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    Posted: 15 Feb 07 at 5:35pm

How long did Cities of Gold go on for?  Did it ever end? Seem to remeber it going for ages

Nobody mentioned Sesame Street yet?

Oh and Dotaman (none of you southern lot will ever heard of that!)



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Box of delights - a classic christmas special...

Pierre!  Can you hum the theme tune?

(we were talking about this book/tv show only 20 mns ago, coincidence)

Oh gosh yes.  Read the book, and the follow up the Midnight Folk, both by John Masefield, simply brilliantly imaginative and evocative literature. I would love for there to be a modern film made of these.

 

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Originally posted by GK.LaserII

Blue peter or Magpie, that is the question.

Anyone remember this guy.

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Mr Chris Trace if I am not mistaken   BP was great.......... until Biddy Baxter left........

 

 

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Nice one Pierre, He got kicked out of Blue Peter for a major indiscretion allegedly.....

Anyone old enough to remember Torchy, Fireball XL5, Mr Pastry and Animal Magic, or the singing ringing tree?

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Asterix and Ulysses 31(spelt correctly )

GK, Animal magic was excellent!



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I remember Animal Magic.

No one has mentioned Captain Pugwash - the forerunner (and idea for) Pirates of the Caribbean

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Captain Pugwash brings us onto Trapdoor and Grotbags for the CITV kids
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