February 16, 200521 yr that used to be shown before the 6 O'Clock news or at 1 O'Clock in the afternoon. Magic Roundabout Rhubarb & Custard Hector's House Pogle's Wood Little Joe Andy Pandy
February 16, 200521 yr Aubrey (big orange fooker that did stuff in a shed) please tell me I've not made him up
February 16, 200521 yr Author Bloody hell, I almost forgot Fireman Sam! "and his engines always clean, Fireman Sam. He is the hero next door." Hardly any wonder really. We clean them after EVERY shift. That's twice a day they get hosed down and soaped and rinsed! We even check the oil twice a day too! I don't bother checking my own engine oil twice a feckin' year!
February 17, 200521 yr Baba Papa. Trumpton. Camblewick Green. Morph and his mate Chas. Captain Pugwash. AKA Captian Zero
February 17, 200521 yr Willo the Wisp, narrated if I'm right in my thinking by Kenneth "Ooooh Matron" Williams, also had that fat fairy in it Mavis Crewit
February 17, 200521 yr Willo the Wisp, narrated if I'm right in my thinking by Kenneth "Ooooh Matron" Williams, also had that fat fairy in it wayne cramp funny thing about this thread is some of these programmes were shown when the more mature posters had already grown up !! i am surprised biffo has no memories of favourite programmes on the wireless...
February 17, 200521 yr not one of the animated ones, but i remember this STRIKER (1978) BBC FEATURED football-mad Scouse kid Harry (JOE GLADWIN) who lived in a caravan with his hard-up Dad (GEOFFREY HINSLIFF, who just happened to be ex-football hero "Striker" Dyker). A lot of the plot centred around Dyker Senior's reluctance to let his son get too involved in footie, because of the way an injury had ruined his own career. But young Dyker perservered, transformed the local youth team, impressed his mates with his ability to make "Liverpool" chip butties, and everything probably ended in a scene of Scooby Doo-style guffaws and general mateyness. that description isn't actually right, as joe gladwin were an owd fecker - he were a grand baker our dad - i think geoff hinsliff were pegleg brennan in corrie but a good watch all the same they're all on here :D/ http://tv.cream.org/
February 17, 200521 yr Willo the Wisp, narrated if I'm right in my thinking by Kenneth "Ooooh Matron" Williams, also had that fat fairy in it wayne cramp funny thing about this thread is some of these programmes were shown when the more mature posters had already grown up !! i am surprised biffo has no memories of favourite programmes on the wireless... All right then I've bitten. Toytown with Larry the Lamb and Denis the Dachshund, Mr Growser and Ernest the Policeman. Anybody remember Four Feather Falls with the sherrif Tex Tucker.
February 17, 200521 yr the herbs Bonus marks to the first poster who remembers the name of the copper in the Herbs Constable Knapweed :-$ OK then smartarse, extra bonus point for the first one to give me the number of the policeman in Camberwick Green...
February 17, 200521 yr Aubrey (big orange fooker that did stuff in a shed) I can just imagine you going cap in hand to BBC's kids programme commisioning people. CWP1973: Folks, I've got a great idea for a new kiddie's character - he's called Aubrey BBC man: Hmm, Aubrey...like it, like it; so what does he do, this Aubrey character then? Is he a smiley tank engine? A fluffy baby elephant?? Or maybe a cute kangaroo...not had one of them since Skippy; yes, Aubrey the kangaroo, I like it, I like it... CWP1973: Actually, he's a big orange fucker that does stuff in a shed. BBC man: right, well we'll be in touch
February 17, 200521 yr the herbs Bonus marks to the first poster who remembers the name of the copper in the Herbs Constable Knapweed :-$ OK then smartarse, extra bonus point for the first one to give me the number of the policeman in Camberwick Green... OK What was the name of the policeman in Trumpton.
February 17, 200521 yr the herbs Bonus marks to the first poster who remembers the name of the copper in the Herbs Constable Knapweed :-$ OK then smartarse, extra bonus point for the first one to give me the number of the policeman in Camberwick Green... OK What was the name of the policeman in Trumpton. potter
February 17, 200521 yr QUOTE (SatanGravsie) the herbs Bonus marks to the first poster who remembers the name of the copper in the Herbs Constable Knapweed :-$ OK then smartarse' date=' extra bonus point for the first one to give me the number of the policeman in Camberwick Green...[/quote'] OK What was the name of the policeman in Trumpton. potter Cassie is a Trumpton fan
that used to be shown before the 6 O'Clock news or at 1 O'Clock in the afternoon.
Magic Roundabout
Rhubarb & Custard
Hector's House
Pogle's Wood
Little Joe
Andy Pandy