Set in the fictional Scottish village of Balamory (actually filmed mainly in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull), the program follows stories and events in and around a group of coloured houses and playgroup. Characters include Miss Hoolie, the nursery teacher, PC Plum, Spencer the artist, Archie the inventor, Josie Jump the fitness enthusiast, Susie Sweet and Penny Pocket in the village shop and cafe, and Edie McCredie the bus driver.
60s BBC cartoon show featuring the adventures of Captain Pugwash, whose ship, the Black Pig, was crewed by Master Mate, Willy, and Tom the cabin boy. Pugwash's arch-enemy Black Jake does his best to thwart the captain's plans, but never seems to succeed.
'70s BBC animated series, featuring Mr Benn, an otherwise ordinary resident of No. 52 Festive Road. Mr Benn visits the fancy dress shop, and embarks upon wondrous fantasy adventures everytime he goes through the back door located in the changing room, with the theme of the adventure depending on the costume he has donned.
BBC children's sitcom about the dysfunctional life of a fictional Prime Minister's 12 year-old son. Starring Robert Bathurst, Joe Prospero and Carla Mendonca. Written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. First broadcast on BBC 1 in March 2003.
Long-running puppet show featuring Sooty the bear, Sweep the dog and Soo the panda that first aired in 1968. It also featured puppeteers Harry and Matthew Corbett.
Pre-school orientated show, featuring four colourful characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po, who live in their green house in the middle of Tellytubby land.
A programme that was designed for both deaf and non-disabled children alike which was aired by the BBC from 1964 to 1977, starring David Cleveland, David Wyatt and Tony Amies.
Series based on Elizabeth Beresford's books about the Wimbledon Common-dwelling creatures who collect and find new uses for rubbish. The show first aired in 1973.