor61289 wrote: »
    Used to watch alot of Kids tv, still do!


    Am waiting to see:
    The Tomorrow People
    Tightrope
    Ace of Wands
    Follyfoot
    Etc

    I loved the Tomorrow People....a friend of mine used to stalk/follow Mike Holloway through his band Flintlock.
  • grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    Maid Marian and Her Merry Men - brilliant! :D
    I mentioned Mike and Angelo in my list :) Loved that in its earlier seasons.
    What about The Adventures of T-Bag?
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