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Noggin the Nog - Nogbad the Bad

Books and DVDs of Noggin are available from the www.dragons-friendly-society.c o.uk  
 
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jaynies1 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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anyone remember a prog with a ginger haired who now days would be classed as adhd.....marmalde something
TeamHeavySuck (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I was a toddler when I used to watch this and Nogbad was so scary I used to cry behing the sofa!
ChunkyStab (5 months ago) Show Hide
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:-)
ForYeGo (7 months ago) Show Hide
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What can I say, that has not already been said. In todays world, we have lost something special, and this programme shows just a bit of it. All the computer graphics on earth, haven't given us any kids programme yet, to beat this one.
wellohmeeeeeee (7 months ago) Show Hide
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wasn't on Blue Peter originally?
ChunkyStab (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm not sure but you've got me thinking now! I remember Bleep and Booster? and marmalade sandwiches!
jabbso (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Absolutely amazing.

I was transfixed as I was when I was a child. Best story teller ever.

MOAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I need more pls!
Gamcal2 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I still find it scary and I'm 51!
davepx (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Apologies for not commenting when I faved it. A beautiful gem that will stay with so many of us who enjoyed it back then, and still do. I think it helped open a lot of minds to a world of imagination and speculation, even before a lot of unrepentant hippes started spreading their evil message through late 60s-early 70s kids' TV. :)
davepx (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The "nordic" feel of the fantasy would seem at odds with today's multiethnic societies. But it certainly wasn't intended as such, it just took that context as a starting-point for some rollicking tales. I think these shows were an inadvertent antidote to racism - if you can accept a big green bird or an ice-dragon into your heart how could you possibly have a problem with people of a different complexion? :)

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