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McKechnie was a television in-vision announcer from 1955 until 1960, and later worked for BBC Children's Television as presenter of For Deaf Children, 1956. Other TV work was Focus, 1958 to 1960; Picture Book, 1963 to 1965; narrator, Andy Pandy, 1970.
Picture Book is a BBC children's TV series created by Freda Lingstrom, first broadcast in 1955. It was the Monday programme in the Watch with Mother cycle. [1] Initially introduced by Patricia Driscoll, the programme encouraged children to make things; Driscoll's catch phrase was "Do you think you could do this? – I am sure you could if you ...
Playdays (known as Playbus until December 1989) is a British preschool television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on Children's BBC. The show was the successor to Play School and, like its predecessor, was designed as an educational programme. The show's name was changed after the BBC received a complaint from the National Playbus ...
The Flintstone Kids; The Flintstone Comedy Hour; The Flintstone Comedy Show; The Flintstones; The Flumps; Fly-High and Huggy; Flip [25] Fly Tales; Footy Pups; The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang; For the Children; Forget Me Not Farm; Fox Tales; Frankenstein's Cat; Fred Basset; Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo; Free Willy; Freefonix; Friday Download ...
Happy Families is a British children's television series made in the late 1980s based on the Happy Families series of books by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Happy Families ran for two series, 24 episodes in all (since each story was split over two episodes), and was shown on Children's BBC in 1989 and 1990.
In 1972 the Coles created the children's BBC TV show Fingerbobs, [2] [3] starring Rick Jones and the finger-puppet adventures of a paper mouse and his friends, made by Cole. In 1973 Cole created puppets and artwork for BBC children's programme Ragtime , which won a Society of Film and Television Award (later known as a BAFTA ) in 1973 for Best ...
The challenge involves six children who have been helped by Children in Need travelling the 411 miles to London from Llandudno. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Preceding the programme and the news was Pointless , which was a special edition in which Harry Judd , Danielle Harold , Perry Fenwick , Arlene Phillips and Duncan James .
The BBC devotes the entire night's programming on its flagship channel BBC One to the Children in Need telethon, with the exception of 35 minutes at 10 o'clock while BBC News at Ten, Weather and Regional News airs, and activity continues on BBC Two with special programming, such as Mastermind Children in Need, which is a form of Celebrity ...