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A follow up to Mop and Smiff aired later on in 1985 under the title of Mike, Mop and the Moke. This series found Mike and Mop travelling around coastal towns in an Austin mini Moke to play games and interact with local children. Her poems often appeared in magazines such as Country Life and on BBC Radio 4’s Poetry Corner. She published several collections of poems, starting with Rain (1946), which was dedicated to her brother, killed in the war, and, for children, A Book of Rhymes (1947). Her last collection of children’s poems, Horses of the Moon, was published online in 2021. Life for a teenager is tough enough what with the perils of acne and worrying about whether your latest trainers will secure you respect from your peers, so it must be doubly frustrating to also be dealing with bizarre shifts in time and giant stone men stealing pigs. It may sound ridiculous but these are the hardships awaiting within Earthfasts. Based on the William Mayne novel of the same name, Earthfasts was a five episode serial which ran as part of Children's BBC in early 1994 and was adapted for television and directed by the legendary Marilyn Fox.

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The one key difference between the two series is that series one features a talking pinball machine which launches a pinball and, when it strikes a score, this is read out to indicate a particular feature e.g. "Zokko! Six" before launching into the sci-fi serial Skayn which featured across both series. The second series drops the pinball machine and, instead, features a series of huge, bubbling liquid filled tubes. Australian Toy Association Australian Toy Hobby & Nursery Fair Pre-school Licensed Product of the Year – Igglepiggle Blanket Time Perhaps the earliest and most definite forerunner to the Saturday morning children's TV extravaganzas we came to know and love, Zokko! was produced by Molly Cox and Paul Ciani and aired on Saturday lunchtimes over two 13 episode series on BBC1. The first series had one repeat showing, but the second series only ever aired once. Only two of the 26 transmitted episodes still remain in the archives. Hot on the heels of their success in Do Not Adjust Your Set, David Jason and Denise Coffey's next move was to star in Thames' Two D's and a Dog whilst a number of their pals from DNAYS went on to star in a little TV show called Monty Python's Flying Circus. Written by Jan Butlin, the six episodes of Two D's and a Dog aired over the summer of 1970 and centred around the adventures of Dorry Charles (Denise Coffey), Dingle Bell (David Jason) and their dog Fido. I you're not bothered watching, it stars Liv Tyler and Chris Morris Mary Crosby ( Dallas actress and daughter of Bing) and late British stage and screen actor Nicholas Clay and is watchable and well made, if a little silly in places (the denouement in particular may be hard to swallow for many).Licensing Awards 2008 Best Food or Drink Range in the Night Garden Confectionery Range from Bon Bon Buddies [19] Runaround pits two schools against each other in a quiz battle which runs the whole gamut of general knowledge. However, that would be a little too sedentary to keep young minds entertained, so contestants are, instead, expected to run towards one of three circles to indicate their answer. The 'runaround' angle appears when contestants are given a few seconds to give their (possibly copycat opponents) the runaround by jumping into a different circle. Coloured balls are awarded to contestants with the correct answers whilst incorrect answers see contestants being sent to the dungeon. Prizes for the victors included bikes and TVs - the dream of almost every child in the 1970s.

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