Now as i was a child of the seventies some of these programmes will have passed you by, shame eh!
Mary, Mungo and Midge - A girl who lived in a tower block with a mouse and a dog, where the hell are social services?
Mr Benn - went to a fancy dress shop and had a different adventure in each outfit
The Double Deckers - The best actor was definitely the dog, also featured Brinsley Ford who went on to the reggae group Aswad.
Banana Splits - good old Fleagle,Deagle,Droopy and Snork, you do have to realise that LSD was very big at the time.
Bagpuss - A girl who's stuffed cat came alive and talked (of course it did!) also feature some very annoying singing mice, god i hated them mice.
Catweazle - A wizard from medieval times transported to modern times, he scared the crap out of me because he looked like the type of fella you shouldn't take sweets off.
Ivor The Engine - Easy going train driver from the valley's who delivered the immortal line "Stoke it don't poke it"
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