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Previously on "Classic TV shows for Kids"
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Lost in Space
Land of the Giants
Thunderbirds
Captain Scarlet
Joe 90
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy 5 and 2 year olds love Clangers, and also Bagpuss, which surprised me as it's very slow paced.
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My 5 and 2 year olds love Clangers, and also Bagpuss, which surprised me as it's very slow paced.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMy eldest is 7, loves the old Tom and Jerry, Sylvester and tweetie pie, and of course Scooby Doo.
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My eldest is 7, loves the old Tom and Jerry, Sylvester and tweetie pie, and of course Scooby Doo.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostGotta do it.
Thundercats
He-man
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M.A.S.K
Dungeons&Dragons (although my brother got me the box set last christmas, and it doesn't seem to make much sense as an adult, but it was good at the time)
Duckula
Trapdoor
Muskahounds
Dangermouse has to be on the list
Bravestar has to be up the top with Thundercats
I used to love Jayce & the wheeled warriors too.
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Originally posted by aardvark View PostHow about some of the slightly later (80s?) stuff - Thundercats, He-man?
And of course anything by Gerry Anderson.
Thundercats
He-man
Ulyses 31
M.A.S.K
Dungeons&Dragons (although my brother got me the box set last christmas, and it doesn't seem to make much sense as an adult, but it was good at the time)
Duckula
Trapdoor
Muskahounds
Dangermouse has to be on the list
Bravestar has to be up the top with Thundercats
I used to love Jayce & the wheeled warriors too.
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How about some of the slightly later (80s?) stuff - Thundercats, He-man?
And of course anything by Gerry Anderson.
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My eldest (6) has discovered the animated Pink Panther stuff and Tom and Jerry. There has been a corresponding drop in my blood pressure now Mister Maker and that other cbeebies pish isn't getting aired
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Munsters and Addams Family (if you can get them to watch black & white).
Little House on the Prairie?!
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI take that pre Eccleston Dr Who is already a given?
The Tomorrow People.
The Clangers
and of course
Pogles wood
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