Throughout the late 80s and early 90s, my parents taped an absolute mountain of programmes that then lay mostly forgotten at the back of the video cupboard. Recently, they got themselves a VHS to DVD recorder and started rescuing things from the old tapes.
Holy chock-a-shit I chocking remember this. I'm pretty sure Carol Leader gave me my first chock-a-stiffy in my chock-a-cock. I wanted to stick it in her chock-a-slot alright.
I remember watching this all the time in 1986, must have been reruns as there was only one season. i recreated the intro with all the cushions off the sofa place on a dolly to mimic the car
I remember George Layton's voice from the Story Teller Book and Tape issues we used to buy in the 80s. He narrated and voiced a character story line called Timbertiwg. Loved it.
I disliked this as a child. To me it was meaningless and emotionless to a point that it seemed sterile. In summary, the smell of a packet of dry roasted peanuts had the equivalent character. I can't be the only one. And I don't care if you disagree
This button moon, pidgeon street, rainbow, why don't you, wombles, aand many many more programmes watched on a black and white tv that you had to physically tune to get one of the only 3 tv channels
I don't know why the makers have taken all full episodes off from youtube, I know theyr reinventing themselves but come on, not even one episode, man that's Scrooge Mc'duck right there
I remember watching Look and Read Badger Girl in school many years ago and my old class teacher had these all recorded on a videotape I loved it at the time even now.