Jane Webb, | I've asked everybody this question since about five years after I first saw the damn thing, and NOBODY has been able to tell me. Written by Kenneth Cope (yes, that's right, Hopkirk from Randall and Hopkirk: Deceased), Striker aired for two series in the mid-1970s on BBC1. Does anyone recall a scifi show 80s-90s possibly on CBBC (Phil Schofield or earlier) about a girl that finds different parts of a spaceship? Children's series about Wildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. Don Messick, I've been searching for this for years. She runs over one bit on her bike. Animation, Adventure, Family. I found myself excitedly rushing home in anticipation from Langley Park school in Eden Park to my home in Bromley so as not to miss an episode. Hmm, wonder if it's on YouTube... 'Jonny Briggs' also sticks firmly in my memory. Michael Bell, Marilyn Schreffler, A look at some of the best British TV Shows & Series 1970s and 1980s. John Davey, 23 min Inventive shows included Rainbow (ITV, 1972-95) and Pipkins (ITV, … I came looking for a tv drama called "follow me" which was about a teen girl who possessed some knowledge that sinister forces were after. I saw the very start of that episode of Pointless - it was incredibly strange seeing Jonny Briggs as a middle aged man! Votes: 114 Jackie Davis, TV-G … 30 min Alan Oppenheimer, Sharon Baird, TV-Y7 6 min Mel Blanc, This Is Your Life (British TV series) This Week (1956 TV programme) Today (Thames Television series) Tomorrow's World; Tonight at the London Palladium; Top Gear (1977 TV series) To a lad who grew up in the outer reaches of Greater London, it actually gave me a real genuine feel of life "Oop norf". Frank Welker, Time was late 80s early 90s. Regis Cordic, | Sci-Fi. | Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi. Alan Young, Wayne Laryea, Billie Hayes, Allan Melvin, TV-Y7 | Mel Blanc, The animals I profoundly remember include a lion and a tortoise but there were many others. I have looked everywhere online for this show, and have even believed I had entered an alternate dimension as there is no mention of it anywhere. Stars: A young boy, able to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel, travels the country fighting evil and helping people. Instagram. The lack of a presenter made it slightly scary. I got chatting to the bass player who was playing a Fender VI he's bought from Colin Hodgkinson, one of my heroes at the time! | thoughts on this selection: It was actually 'Bad Boyes' that led me to discovering this great site in the first place. | Bob Smith, That's all I can remember!! Animation, Comedy, Family. An anthology series featuring various fantasy action heroes. 30 min Erika Scheimer, Ward, Tommy Cook, 60 min Does anyone remember a show about a kid on the way to school, it was kinda dark the whole time and every day something would go really bad on the way, there was a talking owl and an episode where there is a circus in town and an escaped talking tiger?? 30 min . Average weekly regional ITV children's output increased from seven hours in 1970 to 9.5 hours by 1974. It’s bugging the life out of me what it was called, if anyone remembers it? Melendy Britt, Michael Lembeck, I loved Palace Hill (and of course Your Mother Wouldn't Like It!). Stars: Casey Kasem, TV-Y7-FV Four musical insect-like British fairies live happily in their enchanted forest while avoiding the schemes of the jealous Benita Bizarre. Stars: Frank Welker, TV-Y7 | A five-member superhero team called G-Force fights to defend Earth and its space colonies from the threat of the planet Spectra. | Just trying to track it down as lots of people sort of remember it but cant quite remember what it was. This list may not reflect recent changes . Being very nostalgic and in the possession of a good memory, I tend to remember all the programmes from the 60s and 70s I watched and liked, but along with David (above) I am trying to identify a BBC (I think) children's tv drama featuring a bricked up steam engine and line. Debra Clinger, Does anyone remember a BBC children's quiz/comedy/skit show in about 1982 that featured Tony Maiden from The Adventures of Black Beauty?> It was called Clock On, and only ran for one season. Family, Fantasy. this animated comedy follows the misadventures of a car named wheelie. Casey Kasem, Stars: Can anyone remember a show from the late 70s/early 80s for young kids and the intro had different coloured balls of plasticine which bounced along. Hilly Hicks, 30 min Please help, thanks, can anyone remember a show around 70s early 80s all i rem a boy goes to a pier and ends up in a halls of mirrors and some how goes to this weird subterranean world very claustrophobic i think i recall he is looking for a missing girl in the tunnels etc. Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Düsseldorf. Marilyn Schreffler, 15 min Alan Oppenheimer, Janet Waldo, 30 min The Demon Headmaster (TV series) (1996–1998, 2019–) The Dengineers (2015–) The Dumping Ground (2013–) The New Legends of Monkey (2021-) The Next Step (2014–present) The Pets Factor (2017–) The Playlist (2017–) The Zoo (2017–) Top Class (2016–) What's Cooking Omari (2020-) Animation. Like so many of the classic children’s telly shows of its vintage, it’s a bit trippy - and not a great deal of consequence happens. Might have been broadcast on the Grampian channel so perhaps people in England might have never seen it. I was 9 in Scotland in the late 1970's. It was on Sunday afternoons. Ted Cassidy, Michael Bell, TV-G A trio of teenage superheroes, representing three different racial groups, use their powers to fight against evil forces. My memory is that it was more of a mystery / whodunnit leading to the discovery of the locomotive. Stars: Tell us what you think about this feature. Animation, Action, Fantasy. Belle and Sebastian (1965 TV series) Biggles (TV series) Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV series) Bizzy Lizzy; Bleep and Booster; Blue Peter Maybe it's stuck due to the great Pat Coombs being in it, or due to Mark Harris, who I sat next to at school, knocking off his own version of the series's song, both the original and his own unique version I can still vividly recall ("Ragdolly Anna... Come with me... Upside-down in the lavatory...") I never saw 'Runaround' beyond a few of those overdone Channel 4 "100 Greatest..." clipshows as it finished when I was about three; but it's always struck me what a strange choice Mike "Paat" Reid was as host; he was more like a villain off 'The Sweeney' trying to shift some dodgy gear than a kid's TV gameshow host (and recall one of the '100 Greatest...' (ahem) experts commenting the same. | Zokko, score 15, speedball. Absolutely loved "Len and the River Mob" The highlight of my week watching that at school, Love the list, i'm trying to get the name of a show i remember as a kid. Frank Welker, Animation, Comedy, Family. I don't particularly remember everything since i was really small but i'm dying to know the show's name. Animation, Comedy, Music. In the 1970s kids shows became totally far out in both style and subject matter, full of psychedelic characters and imagery that must've felt just right to the offspring of the Flower Power generation.Here's a collection of ten kid oriented TV shows from the 70s, which is nowhere near exhaustive and is purposely lacking obvious shows like Sesame Street and The Elecric Company.As … Morgan Freeman, An English language version of Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series (1965) following a man named Hayata who transforms into a giant superhero named Ultraman to fight alien invaders and giant monsters that threatened earth. 0–9. 1' so I'll split my comments across the three. Animated 'Saturday-morning' television cartoon about a race car. No one seems to have mentioned (from early days) Poguls Wood,Inch High Private Eye,Goober & the Ghost-Chasers,Funky Phantom, Hectors House & The Sage Garden(wow!). | Does nobody remember The Silver Sword, a children's series set in WW2, about three child refugees (Edek, Bronya and I forget the other name)? Does anyone remember the name of a kids' drama that was based in a hotel, I think maybe in Jersey or it could have just been the South coast somewhere. She has also asked her divorced neighbour, Sue, because Sue's fifteen year-old daughter, Abigail, was holding a ... See full summary ». | | Can anyone remember a show with a person on a bicycle with a pink shed on the back. It was repeated at least once, but unlike the 'Tomorrow People', seems to have slipped into obscurity. Absolutely hated that program dumb annoying hyper people on it , could not watch it it was called "Hay look thats me", ( yeh twat on bike) do not ask how one rems the name I have unfortunate ability to remember useless annoying stuff. Patrice Holloway, TV-G in the years 1960 to 1969.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United Kingdom should be removed from this category and its sub-categories I think it was a BBC production, and so it will be in the Genome project, but I haven't found it yet. Stars: Melendy Britt, TV-G (Okay, useless story!) As you say, most information on the web is too focused on the most well known children's TV and the lesser known stuff is neglected. Hi, Yes remember children of the the stones, think it was filmed in Aylesbury, and the tomorrow people had a rather disturbing intro, not to mention Terry Nations, Survivors,All very disturbing as a child. Some great stuff there. An archaeologist gains an amulet that allows her to transform into the superheroine goddess Isis and fight evil. Stars: 1960s-70s maybe? 10 min 'Heads and Tails' sticks well in my mind as being part of the lunchtime sea-saw line-up along with the various more remembered classics (yet Trumpton, yer Bagpuss, yer Mr. Benn, etc. Really hoping someone can help!!! This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. | 1970s; 1980s; 1990s ; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s ... C, 7 P) D Doctor Who (20 C, 6 P) Q Quatermass (10 P) T The Tomorrow People (5 P) Pages in category "1970s British science fiction television series" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. Animation, Action, Family. One could almost carbon-date a person by what children’s TV theme tune they can remember in their dotage. It may have been set in the 20s and a woman character rode a bike. Does anyone remember this animal show where in a particular episode there were a bunch of animals participating in a race. Louise DuArt, TV-G Stars: 7. British television was no stranger to vaguely creepy intros (Tomorrow People, Dr. Who), but when it comes to nightmare soundtracks, Children of the Stones is a clear winner. | | 30 min I'm really bucking the trend here with kids of my era but I never really liked Gilbert much. 120 min Stars: The other one that puzzles me is another drama series, early ot mid 70s, which featured some sort of time travel and memorisation of a code to get them to return to the present. Is my imagination playing tricks on me? I'll probably leave my thoughts for that one on it's own write-up, but suffice to say it was well put together and is a bizarre example of "why are some remembered and some forgotten". Like the Roman times or the battle of 1066 etc. The final objective of the race was somewhere along the lines of hopping into this cloudy ring. Frank Aletter, Keye Luke, Judy Strangis, Dee Timberlake, show list info. https://jennymackenziebigheads.vpweb.com/ I was born in 1962, so most of the list was after my time. all around her town/village? 11 min Laurel Page, I watched a programme at Primary school in the 80’s and it was about this glass bottle, I think it was green, that he had found. i.e. Spencer Milligan, Burt Ward, Earl Hammond, Yes, Eustace was the boy from the Gristles. Hal Smith, TV-Y I’ve only seen it as an adult, so I can’t quite attest to this claim; however, I can say the music for this show is truly frightening. Bob Ogle, Stars: The only band I can remember being on when we were there was the Shillelagh Sisters. It was scary and exciting. Someone please remember a program with a family of kids living in a big weird house and a strange alien/fury animal puppet that lived either downstairs or in the garden???? Joe Baker, Or were you working there in some capacity? It's a shame there's barely any footage of it online. I have a vague memory of a 1970s childrens tv programme which featured the song "Alexander's Ragtime Band" possibly as the theme. The adventures of an Amazon jungle maiden and her companions. Peggy Lobbin, 30 min Does anyone remember this show that was mid-late 80s maybe early 90s. Stars: Peter Fernandez, called. Don Messick, Danny Dark, Animation, Action, Adventure. Adventure, Animation. Votes: 15 Carol Anne Seflinger, Jerry Dexter, Animation, Comedy, Family. Stars: Joan Van Ark, I was wondering if it was a segment within another show - possibly Pipkins - but I don't think it was. John Stephenson, TV-PG The greatest of the DC Comics superheroes work together to uphold the good with the help of some young proteges. Hope it's not another one who's full body of work is only recognised "what it's too late...". Animation, Action, Adventure. I remember watching a cartoon program in the late 1970s in the memory I have a girl floats to earth on rainbow and the male characters play musical instruments a banjo I think. any ideas? I seem to remember a dark skinned girl who's mind was wiped or something. Adventure, Comedy, Family. 22 min The imagination was simply permitted to fill in the gaps, and let the … | Jim Backus, A teenage werewolf and his friends investigate mysteries. Adventure, Animation, Family. Deidre Hall, She tried washing it in a puddle on the way home and was befriended by a little boy. Stars: Robert Ridgely, Bit of a random one. Great British tv drama series. Language; Watch; Edit; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; 2030s; Subcategories. Jerry Dexter, TV-Y7 Marilyn Arnone, Ok this where I find out I am going slightly crazy. Stars: Animation. Bring on the nostalgia :-) Dizzy Heights was hugely popular at the time, wasn't the boy in the Gristle family called Eustace? Marlene Aragon, TV-G Share ; By. Gary Owens, Come Back Lucy? 'Josie and the Pussycats' is a pop music group. Stars: Along with the loveable old yawning shaggy-cat-storyteller Bagpuss, the whistling moon-dwelling meeces of The Clangers are in the top two of the great Oliver Postgate/Peter Firmin firmament of children’s classics. | A boy finds himself trapped in a land populated by living hat-people which is ruled by a crotchety magician. Have you guys got any idea? | Not a cartoon. I remember a 5 minute series on itv after school with a little girl running down cobbled streets and having some delicious looking boiled eggs for tea and I can't for the life of me find reference to it anywhere! Stars: Shared by Jenny Mackenzie. I’m pretty sure it was about him being chased by villains. | Ted Eccles, Lou Scheimer, TV-G I'm sure I didn't imagine it because I loved it! 'Telebugs' I remember well, in fact I recall it being one of my favourites for a brief time (though I recall getting a bit bored of it later). Thanks so much for this, it's really taken me back. Frank Oz, Ted Cassidy, I’ve been trying to recall the name of a cartoon that aired the 80s- it featured a small boy living in an apartment with his dad- it was a very quiet gentle programme. 'Ragdolly Anna' has always stuck in my memory, though I don't know why, as it it was a bit too girly and "babyish" for me by that time - though I think I might have sat and enjoyed a few episodes on the quiet! One of the characters called Spider? 1. | Difficulty: Average. Category:1980s British children's television series. William Kiehl, I remember Let's Pretend's making up stories using only basic items and backgrounds, much in the vein of various 'Playschool' segments. The adventures of a female superhero with spider-like abilities. (TV series) Crystal Tipps and Alistair The setting of the race was somewhat on a hillside during a misty night. Tony Twist and his three children--13-year-old twins Pete and Linda and 7-year-old Bronson--move to an old lighthouse on the rugged Australian coast. Trying to find a TV drama from the 70s starring a young chap who was a popular children’s actor at the time. Bizarrely, I don't remember 'Palace Hill', though remember liking 'Your Mother Wouldn't Like It', I suspect PH likely clashed with whatever favourite shown at the same time on Children's BBC which is why I never cottoned on to it. Larry D. Mann. Was aired in 1974. The adventures of the comic strip space hero and his friends as they battle the tyranny of Ming the Merciless on the planet Mongo. Casey Kasem, Anyone help? Family, Comedy, Sci-Fi. Family, Comedy. | Marvin Miller, G It was Blackpool so nowhere near South Coast. Heads and Tails came from the brainbox of Michael Cole who devised some of the finest children's TV shows throughout the 1970s and 80s such as Bod, Fingerbobs and Pigeon Street. The futuristic undersea adventures of a goofy talking shark and his human musical band companions. Ronalda Douglas, TV-G Arlene Golonka, However did we live.... Oh, and PS: I have no recollection of the programme you describe, but I now want to see it as it sounds INCREDIBLE. The Krofft Puppets, She was on her own, had brown hair and I had videos of the programme, at the time. What about Children of the Stones, and Tarot Dodds the mystery man. It's driving me mad! Bryan Scott, Butch Patrick, It might have been Seaview starring Yvette Fielding. Les Tremayne, John Stephenson, TV-G I want to show my daughter, as she was only 2 at the time, but she loved it. Three teens are shrunk to six inches in height by a mad scientist. The 1970s was a period of great change for television in general – at the start of the decade colour had only been available on BBC1 and ITV for a few months (and only from key main transmitters), and over half of programmes were still in black and white. Stars: This is a remake of the original Howdy Doody Show. | Vic Perrin, See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc, Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series. 'Granddad' is one of my earliest afternoon children's TV memories, possibly due to the Clive Dunn connection and my dad having the song on some old record somewhere. Lew Anderson, I remember watching an educational program when I was Younger. JoAnna Cameron, The adventures of two female superheroes. !Double Deckkers anyone ?Any one remember cartoon where a space craft crashes in the front garden ?Catch the Pigeon....oh & Pathfinders....saving best till last....Catweezle ! I've TRIED to forget Pob, much as I've tried to forget The Riddlers and Rosie & Jim. 1990 (TV series) A. Lou Scheimer. The adventures of a robotic dog superhero who proves as much a hindrance as asset to his master, the Blue Falcon. Action, Animation, Family. Likewise, I don't recall 'Go With Noakes' as it was just slightly before me, though I knew of the legendary Noakes from my set of 'Blue Peter' year books I collected from jumble sales (yes, I was that nerdy child!) I believe there was a small amount of merchandise as well (I vaguely remember having a Telebugs storybook but might be getting confused). 100 Great British TV Shows. Stars: I can't remember much more detail apart from one episode where the son convinced his dad to buy an arcade machine for the hotel and then he changed the order to 10 arcade machines. Any thoughts?Ps- Jumbo Spencer (1976) brought me here somehow? I don’t remember a great of the plot- but a faint image of it has really stuck with me and I’d love to track it down. Evan C. Kim, as you do lolbugging me so bad, Does anyone remember a childrens tv series about children sent to the sewers under London to dredge for valuables this was called Toshing they found a metal box containing something interesting. Stars: | | | Lennie Weinrib, Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out ... See full summary », Stars: Talking of which, whilst Griffith is rightly beloved by many, it strikes me that he's not yet widely "recognised" and hailed for his genius by the masses. Adventure, Family, Fantasy. Jim Boyd, 1. Set in maybe the 1800s. Can anyone help me please? Action, Adventure, Comedy. Stars: How about The Blunders narrated by Frankie HowerdAlso Who sir me sir on bbc about a sports competition?Thd cuckoo sisterStepping stones Silas (badly dubbed about a boy and a horse the villain a scary woman called the shrew)Get up and go with mooncat!Cloppa CastleMy list goes on and on.... Can anyone remember a program from late 70s early 80s called alice come home or alice come back. He either found it in a school playground or a park and I think the bottle glowed. Adventure, Children's series about Wildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. 'The Viaduct'. Kathy Coleman, When ITV was allowed to open up daytime TV from October 1972 it devoted half an hour around noon to programmes for pre-school children. Judy Strangis, 30 min Adam West, Secret Army (TV series) Sense and Sensibility (1971 TV series) Sexton Blake and the Demon God; Shades of Greene; The Shadow of the Tower; Shadows of Fear; Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson; Shoestring (TV series) Shoulder to Shoulder; Six Days of Justice; The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970 TV series) Spearhead (TV series) Special Branch (TV series) Spy Trap; Spyder's Web The crew of the research vessel, The Calico, investigate strange phenomena and often meet menaces that force them to summon Godzilla to help. The lad who played Jonny Briggs appeared opposite Sue Devaney on Celebrity Pointless a couple of weeks back. Larry Carroll, Yvonne Regalado, Soz, The Herb Garden....not Sage !I spent years looking for Milton Keynes Crazy Bus not realizing it was Micheal not Milton !! It starred Melvyn Hayes as Edek and Frazer Hines as the other boy. It was possibly either on BBC2, ITV or Channel 4/S4C meaning it may have only been on in Wales.Any thoughts? 30 min That is her expression.Oh and you all forget Pob. Long shot, but vaguely remember a salvador dali type painting that the children were hypnotised by or entered into think it was in an old mansion, as i said very vague, any ideas ? ), mostly thanks to the wonderful Derek Griffiths' wonderful songs for it. Category:1990s British children's television series. It was great fun and a day out at Alton Towers too. All i can remember was this weird part where there was this girl and she was in this weird place where they burnt electronics into a furnace. The various Hanna Barbera characters compete in their own version of the Olympic Games. David Levy, It was simple yet somehow had a certain quality to it, it was very 'honest' and no frills, genteel yet more 'gritty' thanks to it's working class northern setting. Peps Mall. | It was shown on an early Sunday eve was only ever one series. Forget the recent reboots the BBC were all over this in the 80s upsetting children everywhere with the freakiest Mr Tumnus ever and the definitive … Joanna Pang, Was so homely. | The adventures of a superhero caveman and a trio of female amateur detectives. Caroline Ellis, TV-G BBC Children’s TV: 1970s. Diane Pershing, The adventures of the original stretchable superhero and various other characters. | Does anyone recall a TV series, I believe in the late 70's that was about a joy who had an old recluse as a friend who lived near a secluded lake? Although I did like humour such as 'Round the Bend' (a forgotten classic I'll mention again) I just found Gilbert "trying a bit too hard to be 'orrible". The enduring image for me is of menacing power pylons that emit an unbearable penetrating sound; the noise. Classic Kids TV Shows in the UK in the 70s/80s. Series like Thriller (1973-76) and Armchair Thriller (1978-80) dealt in mysteries and murders, but also had several stories which featured stalking themes more akin to slasher films. A boy tried to help her but she was abducted and the series followed his attempts to free her and their attempts to get what they wanted by chemical and psychological methods. Stars: | Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out ... See full summary » Stars: Ray Young, Joseph Butcher, Yvonne Regalado, Monika Ramirez. No worries, I absolutely loved Let's Pretend as a kid. Phillip Paley, TV-G Possibly the name of the show was Day Return or something like that.It had this weird spooky intro music which i think was pan pipe music or something. Monika Ramirez, TV-G 30 min Star: Eric Thompson. The boy had lightly drawn wisps of hair and sorrowful face. must of been late 80s early 90s. Sci-Fi. | The programme you’re describing is ‘Rebecca’ (about the doll) - incidentally, my name and I used to find it weird. 30 min The lead being jill a time traveling girl travelled into the past to 1700s england to a house in the country, interacted with the people with the house and entertained the lady in the house by reading a book who's spelling was not uniform? Stars: Billy Barty, I'd add LUNA to the list. It was a 3 part series. | I'd forgotten about Mick and Mack! 24 min Ronnie Schell, Don Messick, 24 min I don't remember the TV programme, but when I was in first year at high school we studied the novel of the Silver Sword (by Ian Serralier) and I loved it. Jackson Bostwick, Did you just happen to be passing and took the snaps? See how many of these classic TV shows you remember watching. Were you a 70's/80's kid? Maybe I just wasn't in the right age bracket.
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