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What was your favourite children's TV programme?

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Unknown Report 9 Mar 2006 23:08

Oh have just remembered Captain Pugwash (Seaman Stains, Master Bates!!!!!) Sorry Helen was just remembering and updating as you mentioned it!!

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Unknown Report 9 Mar 2006 23:07

The Magic Roundabout (even though I was in my teens when it was on) Popeye The Pink Panther Lassie The Cisco Kid Andy Pandy, Muffin the Mule, and The Flower Pot Men (when I was very young) I loved watching Sesame Street with my son when he was little. Camberwick Green also appealed - no prizes for guessing why! LOL CB >|<

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Mar 2006 23:07

A German import called 'The singing ringing tree'! nell

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Unknown Report 9 Mar 2006 23:06

I remember Kizzy. My favs were itsy and bitsy (the spiders), bagpuss, magic roundabout, mr ben, the clangers and trumpton:( huw puw barley mcgrue cuthbert dibble and grub)

Helen

Helen Report 9 Mar 2006 23:00

Fond memories of mine include: The Magic Roundabout, Mr Benn, The BaBaPapas, Roobarb and Custard - Oooh the list is endless! Does anyone remember a series about a traveller girl that got bullied - I think it may have been called Kizzy, only recall tears at a young age at how she was treated. Helen x