playschool from 1973
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when Brian Cant passes away ( i hope it's a long way off )
he should be made patron saint of children's telly
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@gextvedde hahahahaah lmao .....good times
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@michael72401 So do I, but that was because we didn't have a colour TV, back then. (0;}
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@mikjon67 Playschool was aired at 11am on BBC2 and then the same episode was repeated at around 3.55pm on BBC1. Which would explain why you remember it being on BBC1. This was the morning showing. Monkey, (to give it its proper title), wasn't broadcast until 1979 and Laurel & Hardy have, most likely, been shown since BBC2 began and are still shown to this day! Or, at least, they should be! (0;}
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BBC2 on a weekday at 11 am will never, ever be the same as it was back in the 70's.. More's the pity.
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This reminds me of being off sick from school (remember how great that was) drinking lucozade and putting on a fake cough.
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Kinyoman, I am intrigued at how you still have this clip from 1973. I wonder if you or your relatives recorded it on one of the few video recorders available then (at huge expense) such as the Phillips 1500. The BBC did not start archiving video-taped programmes until the late 1970's and lots of classic shows were wiped as tapes were reused including many Top Of The Pops and Dixon of Dock Green episodes.
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You've got to love the continuity announcements in the 1970s. None of the rubbish that today's children are subjected to on CBeebies or CBBC. The BBC of the 1970s treated children in a mature manner. Some may disagree, but I don't care. Children of the 1970s grew up (as a whole) as sensible, well-rounded adults (maybe with a few exceptions!!)
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To think we all used to watch this garbage lol
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Uh oh... I'm watching this on a Saturday. Is that bad? What's going to happen to me? HELP!
a house.
with a door
1 2 3 4 x your salary ?
no way.
whats the day ?
bankruptcy day.
rightfredsdead 1 year ago 9
Thumbs up if you're watching this on a Tuesday :-)
Gary190tube 3 months ago 5