Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,AliUK on the works comp Date: 28 Nov 01 - 03:20 PM I got addicted to Trapdoor in Portuguese it used to be shown really early in the morning here. Along with Bobby Amazing world ( I think that's the title) which I think is just whizzer! |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 27 Nov 01 - 06:45 PM "creepy crawly slimy things that stick onto your skin, foreign beasts with tentacles that want to pull you in...." absolutely loved "Trapdoor"... there was one particular episode where they did "Trapdoor - the video", and had the theme tune with lots of monsters doing dance routines........ brilliant!! slainte alison
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Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: running.hare Date: 27 Nov 01 - 03:56 PM I remember 'Mysteriouse Cities of gold' V cool! & I think trapdoor was 1 of my favorate theme tunes (along with Dogtanion. Listen carefully & you hear them sing "kids are realy corny".) But Why don't you had to be about the most anouging program EVER! ohhhh I love kids TV nostalger |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,pete Date: 27 Nov 01 - 03:25 PM Do any americans know what the hell the last 57 entries are about? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 27 Nov 01 - 01:50 AM "Mysterious Cities of gold" ran for about 5 months and I don't think was ever shown again..... pity!! slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: mouldy Date: 27 Nov 01 - 12:11 AM My kids liked "Cities of Gold too! I was too busy getting the tea ready to notice. It ran for quite a while, didn't it? By the way, I have just noticed that I have a Puffin book by Toni Arthur called "All the Year Round", which is one of my secondhand bookshop purchases. It's for kids and takes each month with anecdotes and traditions as well as things to make and do. In May she talks about garlands and hobby horses. I have a feeling that this is what the TV series was based on, or vice-versa. It was published in 1981, which is about right for when I saw her on TV. (ITV lunchtime kids' TV). Andrea |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 26 Nov 01 - 10:32 PM now THAT was bizarre..... how the hell anyone was supposed to guess the prize from those clues was beyond me!!!! slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 26 Nov 01 - 10:18 PM Speaking of Leslie Crowther. I was saddened to learn when I was back in the UK earlier this year that Ted Rogers had died. I was, for some strange reason, addicted to 3-2-1 when I was a kid and couldnt get enough of Dusty Bin. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: bobby's girl Date: 21 Nov 01 - 08:18 PM Alison - my daughters and I remember 'Mysterious Cities of Gold' - it was great. And going back several comments, the original comics on Crackerjack when Eamonn Andrews introduced it were Peter Glaze and Leslie Crowther. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,AliUk on the works comp Date: 21 Nov 01 - 03:20 PM It was another sally on Bless This House. I never really thought of Sally James as a sex symbol, well she never did anything for me. I always thought she looked like a chipmunk. Alison, someone just brought me back two economy size packs of maltesers and a giant jar of marmite, I have been pigging out and farting something rotten *BG* |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: JudeL Date: 21 Nov 01 - 09:01 AM Wasn't she in "Bless this House" ? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Nov 01 - 06:32 AM ....don't, Dai, the sailors' cap rbbons on that black fishnetted leg....drool..drool...er I think I'll go and have a cold shower. RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: The_one_and_only_Dai Date: 21 Nov 01 - 06:18 AM All this talk of Tiswas, and nobody's mentioned the goddess of male adolescent fantasies herself... (brace yourself guys) Sally James... *sigh* |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Gervase Date: 21 Nov 01 - 04:55 AM I remember the balloon dancers fondly - "The Greatest Show on Legs" as they were called. Before they hit the TV they were a minor phenomenon at the fairs in Norfolk and Suffolk in the early Eighties, performing with the excellent R&B band The Box Brothers and a friend's band, Jonah Dogthroat's Rhythm Revival. One performance at Geldeston village hall was a memory to treasure, with half a dozen po-faced dancers, looking like bank managers in their birthday suits, whipping their balloons around to cover their modesty while battleaxes from the WI and the parish council looked on open-mouthed! |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: mouldy Date: 21 Nov 01 - 02:36 AM I have 2 Tiswas videos and neither has the Dying Fly on! A pity they didn't do any for OTT - now that was definitely aimed at the "just back from the pub" crowd! I have fond memories of the 3 male balloon dancers. I remember once seeing Toni and Dave Arthur doing a lunchtime folk-based programme on ITV which looked at different traditions. Anyone else see it? It'd be around 1980/1. Andrea |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 20 Nov 01 - 11:45 PM AHA.... that sounds more like it.... thanks aliUK (remind me I owe you a packet of maltesers someday... I assume you still can't get them?...... *grin*) anyone remember "Mysterious cities of gold"? slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 20 Nov 01 - 07:34 PM Why dont You...? had the Humphreys ( Youve been humphreyed!!) Sandy Tostsvig did Number 53 or something like that. OTT came about because there were so many adults watching Tiswas that they had a captive audience. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 20 Nov 01 - 05:19 PM It must have been OTT (it was definately ITV)..... she wasn't (as far as I know) in "Why don't you....?" slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: JudeL Date: 20 Nov 01 - 11:48 AM Was the one you're talking about with Sandy Tocsvig, "Why Don't You (Turn Off Your TV & Go And Do Something More Interesting Instead)" or is that another one? And does anyone else remember not long after Tizwaz and the kids lying on their backs with arms & legs in the air immitating dead flies a program for adults OTT (over the top) and the balloon dance. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 20 Nov 01 - 02:33 AM yeah... but he was cute... he was the reason I watched Magpie.....Susan's nipples did nothing for me.... *grin* slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 20 Nov 01 - 01:43 AM Tommy Boyd of Magpie fame is now a radio presenter on Talksport (1053/1089AM), he is a right know it all. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 19 Nov 01 - 11:10 PM what was the other one on ITV?.. possibly after Tiswas... where Sandy Totsvig (??)made big sandwiches (like Scooby snacks)... yes the "singing ringing tree" was a bit freaky.... did anyone ever figure out what "belle and Sebastian" was about? I loved Swap shop when Noel Edmonds did it.... but did see a lovely out-take a while back where a small dog got VERY friendly with Gordon the Gopher!!!.... *grin* slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 19 Nov 01 - 07:10 PM I remember Clover Mrs Duck! I was much more a BBC kid so I ONLY ever watched Magpie to top up on the sight of Susan Stranks nipples. For some reason I used to have a big thing for Anita Harris. I seem to remember some kids programme she had and a soft focus lens with her and a collie dog...or maybe that was Animal Farm..?Anyway, I was addicted to Swap Shop, until Tiswas came along, anybody remember the Phantom Flan-flinger? And its grown up big brother OTT. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Wyrd Sister Date: 19 Nov 01 - 01:31 PM One of the most prized possessions in the (I think) Boerke Naas team from Belgium is the Blue Peter badge! |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Mrs.Duck Date: 19 Nov 01 - 01:24 PM I got a Blue Peter badge once for sending them a letter about our tottoise, Clover who at the time of writing was over a hundred years old. I expected to be invited onto the show and put in the book of records so was a bit p----ed off that all they sent me was a crummy badge (not even one of the proper ones that got you into things for free either!) BTW My cousin built the Blue Peter garden. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Gervase Date: 19 Nov 01 - 12:43 PM Ah, such wonderful nostalgia. I loved Robinson CrusoeM and was spooked by the Singing Ringing Tree. There used to be a definite breakdown between Blue Peter and Magpie viewers though. The former was much more middle class and improving, wheras Magpie was seen as far funkier - maybe because Susan Stranks often didn't wear a bra and had nipples like Scammel wheel-nuts (puberty's a terrible thing!). I got a Blue Peter badge once (never got invited into the studio though - chiz - it just came through the post in return for a 6ft dinosaur mural made of egg-cartons). I wore it for so long that the blue painted ship eventually wore off, leaving me with a plastic white shield. And then the pin broke, and so did my heart... Sorry, where was I? Ah yes, rambling again. Nurse! |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 19 Nov 01 - 01:12 AM Don McLean (or possible McClean) and Peter Glaze.. later replaced by Bernie Clifton....... lol...... Robinson Crusoe was great.. but where all of those crackling noises part of the music???? *grin* best theme tune of all those dubbed ones was "the flashing blade"....... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 18 Nov 01 - 11:53 PM I used to like Morph, off the art programme, take hart. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 18 Nov 01 - 11:43 PM I still have my pen. Stewpot was great but what was the name of the two comedians that were also on it? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Wotcha Date: 18 Nov 01 - 07:02 PM Great tune to "Robinson Crusoe" but I remember "It's 5 to 5, and it's ... Crackerjack ...!" Cheers, Brian |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Wyrd Sister Date: 18 Nov 01 - 11:30 AM OK, so what about the French "Robinson Crusoe"? The blond guy with the beard? What was the theme tune to that? In my mind it's all mixed up with the "South Wind". |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 17 Nov 01 - 07:57 PM here's the link Lizzie Dripping it says the witch was played by an elderly male actor...
slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 17 Nov 01 - 07:55 PM nope ... Tina Heath who went on to be a Blue Peter presenter....... I found a link on google... but my computer doesn't want to take me there........ slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 17 Nov 01 - 07:55 PM Thats the one ! Know...who played the witch? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 17 Nov 01 - 07:51 PM Liza Goddard? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,AliUK Date: 17 Nov 01 - 10:54 AM Doe anybody remmeber the name of the actress who played Lizzie Dripping? |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 14 Nov 01 - 11:48 PM I remember "the song and the story"....... can remember learning some great songs.... if I remember rightly she did a different topic each week (weaving, mining etc)... I think it only went for one series but it was wonderful..... think that was proably the first time I ever heard "sovay" or "poverty knock".... anyone remember "Brendan Chase" (ITV)??.... 3 or 4 kids ran away to live in the forest (like Robin Hood).... it had the most wonderful theme tune played on whistle and flute by James Galway... I lent my record to someone and never got it back....... but it was fantastic..... never really got into "Roobarb"... but I did like "Trapdoor" and "Willo the wisp" slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 14 Nov 01 - 08:04 PM Sorry Liz a slip of the keyboard and I spelt roobarb right. Didnt Go with Nokes have on Ickley Moor Bah Tat as the theme tune. Anyone remember The Song and the Story with Isla Sinclair. That really got me into folk music. And also the erronious rumour that Captain Pugwash had a crew memeber named Master Bates ( I think Seaman Staines also entered into the hoax as well). When I was a kid I used to make believe I was Mr. Benn. My great Uncle was into amateur dramatics and had this hamper stuffed with great costumes. I was always going off on adventures. And you dont know how much I suffered with my name being Alistair, I was always getting asked where Crystal Tips was. :o( |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: John J Date: 14 Nov 01 - 11:31 AM Pugwash tune is indeed The Trumpet Hornpipe. The Blue Peter theme tune seems to have acquired the title 'Blue Peter Hornpipe'. John |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 13 Nov 01 - 06:08 PM yes.. she did Play School too Playaway was great slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Snuffy Date: 13 Nov 01 - 03:46 PM Toni Arthur was certainly on Playaway (with Brian Cant), but that was on Saturdays - I never got to watch Plyaschool in the week, so I don't know about that. WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,RolyH Date: 13 Nov 01 - 02:46 PM I believe Toni Arthur (of Dave and Toni Arthur) was once a presenter of Playschool.We used to run a sweepstake to guess which shaped window they went through that day. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Trevor Date: 13 Nov 01 - 04:26 AM Yeah, Trumpet Hornpipe (definitely not Trumpet Voluntary as I intro'd it once!) Do you remember Simon Groom talking about antique door furniture and saying something like '...and that's as fine a pair of knockers as you're likely to see' just before he handed over to one of the co-presenters, who had turned a deep puce colour by the end of the link. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Dave the Gnome Date: 13 Nov 01 - 04:12 AM I always thought that the Blue Peter theme was called the Sailors Hornpipe. But I have been wrong before;-) I also think that the theme from Captain pugwash is the Trumpet Hornpipe. Can anyone confirm or deny either titles? Cheers
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Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 13 Nov 01 - 02:35 AM or the time the girl guides and brownies sang around a campfire (torch under red cellophane and wood) when it actually did catch fire......... the cresta bobsled run was for "blue peter"... I have it on my "best of blue peter" video.... lol slainte alison slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Liz the Squeak Date: 13 Nov 01 - 01:23 AM "One assumes that, as an informative childrens' programme, "Blue Peter" aimed to prepare the little darlings for life. (Grieving dead dogs and avoiding pools of elephant piss are skills that are bound to come in useful one day!)." Don't forget the almost incadescent fury when someone broke into the BP garden and (gasp) kicked over a few tubs and threw rubbish into the pond!!!! If nothing else, it gave people a few ideas on what to do with sunken gardens.... And it's spelled ROOBARB. LTS |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: AliUK Date: 12 Nov 01 - 06:05 PM there wa salso the incident with john noakes and the elephant shit. And also when he showed his bum after falling off a bobsled for go with noakes. I also remember him breaking down and crying ( I think it was on Aspel) when he told a stunned nation that Shep had died. There was alump in MY throat I can tell you. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: alison Date: 11 Nov 01 - 11:28 PM It was around long before Mike Oldfield got the hold of it... it is called "Barnacle Bill".... and alastairUK... I remember the big fuss over Mike Oldfield doing the remake too....... and wasn't it exciting watching them go to that disco to pick Simon as the new presenter.....lol now to whoever put that link up there to "TV Lounge"... I hereby declare you resposible for me not doing any house work this afternoon..... I've been back reminiscing with Hartley Hare, and Rainbow......... thanks heaps!!!!! *grin* slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 11 Nov 01 - 09:07 PM Mike oldfield of Tubular Bells fame composed the music for Blue Peter. |
Subject: RE: Help: BS BBC Playschool From: GUEST,colwyn dane Date: 11 Nov 01 - 06:31 PM This site has quite a lot about Play School and Blue Peter and many others; themes included. CD.
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