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Childrens television programs - old favourites


Eleke95

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itsy and bitzy, Big John Little John, champion the wonder horse,spacecat(with Beryl Reid),Hickory house, loved em all can anyone remember the late 70s/very early eighties kids cookery show on saturday mornings?, cant for the lifr of me think what it was called.

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I remember, like SheShe, Muffin the Mule.

 

Perhaps, SheShe, you also watched Whirligig, introduced by Humphrey Lestoq.

 

I think Mr. Pastry used to be on that programme too.

 

That was in the very early days (1951/1952-ish) (9 inch screen Black and White TV at my late Aunty's home; sitting under the Dining table with my cousin watching "THE BOX"! Biscuits and "pop" on demand too. :) What happy days they were. *sigh*

 

I understand Mr. Lestoc committed suicide some few years later. I was very sad when I read of his demise.

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I remember, like SheShe, Muffin the Mule.

 

Perhaps, SheShe, you also watched Whirligig, introduced by Humphrey Lestoq.

 

I think Mr. Pastry used to be on that programme too.

 

That was in the very early days (1951/1952-ish) (9 inch screen Black and White TV at my late Aunty's home; sitting under the Dining table with my cousin watching "THE BOX"! Biscuits and "pop" on demand too. :) What happy days they were. *sigh*

 

I understand Mr. Lestoc committed suicide some few years later. I was very sad when I read of his demise.

 

I do remember Whirlygig. I had forgotten about it.

I didn't know he had reached such a sad end.

 

And what can we say about wonderful Mr Pastry. I don't think he'd be sophisticated enough for todays youngsters. He was too much fun.

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