Wednesday, November 01, 2006

As if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared.........


I felt old when, on seeing a picture of the lovely Windy Miller on the desktop of my computer, one of my staff said she didn't realise he was a 'real' character - she thought he'd been created solely for the Quaker adverts!!! Everyone thinks their era of Children's programmes was the best, but I reckon you can't beat the late seventies. Share your favourite children's TV programme on the comments board, and don't forget to say whether you were a Swap Shop or Tiswas person. And were you Blue Peter or Magpie?

My favourite was Mary, Mungo & Midge with the soothing narration of Richard Baker , but Mr Benn was a close second.

13 comments:

Amy and Amiability said...

Personally I liked the Flumps, Willow the Wisp and anything Muppety/Fraggley/Sesame Streety

Does anyone remember the classic, psychedelic "12345 678910 11 12"?

Robbie, Rudolf & Rusty said...

Fraggle Rock, Willow the Wisp, Button Moon and The Moomins.

Sorry Shelagh never seen Swap Shop or Tiswas. But definately Blue Peter.

D Baynham said...

Gotta be Tiswas, I was on it in the summer of '76 I did like Magpie and BP. Fave proggy's

The Pipkins
Mr Ben
Trumpton
Camblewich Green
Chigley
Fingerbobs
Playaway

Teapot said...

Oh dear! Dare I say it?
Muffin= the Mule and Andy Pandy!
Also Rag, Tag and Bobtail!!
Guess you guys never even heard of them!!

Also I met Lenny the Lion once!! Hows bad is that!

Amy and Amiability said...

I met Keith Harris and Orville! Well, Keith Harris anyway.

D Baynham said...

I remember Andy Pandy, Muffin The Mule, Tinger and Tucker and Pogals Wood good old Watch with Mother, I just don't rate them as top progs.

Though the guys behind Pogals Wood, Oliver Postgate and Peter Firman did make some of the best Childrens programmes ever, The Clangers, Bagpus, Ivor the Engine and the Tales (saga's) of Nogin the Nog.

timelord in the tardis said...

Big Al's favourite was Fireman Sam...so much so I had to make up additional stories at bed times before he would go to sleep.....
....and we had Ivor the Engine wallpaper for FreelanceNerd's first bedroom. You could take the train from the skirting board up to the ceiling and go past the bakery where Idris the Dragon kept warm until the fish and chip shop opened when he went to light up the range......
...just the chap you need at a barbecue!

JollyGreenGiant1982 said...

I have to agree with Heidi, I loved Button Moon!!
Also liked Thomas the tank, Ghosbusters, Bravestar, Trap Door, Stop it and tidy up, and Rainbow!! Wow too many, Thundercats and definatly Captain Planet....i did watch Blue Peter but not till i was around 15 when Katie Hill was on it, and me and Martin watch it now, nothing to do with the blonde irish lass, its all for the aid of research..... :)

Amy and Amiability said...

ooh I'd forgotten about Button Moon. That was a true classic. I've had a fascination with wooden spoons and Heinz baked beans ever since.

Robbie, Rudolf & Rusty said...

oh I've just thought of another - rent-a-ghost!!!

The Random One said...

This year I've been downloading Thomas the Tank episodes to my laptop.

Anyone remember Gimme 5? I met Nobby the Sheep!!!!

Jolly Green Giant brings up some quality modern-day cartoons..... I must add to the list the following:

Tugs
Smurfs
Sonic the Hedgehog
Super Mario Brothers
Earthworm Jim
Thunderbirds
Power Rangers
Jace and the Wheeled Warriors (5* rating here)

and why oh why has no-one mentioned the best ever..... Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (heroes in a half-shell...TURTLE POWER!!!)

Anonymous said...

You are a lady after my own heart... What shows! Mary Mungo and Midge - I can only remember the episode where Midge gets posted somewhere to find out how th epost works. Cool. Pig on the Pipkins was cool too. We had a cat called Chigley, in honour of the TV prog. I never trusted that man on Fingerbobs, though!

Anonymous said...

Ooops forgot. Tiswas and Blue Peter. A balanced approach to life, as ever!