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Weeeeeeeeeeeed.Flobba flob.
I loved these when I was very very young:
Here's The Potato Man which is about 15 minutes long and comes in two parts.
Here's The Potato Man which is about 15 minutes long and comes in two parts.
LMAO.... Xochi & El Loro , I've just spent a lovely few minutes reliving my childhood and my kids childhoods..... Thank you both
This is a clip from Andy Pandy. This is only the first part and ends so that we don't see Teddy dancing through the woods and Looby Loo, known for her shyness, is so shy that she doesn't appear at all.
Great
Thanks for the nostalgia El Loro.
These puppets (or is it marionettes ?) never quite got the hang of walking did they?
Muffin the mule had the strangest foot/ground contact.
Thanks for the nostalgia El Loro.
These puppets (or is it marionettes ?) never quite got the hang of walking did they?
Muffin the mule had the strangest foot/ground contact.
Sometimes its worth doing a bit of digging around and I have now found the Internet Archive which looks to be a goldmine. This is a link to its home page for those who want to explore it.
On the Watch with Mother theme I have found :
A complete Andy Pandy story - The Cart
A complete The Woodtops story - Horseshoe
Although they have a complete Bill and Ben it is the same as already posted here.
Another complete Rag, Tag and Bobtail story - Snowballs
Click on the links provided to watch these and enjoy.
On the Watch with Mother theme I have found :
A complete Andy Pandy story - The Cart
A complete The Woodtops story - Horseshoe
Although they have a complete Bill and Ben it is the same as already posted here.
Another complete Rag, Tag and Bobtail story - Snowballs
Click on the links provided to watch these and enjoy.
OMG.... Rag , Tag and Bobtail..... used to me on Thursdays I think Picture Book-Monday, Andy Pandy-Tuesday, Bill & Ben-Wednesday, Rag, Tag -Thursday, Woodentops-Friday..... At least that's how I remember them
Bazille, I've checked and you are spot on. I think there are clips of Picture Book, but I never took to that one. My brother's favourite was the Woodentops complete with "the biggest spotty dog you ever did see" if I remember correctly.
Does anyone know if the term woodentops as used for the British uniformed police officers comes from this series or something else?
Does anyone know if the term woodentops as used for the British uniformed police officers comes from this series or something else?
Reference:
My brother's favourite was the Woodentops complete with "the biggest spotty dog you ever did see" if I remember correctl
Yes... I think it was Worrying that I can remember that, from over 50 years ago... I liked the Woodentops and Bill & Ben..... found Picture Book a bit boring..... As for Bill & Ben... not sure that it did much for our language skills... slobbalobbalob.....
Does anyone remember the specials shown at Christmas back in I guess the lare 50s or early 60s - these were black & white (at least I think so) and were high class adaptations of various fairy tales and legends and I think were around an hour long. They were the television highlight for Christmas for me, but I cannot remember the names of any of them. I am not referring to the pantomines - these were dramas.
But I do remember Mr pastry... and Whirlygig... (with Mick and Montmeremcy, I think)
Those videos brings back memories
Reference: Bazille
But I do remember Mr pastry... and Whirlygig... (with Mick and Montmeremcy, I think)
You are right about Whirlygigs. I never saw this as my parents did not get ITV until the mid 60s. This is a link to a page about them which has a video clip. I rmember Charlie Drake but only when he went solo with his own act.Add Reply
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