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Great thread!

 

Very early 80's....

Rainbow, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Fingerbobs (70's?), Bod, Camberwick Green and Trumpton, Playschool, You and Me, Magic Roundabout, Saturday Superstore, Why Don't You?....I'm sure a lot of these were 70's but I watched the 80's reruns....

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had to be tiswas for me:thumbsup: even at 13 the swap shop was posh for kids who had ready brek for breakfast:D

 

anyone remember these shows

 

murphys mob

supergran

cbtv

razzamatazz

educating marmalade

 

and the classic moomins

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Great thread!

 

Very early 80's....

Rainbow, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Fingerbobs (70's?), Bod, Camberwick Green and Trumpton, Playschool, You and Me, Magic Roundabout, Saturday Superstore, Why Don't You?....I'm sure a lot of these were 70's but I watched the 80's reruns....

 

I remember watching all these in the 70s and the 80s! Except Saturday Superstore which was 80s only and took the place of my beloved Swap Shop.

 

Grange Hill would probably be my all-time favourite though.

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Great thread!

 

Very early 80's....

Rainbow, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Fingerbobs (70's?), Bod, Camberwick Green and Trumpton, Playschool, You and Me, Magic Roundabout, Saturday Superstore, Why Don't You?....I'm sure a lot of these were 70's but I watched the 80's reruns....

 

Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley were made in the mid 1960s by Goprdon Murray. (Narrated by my all-time favourite Play School/ Play-Away presenter, Brian Cant).

 

Sadly I can remember shows from the days of black-and-white, and *puts on her best Annette Mills' BBC-English accent* "Watch With Mother" shows, like The Woodentops, Bill and ben, Andy Pandy, Noggin the Nog, and The Pogles/ Pogles of Pogle Wood...

 

I have to admit to a soft spot for Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's "Smallfillms productions, such as Bagpuss and The Clangers.

 

I also loved "Mary, Mungo and Midge" - which seemed to vanish with the 1970s.

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