@MrBWRobinson wise words mate i couldn't agree more...ooohhh the halcion days of long ago before greed and spitefullness..sadly never to return i think...I loved the mice the best they could have run the country better than mrs thatch...peace =)
@debunker1 : Some one should do a disitation on mice for rulers of the world :)
I think those days will be back. I think they where heart felt because the programs where made by people, not companies, in sheds in their garden. My nine year old son is buisy making his Optimus Prime action figure do a mexican wave using free software at his computer club, I think that's the real future. You can't kill what's in peoples heart :)
So melancholy, so sweet, so exquisite. Oliver Postgate was such a romantic. RIP. I loved this show so much. The sound of childhood, the image of the 1970s.
Well, one reason is that children are less likely to have the concentration to handle stories in the way that Bagpuss tells them, they have the concentration fried out of their brains by fast-moving media in which they flick around. I suppose you would have to teach children to appreciate silence and slowness to get them interested in this.
It's weird, I'm American, and I swear that I've seen this back when I was a small small child... Weird.
bloodworth13 1 month ago
"Once they got over their surprise, they found they were rather pleased to see each other." I kind of love that. :)
raggedyanarchist 3 months ago
Love love love Bagpuss. It has charm, whimsy and a gentle irreverence that nothing has matched before or since.
catherinewillmore 8 months ago
Man...It seems like another world watching this again after so many years. A better one maybe?
matrags 1 year ago
@matrags: It was a better world, we where young and things like this still moved us, and Thatcher hadn't killed off everyone's spirit yet :(
MrBWRobinson 1 year ago
@MrBWRobinson wise words mate i couldn't agree more...ooohhh the halcion days of long ago before greed and spitefullness..sadly never to return i think...I loved the mice the best they could have run the country better than mrs thatch...peace =)
debunker1 1 year ago
@debunker1 : Some one should do a disitation on mice for rulers of the world :)
I think those days will be back. I think they where heart felt because the programs where made by people, not companies, in sheds in their garden. My nine year old son is buisy making his Optimus Prime action figure do a mexican wave using free software at his computer club, I think that's the real future. You can't kill what's in peoples heart :)
MrBWRobinson 1 year ago
So melancholy, so sweet, so exquisite. Oliver Postgate was such a romantic. RIP. I loved this show so much. The sound of childhood, the image of the 1970s.
And he never played them again...
quenby23 2 years ago 2
Ginger ging eeeeeeer minge
senbean 2 years ago
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its silent.whats the point of it?
thedukeofantioch 2 years ago
have you got speakers, or have you muted your sound?
ntvproductions 2 years ago
i love this.. ;)
superestperson 2 years ago 4
oh how i love bagpuss
jimbarino1 2 years ago 8
This was such a sweet show!
CloudDucky1x1 2 years ago 8
This is soooo cool-why isn't this shown any more!!! :0 :D
reptilianado 2 years ago 4
Well, one reason is that children are less likely to have the concentration to handle stories in the way that Bagpuss tells them, they have the concentration fried out of their brains by fast-moving media in which they flick around. I suppose you would have to teach children to appreciate silence and slowness to get them interested in this.
dakaranandayo 2 years ago
i love a good mystery
billbillysparks 2 years ago 4