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It’s Friday , It’s 5 To 5 , It’s Time For ?

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Bobbisox1 | 17:57 Fri 28th Jan 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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What was your favourite kids TV programme to watch?
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//Chiselbury school - wonderful stuff!// I was quite fond of St Trinians. The pupils were outstanding ... as were mine sometimes.
23:16 Fri 28th Jan 2022
Togo, Chorlton and the Wheelies (alongside Jamie and his Magic Torch) were both big favourites of mine back in the 70s.

Was also a big fan of the Oliver Postgate/Peter Firmin shows on the BBC: Bagpuss, The Clangers, Ivor the Engine...

They don't make them like that anymore.
Remember Torchy ( didn't relies that Gerry Anderson did that to ).
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Arhh bring out the wee lads in yous now :0))
Best part is Mozz ... at the time is was service manager in a television repair workshop in Bangor N. Wales. All the other staff were proper Welsh lads and a Welsh lass in the office. Fennela the witch was Welsh and they all howled with laughter every time she spoke. Now they would be complaining and reporting it as a hate crime.
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Such innocent times Togo
Coupled with Chorlton's thick "Fred Trueman" Yorkshire accent, you really wouldn't get away with it nowadays.

"I love that witch" :-D
I had a couple of "girlfriends", one from Bethesda and the other from Rhiwlas who turned out to be clones of her Mozz. (^_*)
Just watched your vid Togo. 45 years on, and it still made me chuckle.
Me too before I posted Mozz. We were "considered", at the time, to be reasonably intelligent lads with electronics qualifications and a lot of responsibility considering just how dangerous those old devices were. If anyone had seen us, just for those moments, they would have considered us as halfwits.
Thunderbirds, UFO, Captain Scarlet, Here Come the Double Deckers.
//Here Come the Double Deckers.//

Still looking for free biscuits then. :))
Billy Bunter - Greyfriars School, Mr. Quelch, the fat owl of the remove. Played by Gerald Campion. I then read the books avidly - still have a couple. probably politically incorrect now. :)
The Cosgrove Hall shows always managed to hit that funny bone with me Togo. Dangermouse and Count Duckula did the same a few years after Chorlton ended.
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Anyone remember Whacko with Jimmy Edwards?
Yes, Bobbi - poor Mr Dinwiddy. The school boating song 'Sun on the Chisel shining'. Chiselbury school - wonderful stuff!
//Such innocent times Togo//

I don't think we were all innocent Bobbi, nor the times without guilt. What we got wrong was allowing the sociopaths and control freaks assume, slowly but surely, positions of influence and a hand on the control levers. We shrugged and thought if we ignored them they would "go away". They took it as a green flag to push their divisive intentions. Our grandchildren and their childen will not be granted the freedom to laugh as a reflex action. They are already having to question themselves instead of the teacher.
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It was , they’d never get away with caning kids backsides now , haha
//Chiselbury school - wonderful stuff!//

I was quite fond of St Trinians. The pupils were outstanding ... as were mine sometimes.
Haha. Thanks Bobbi. I have now gone "full circle" on B.A's. Off to bed with a smile.

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