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Greatest childrens tv show of the eighties?

Started by Devons Daddy, 31 January, 2003, 10:41:12 AM

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ukdane

Cheers

-Daney



critter

"HR stuff and Puff"

Actually it was HR Puff N Stuff

Critter

critter


Hers one piggybacking on James Bond and Get Smart.
Lancelot Link Secret Chimp.

Critter

Link: http://www.yesterdayland.com/popopedia/shows/saturday/sa1121.php" target="_blank">Monkey Business

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Yoda


Smiley

My lingering memory of Marmalade Atkins was when she was slouched on the sofa reading this.http://www.2000adonline.com/covers/2000ad/thumbnails/271thumb.jpg">

Adrian Bamforth

For the 10% of people that might not know, Marmalade Atkins was played by the sadly missed Charlotte Coleman.

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Devons Daddy

THE BANNANA SPLIT BUNCH
now we are talking about great saturday morning tv here.
ahhh yes now they where great.
oh this makes me feel so old.though.

i got the clangers video recently now thats classic.i would employ soup dragon in my brigade given the chance.
I AM VERY BUSY!
PJ Maybe and I use the same dictionary, live with it.

NO 2000ad no life!

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Funt Solo

Omigod!  They're going to do Tiswas again?
++ A-Z ++  coma ++

Tweak72

Ulysses 31
Star fleet
Dogtanion and the Muskerhounds
Dabgermouse
Monkey
The Water Margin
Marmalade Atkins
Red hand gang

I thought Chorlton and the Wheelies was a 70's show
does any one remember Childern of the Stones?
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Cthulouis

I don't quite know if it fits into the right era, but I think Trap Door deserves a mention.

Steve Green

I have a soft spot for Tiswas.

Mainly because I was on it once, and my Dad was in the cage.

The Holy trinity of Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley rate highly as well.

- Steve

johnnystress

"does any one remember Childern of the Stones?"


available on DVD now- and its even better than I hoped- nostalgia sometimes rose-tints the memory

this is class though

philt

My mum, who's a nurse, reckons Johnny Briggs was a top show

Adrian Bamforth

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