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Rosie & Jim (2) - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Here's Part 1 of another full episode of Rosie & Jim from CITV in 1994.

After seeing a steam train passing by on a bridge, Pat goes to find out how they work. Although only a few moments before Pat & the train driver Ken can even get board, Rosie cause trouble which involves Ken getting soaked!

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  • i still remember every word of this

    none of the childrens programmes these days beat the oldies like this and tots tv

  • i remember watching this. classic.

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  • I'd say the locomotive in this episode is based of Wilbert in The Railway Series books.

  • @EmmaLOUISE7573 That would be "The Magic House" another CITV classic.

  • In the adverts there is a tea pot, what was this show called? 

  • I remember when i used 2 rush home from school to see these on video GOOD TIMES x

  • @Joewalshe38 omg same. x

  • This brings back so many memories...........I started to tear.........

  • i remember this. lol. watched it when i was 4 or 5 i think.

  • This was about the time I discovered I was a Hopeless Pot Head. Anyone Wanna come with me down to the Night Garden. Were gonna Hang out With Tinky Winky and Zing Zing Zing Bah and Smoke a Few Bowls and Eat Fruit....Gotta have Fruit or it Kinda ruins the Whole Experience

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