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Fantasy children's television show broadcast on ITV between 1970 and 1972.
Short lived series concerned a group of young people running their own local paper
A black mare is found with life-threatening wounds and nursed back to health by a caring family.
Animated tales from the same stable that produced Captain Pugwash.
Anglia Television's first series for children.
Very early BBC TV outing for Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy produced by George More O'Ferrall and transmitted live from Alexander Palace.
BBC television play, shot on film, based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
A 1952 BBC hobby programme for children.
3D CGI-animated children's educational television programme that is designed to teach children how to spell
Children's television series that first appeared on BBC TV in summer 1950.
BBC children's television series which ran from 1962 to 1983 from BBC Bristol.
Television series produced by the BBC and hosted by Michael Aspel
Based on a group of street urchins whom Conan Doyle recruited on behalf of Holmes to perform various missions, take messages, search London following clues and going to places where the detective himself could not.
Children's show from Anglia Television was narrated (and produced) by Paul Honeyman.
Billy Bean and his friend Yoo-Hoo the cuckoo operate a machine, which features such devices as a windmill, a Dorset-Faucet and a cartoonerator which draws magic pictures.
Comedic stories of a gluttonous, lazy, deceitful, self-important and conceited schoolboy that was all the rage in the 1950s.
Teenage adventure series. Black Arrow was a lone figure of mystery who protected the poor against greedy warrior barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th century Wars of the Roses.
Review covering the period 1958 to 2000 written by Laurence Marcus & SRH for Television Heaven.
Written in 1935 as a sequel to his earlier novel, The Midnight Folk (1927), John Masefield's enchanting children's fantasy tells the story of a young boy whose chance meeting with a Punch-and-Judy man leads him to a world where almost anything is possible.
Children's drama series with a distinguished cast of adult actors telling a tale of riches to rags of the Bulman family and in particular young Dominic, played by Murray Dale.
Classic children's story shown over thirteen episodes concerning the Hensman brothers, Robin, John and Harold, who spend eight months living as outlaws in the forest of Brendon Chase.
Children's comedy series about a group of scientists who work in a rambling long-forgotten Government establishment called Halfwitt House.
The adventures of Mr. Spoon who would travel to Button Moon in his homemade rocket-ship.
Children's television series that ran from January to March 1966 on BBC1, featuring stop motion puppets.
In the year AD2068, Earth's elite Spectrum force is bought into action when war is declared on the planet by the Mysterons.
Show information, including Blue Peter and Grange Hill.
Featured characters include the Tweenies, Teletubbies, Fireman Sam, Pingu, Noddy and Bob the Builder.
Children's science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC.
The third and final stop-motion children's television series in Gordon Murray's Trumptonshire trilogy.
Pre-school puppet series about a dragon and his companions.
Children's fantasy/paranormal drama series. When the Clare family moves into an old Bristol townhouse, the children discover a mysterious sealed room - and the skeleton inside.
Children's cartoon series centred around Duckula's adventures in search of riches and fame.
A children's entertainment show that had its roots firmly set in the old music hall/variety tradition.
Programmes from British children's TV such as The Magic Roundabout, Crystal Tipps and Alistair, Barnaby the Bearand others. Pictures, sounds, videos, stories, and games.
Cartoon series about the adventures of a frizzy haired girl and her dog, Alistair.
Dramatised for television by Stanley Miller. The series tells of the adventures of the Treet's - a family of 18th century strolling players who travel around England entertaining at various hostelries.
Six-part British children's cult television serial made by ATV for ITV that was broadcast from 19 April to 24 May 1972.
Based on Enid Blyton's best selling books, Southern Television's adaptation of 'The Famous Five' brings to life the adventures of Julian, Dick, Anne, George and her dog Timmy.
Studio-bound Children's drama series set in the Aztec period starring former Doctor Who Patrick Troughton.
1960s British children's television pop programme on Rediffusion with Jimmy Hanley, Muriel Young, Howard Williams, and later Wally Whyton.
Epic children’s drama created by Sid Waddell, set over four series, each featuring a different generation of the Flaxton boys
Afternoon TV series about four youngster pilot a narrow boat along the canals from North Wales to London and their adventures on Britain's inland waterways.
Bill and Ben were the Flowerpot Men who lived in a shed at the bottom of a garden and in between their large flowerpot homes lived Little Weed.
Series co-produced by the majority-partner British television company Yorkshire Television (for transmission on ITV)
Created for ABC Television in the UK by Halas & Batchelor, who had been producing films since 1940.
Television programme targeted at children of school age. First broadcast on the BBC Television Service in 1937
A young boy is in possession of a secret formula that could spell disaster for the entire world.
Children's detective series.
Teenage high-action, high-adventure series about a group of teenage agents working under the umbrella of MI5
Oliver is sent to public school to complete his education, but his evil half-brother Noah is determined to ruin him.
Eerie teenage drama series with a time-travel context.
1976 series with Harry Fowler and Kenny Lynch.
Crossing five generations of children and courting controversy at almost every twist and turn of its storylines, Grange Hill, was hailed in some quarters as the most important children's television series of all time.
Alex, Penny, Robin and Naomi come home from school one day to find their predictable secure pattern of life completely changed.
Comedy serial written by Peter Ling made by the BBC Children's Television department and broadcast throughout the school holidays of 1954.
A 'Watch With Mother' classic.
A guide to this BBC animated classic, written by Michael Bond (who also wrote Paddington Bear). Starring Parsley the Lion, Dill the Dog, Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary.
A five-year mission for executive producer Sue Turner, who had been determined to bring to the screen US writer William Corbin's original novel.
Educational television show created by Jack Hargreaves. It was produced from 1966 by Southern Television
A bungling, fumbling, absent-minded scientist who dreams up useless inventions.
5 minute animation series from the prolific team of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin.
Izeena lives in her magic tree house in a world of animal friends.
Storytelling series that proved to be one of the most popular children’s programmes of all time.
Sunday teatime series aimed at children.
Children's cartoon series made by Cosgrove Hall about the adventures of Jamie, a small boy and his dog, Wordsworth, in a magical world called Cuckooland.
An A-Z of Children's TV from the Past, featuring the story of each show, character profiles, and episode lists.
Children's drama series broadcast over 13 episodes from February 1973.
A boy grows up in the wilds as an orphan when the rest of his family is killed in an airplane crash. Filmed entirely on location in Kenya, East Africa.
Details of programmes for children shown in the UK in the 70's and 80's. Includes pictures, theme tunes and song lyrics.
Children's fantasy series starring Hattie Jacques as a magical aunt.
Hugely popular children's show that began on BBC in 1956.
1950s children's puppet series.
A young girl, left penniless when her father dies, is put to work as a servant in the school that he had sent her to in order to get a good education.
Six-part children's TV series with an educational theme set in Elizabethan London and written by schoolteacher Joy Thwaytes.
BBC children's series about a mischievous 12 year-old girl, Penelope Arbuckle, and her imaginary witch friend who only Penelope (and the TV audience) could see.
Children's early afternoon magazine made as a rival to Blue Peter
Two children discover a suit of armour in an antique shop. Inside it is a 500-year-old living knight, still looking for the woman he loves.
When a boy scientist creates a robot to do household chores, he is unprepared for the mayhem it causes when it comes alive.
Created, written and presented by Michael Bentine, Potty Time was a madcap puppet series for pre-school children that re-enacted some of the world's greatest historical events.
Children's comedy series in which two inept friends try their hands at a number of different trades.
Simon and Amanda's holiday in Kent with their Aunt Jo becomes a thrilling adventure when they make a startling discovery in an old barn.
Mr. Benn tries on a costume in the changing room of a shop before proceeding through 'the door that always led to adventure'
Innovative Saturday morning children's programme where young viewers, for the first time, took an integral part in the events.
Long running current events programme shown from a child's point of view.
Latest news geared toward children. Includes news on entertainment, science, and sports.
Noggin, Prince of the Nogs struggles to overcome his wicked uncle Nogbad the Bad
A detective agency is inherited by two youngsters.
Official site, including postcards, products, books, online games and Paddington's charities.
A celebration of BBC Saturday Morning television from the launch of The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop in 1976.
Jim Henson's live-action/puppet television series telling a variety of European folk tales which are retold in nine new stories
1950s children's magazine programme which was shown on alternate Saturday's sharing the spot with Whirligig.
Children's television series that originally aired on Saturday mornings from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982
Science fiction television series created by Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV Network
Written and told by Julian Orchard, Topper's Tales were inspired by Canadian illustrator and author Palmer Cox's comic strips.
Set in the town of Trumpton the series mainly featured Captain Flack and his intrepid crew of fire-fighters, Pugh, Pugh (who were twins), Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb.
A personal appreciation of 60's BBC series Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Chigley. Information, facts and figures.
Umbrella title for a variety of children's programmes that began in 1950 until 1980 in a midweek lunchtime slot on BBC television.
Friday's Watch With Mother offering in the 1960s was set on a family run farm.
Jim Henson's live-action/puppet television series telling a variety of European folk tales which are retold in nine new stories
Friday's Watch With Mother offering in the 1960s was set on a family run farm.
Educational television show created by Jack Hargreaves. It was produced from 1966 by Southern Television
1976 series with Harry Fowler and Kenny Lynch.
Television programme targeted at children of school age. First broadcast on the BBC Television Service in 1937
1960s British children's television pop programme on Rediffusion with Jimmy Hanley, Muriel Young, Howard Williams, and later Wally Whyton.
Dramatised for television by Stanley Miller. The series tells of the adventures of the Treet's - a family of 18th century strolling players who travel around England entertaining at various hostelries.
Children's science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC.
Umbrella title for a variety of children's programmes that began in 1950 until 1980 in a midweek lunchtime slot on BBC television.
Set in the town of Trumpton the series mainly featured Captain Flack and his intrepid crew of fire-fighters, Pugh, Pugh (who were twins), Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb.
Written and told by Julian Orchard, Topper's Tales were inspired by Canadian illustrator and author Palmer Cox's comic strips.
Science fiction television series created by Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV Network
Cartoon series about the adventures of a frizzy haired girl and her dog, Alistair.
Series co-produced by the majority-partner British television company Yorkshire Television (for transmission on ITV)
Children's television series that originally aired on Saturday mornings from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982
The third and final stop-motion children's television series in Gordon Murray's Trumptonshire trilogy.
1950s children's magazine programme which was shown on alternate Saturday's sharing the spot with Whirligig.
Children's television series that ran from January to March 1966 on BBC1, featuring stop motion puppets.
3D CGI-animated children's educational television programme that is designed to teach children how to spell
Children's show from Anglia Television was narrated (and produced) by Paul Honeyman.
Television series produced by the BBC and hosted by Michael Aspel
BBC children's television series which ran from 1962 to 1983 from BBC Bristol.
Six-part British children's cult television serial made by ATV for ITV that was broadcast from 19 April to 24 May 1972.
Children's television series that first appeared on BBC TV in summer 1950.
BBC television play, shot on film, based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Short lived series concerned a group of young people running their own local paper
Fantasy children's television show broadcast on ITV between 1970 and 1972.
A detective agency is inherited by two youngsters.
Noggin, Prince of the Nogs struggles to overcome his wicked uncle Nogbad the Bad
Long running current events programme shown from a child's point of view.
Innovative Saturday morning children's programme where young viewers, for the first time, took an integral part in the events.
Mr. Benn tries on a costume in the changing room of a shop before proceeding through 'the door that always led to adventure'
Simon and Amanda's holiday in Kent with their Aunt Jo becomes a thrilling adventure when they make a startling discovery in an old barn.
When a boy scientist creates a robot to do household chores, he is unprepared for the mayhem it causes when it comes alive.
Children's comedy series in which two inept friends try their hands at a number of different trades.
Created, written and presented by Michael Bentine, Potty Time was a madcap puppet series for pre-school children that re-enacted some of the world's greatest historical events.
Two children discover a suit of armour in an antique shop. Inside it is a 500-year-old living knight, still looking for the woman he loves.
Children's early afternoon magazine made as a rival to Blue Peter
A young girl, left penniless when her father dies, is put to work as a servant in the school that he had sent her to in order to get a good education.
1950s children's puppet series.
Six-part children's TV series with an educational theme set in Elizabethan London and written by schoolteacher Joy Thwaytes.
BBC children's series about a mischievous 12 year-old girl, Penelope Arbuckle, and her imaginary witch friend who only Penelope (and the TV audience) could see.
Hugely popular children's show that began on BBC in 1956.
Children's fantasy series starring Hattie Jacques as a magical aunt.
A boy grows up in the wilds as an orphan when the rest of his family is killed in an airplane crash. Filmed entirely on location in Kenya, East Africa.
Izeena lives in her magic tree house in a world of animal friends.
Children's cartoon series made by Cosgrove Hall about the adventures of Jamie, a small boy and his dog, Wordsworth, in a magical world called Cuckooland.
Children's drama series broadcast over 13 episodes from February 1973.
Storytelling series that proved to be one of the most popular children’s programmes of all time.
Sunday teatime series aimed at children.
5 minute animation series from the prolific team of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin.
A bungling, fumbling, absent-minded scientist who dreams up useless inventions.
A five-year mission for executive producer Sue Turner, who had been determined to bring to the screen US writer William Corbin's original novel.
A 'Watch With Mother' classic.
Comedy serial written by Peter Ling made by the BBC Children's Television department and broadcast throughout the school holidays of 1954.
Alex, Penny, Robin and Naomi come home from school one day to find their predictable secure pattern of life completely changed.
Crossing five generations of children and courting controversy at almost every twist and turn of its storylines, Grange Hill, was hailed in some quarters as the most important children's television series of all time.
Eerie teenage drama series with a time-travel context.
Oliver is sent to public school to complete his education, but his evil half-brother Noah is determined to ruin him.
Teenage high-action, high-adventure series about a group of teenage agents working under the umbrella of MI5
Children's detective series.
A young boy is in possession of a secret formula that could spell disaster for the entire world.
Created for ABC Television in the UK by Halas & Batchelor, who had been producing films since 1940.
Bill and Ben were the Flowerpot Men who lived in a shed at the bottom of a garden and in between their large flowerpot homes lived Little Weed.
Afternoon TV series about four youngster pilot a narrow boat along the canals from North Wales to London and their adventures on Britain's inland waterways.
Epic children’s drama created by Sid Waddell, set over four series, each featuring a different generation of the Flaxton boys
Based on Enid Blyton's best selling books, Southern Television's adaptation of 'The Famous Five' brings to life the adventures of Julian, Dick, Anne, George and her dog Timmy.
Studio-bound Children's drama series set in the Aztec period starring former Doctor Who Patrick Troughton.
A children's entertainment show that had its roots firmly set in the old music hall/variety tradition.
Children's cartoon series centred around Duckula's adventures in search of riches and fame.
Children's fantasy/paranormal drama series. When the Clare family moves into an old Bristol townhouse, the children discover a mysterious sealed room - and the skeleton inside.
Pre-school puppet series about a dragon and his companions.
In the year AD2068, Earth's elite Spectrum force is bought into action when war is declared on the planet by the Mysterons.
Children's comedy series about a group of scientists who work in a rambling long-forgotten Government establishment called Halfwitt House.
The adventures of Mr. Spoon who would travel to Button Moon in his homemade rocket-ship.
Classic children's story shown over thirteen episodes concerning the Hensman brothers, Robin, John and Harold, who spend eight months living as outlaws in the forest of Brendon Chase.
Children's drama series with a distinguished cast of adult actors telling a tale of riches to rags of the Bulman family and in particular young Dominic, played by Murray Dale.
Written in 1935 as a sequel to his earlier novel, The Midnight Folk (1927), John Masefield's enchanting children's fantasy tells the story of a young boy whose chance meeting with a Punch-and-Judy man leads him to a world where almost anything is possible.
Review covering the period 1958 to 2000 written by Laurence Marcus & SRH for Television Heaven.
Teenage adventure series. Black Arrow was a lone figure of mystery who protected the poor against greedy warrior barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th century Wars of the Roses.
Comedic stories of a gluttonous, lazy, deceitful, self-important and conceited schoolboy that was all the rage in the 1950s.
Billy Bean and his friend Yoo-Hoo the cuckoo operate a machine, which features such devices as a windmill, a Dorset-Faucet and a cartoonerator which draws magic pictures.
Based on a group of street urchins whom Conan Doyle recruited on behalf of Holmes to perform various missions, take messages, search London following clues and going to places where the detective himself could not.
A 1952 BBC hobby programme for children.
Very early BBC TV outing for Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy produced by George More O'Ferrall and transmitted live from Alexander Palace.
Anglia Television's first series for children.
Animated tales from the same stable that produced Captain Pugwash.
A black mare is found with life-threatening wounds and nursed back to health by a caring family.
A celebration of BBC Saturday Morning television from the launch of The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop in 1976.
Official site, including postcards, products, books, online games and Paddington's charities.
Details of programmes for children shown in the UK in the 70's and 80's. Includes pictures, theme tunes and song lyrics.
An A-Z of Children's TV from the Past, featuring the story of each show, character profiles, and episode lists.
A guide to this BBC animated classic, written by Michael Bond (who also wrote Paddington Bear). Starring Parsley the Lion, Dill the Dog, Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary.
A personal appreciation of 60's BBC series Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Chigley. Information, facts and figures.
Programmes from British children's TV such as The Magic Roundabout, Crystal Tipps and Alistair, Barnaby the Bearand others. Pictures, sounds, videos, stories, and games.
Latest news geared toward children. Includes news on entertainment, science, and sports.
Featured characters include the Tweenies, Teletubbies, Fireman Sam, Pingu, Noddy and Bob the Builder.
Show information, including Blue Peter and Grange Hill.
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