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Post by True_Shrew on Dec 7, 2004 15:16:22 GMT 1
It's time to separate your Andy Pandy from your Bill and Ben people, what was or is your favourite kids TV programme? Jossy's giants and Terrahawks will always live on but nothing would get in my way of viewing Knightmare It lasted for years in the same format, graphics weren't that bad either
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2004 15:20:51 GMT 1
A-Team by a country mile ;D
Followed by Airwolf & The Simpsons
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Post by Dan F on Dec 7, 2004 15:22:34 GMT 1
Knightmare was indeed a true classic, also loved Sport Billy: Another good un from younger days was Games Master. Not just for kids, but bloody good all the same.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Dec 7, 2004 15:27:39 GMT 1
I would have to say that Dogtanion and the Muskerhounds was a belter
Dungeons and Dragons was pretty tasty too
But Saturdays, got to the game family stand, then home to a nice warm house, Ham and crisp sandwiches and the A-Team. You just cannot beat it.
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Post by Staly on Dec 7, 2004 15:33:15 GMT 1
Grange Hill, or certainly the first 4 or 5 years of it.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Dec 7, 2004 16:01:17 GMT 1
magic roundabout
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Post by grinfish on Dec 7, 2004 16:29:19 GMT 1
StarFleet, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Dogtanian. So many more, but I'm not greedy ;D
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Dec 7, 2004 16:35:19 GMT 1
The Pink Panther (cartoon) i've seen them all. For the record they only ever made one cartoon where he actually speaks.
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Dec 7, 2004 16:39:40 GMT 1
I would have to say that Dogtanion and the Muskerhounds was a belter Dungeons and Dragons was pretty tasty too But Saturdays, got to the game family stand, then home to a nice warm house, Ham and crisp sandwiches and the A-Team. You just cannot beat it. Quality our kid!! We must be defo around the same age...
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Post by Norge on Dec 7, 2004 16:41:10 GMT 1
Arr Dogtanian and the 3 muskerhounds, the memories. One for all and all for one, Muskehounds are always ready, One for all and all for one, Helping everybody, One for all and all for one, It's a pretty story, Sharing everything is fun, Thats the way to be. I looked that up btw.... homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fish2/Dogtanian/dogtaniantheme.wav
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Post by Blues in Crewe on Dec 7, 2004 16:51:42 GMT 1
Ive got the first 2 series of Dogtanian on DVD quality show Also really liked Willo the Wisp, Batfink and Bananaman (btw anyone know Eric's surname its a question that came up at work the other day)
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Post by Dan F on Dec 7, 2004 16:58:09 GMT 1
Ive got the first 2 series of Dogtanian on DVD quality show Also really liked Willo the Wisp, Batfink and Bananaman (btw anyone know Eric's surname its a question that came up at work the other day) Eric Wimp: www.80scartoons.net/toons/bananaman.html
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Post by mancshrew on Dec 7, 2004 17:19:24 GMT 1
dungeons and dragons was superb although i never fully understood why they used to get so upset about leaving that bl*ody unicorn behind whenever they had a chance to go back home
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Post by Minor on Dec 7, 2004 17:31:53 GMT 1
The Flowerpot Men )the original)
Mary, Mungo & Midge
Andy Pandy
Trumpton
and then further on, it can only be
T I S W A S
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Post by Bilbo on Dec 7, 2004 17:31:58 GMT 1
TISWAS Crackerjack Magpie HOW Scoobydoo Bloody hell i'm showing my age
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Post by LeeAFCTU on Dec 7, 2004 17:36:17 GMT 1
thundercats transformers teenage mutant hero turtles a team count duckula
god knows how many others ;D
kids today dont know what theyre missing
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Post by john on Dec 7, 2004 17:39:26 GMT 1
Chorlton and the wheelies Mary Mungo and Midge
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Post by gobbieshrew on Dec 7, 2004 18:10:53 GMT 1
the muppets..sheer quality swedish chef and pigs in space a particular favourite hong kong phoey, number one super guy jamie and his magic torch (at least thats what i tell the missus it is ) the a team different strokes (not a kids prog but essential 80s tea time viewing) murphys mob
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Post by skunkie on Dec 7, 2004 19:23:43 GMT 1
Tiswas was class for me,but i think it would of been.. The Banana Splits as a favourite.Micheal Bentines Potty Time made me laugh and Noggin The Nog and Whacky Races as Cartoons,when you think about it so many great childhood programmes. ;D
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Post by R6ix on Dec 7, 2004 21:04:02 GMT 1
pipkins was my all tme fave,old hartley hare an topov, octavia and pig
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Dec 7, 2004 21:48:41 GMT 1
Muppets TISWAS The Flintstones (I hear that there's a new version soon - the Roonstones- starring Wayne and Colleen) Yogi Bear Mr Wiggy says his favourite was Muffin the Mule!!
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Dec 8, 2004 2:10:24 GMT 1
another favourite of mine was Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince but not many people seem to remember it
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Post by Blues in Crewe on Dec 8, 2004 2:23:29 GMT 1
another favourite of mine was Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince but not many people seem to remember it I dont remember the title but the pic brings back memories (vague ones but memories all the same)
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Post by rATCLIFFESGHOST on Dec 8, 2004 7:37:19 GMT 1
Thats knackered it JP, i have no recollection of "Chorlton and the wheelies" and have spent 8 years telling Mrs Ghost she either imagined it or it was only on in darkest Lancashire . Her favorite by a long way. Tiswas man myself COMPOST CORNER
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Post by Dan F on Dec 8, 2004 7:54:37 GMT 1
another favourite of mine was Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince but not many people seem to remember it Yeah, I remember it. Good show. Better than "The Littlest Hobo" anyway... Oh god no. I've now got the Hobo's theme tune in my head. ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
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Post by pawlo on Dec 8, 2004 10:22:16 GMT 1
Trumpton Danger Mouse
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Post by Mr T on Dec 8, 2004 11:38:12 GMT 1
Yeah, I remember it. Good show. Better than "The Littlest Hobo" anyway... Oh god no. I've now got the Hobo's theme tune in my head. ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! I remeber it too! wooo! for yonks i've been saying about that everytime we had a discussion about kid's programme but no one else remembered it!
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Post by daveshrew on Dec 8, 2004 12:56:11 GMT 1
Has nobody mentioned Defenders of the Earth yet???
That show was superb!!!
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Post by Dan F on Dec 8, 2004 13:02:16 GMT 1
Spider-Man and his amazing friends was another classic
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Post by terry wogan on Dec 8, 2004 13:05:15 GMT 1
i was reminded recently of a minor classic of the eighties called stopit and tidyup voiced by yours truely
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