Ivor the Engine 1958 Episode 3
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I never recalled that Jones the Steam had a wife. Hard to imagine, but I suppose it makes sense.
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How wonderful, something from my childhood, when being a child was innocence, no politically correct rubbish or violence. It greives me terribly that the country I once knew as Great Britain is now simply Godless Britain. Further more I'm glad that when I went to school a lot of teachers were Welsh and imparted and supported good spiritual values into me.
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Even though the Welsh annoy me, I wish my town was like this :)
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Can you imagine a modern children's programme in which the leading character helps sing "Guide me O thou Great Redeemer" ?
Thanks to the Loonie Leftie, Politically correct, Newt fanciers of NEW LABOUR a wonderful decent polite world has been destroyed. and replaced with Vulgar Violent rubbish from America !
as Idris ( The Dragon) says : "Do you know "Land of My Father's" ?
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For something that was cardboard and stop-animation, this is truly a superb piece of work. The movement is almost smooth enough for a viewer to not realize how it was done, and arguably better than much animation done today. The stories are certainly stronger, in my opinion, and very creative.
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That choir does indeed sing lovely! :D I love Ivor the Engine!
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Thanks for posting these! I was a great fan of Ivor. I could get lost watching Ivor the engine when I was a kid, good memories. I didnt know it streched this far back 1958, new ones to watch!!
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A children's programme made with care and love. Fantastic
R.I.P. Oliver Postgate.
You've earned a place in Heaven, no question.
Throthgar 3 years ago 11
i wish i had my own railway like ivor!!
dwarflord812 3 years ago 6