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  2. Patsy Biscoe - Wikipedia

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    50 Favourite Nursery Rhymes Volume Two: Released: June 1982; Label: J & B Records (JB 105) 48 AUS: Gold [10] 50 Favourite Nursery Rhymes Volume Three: Released: December 1983; Label: J & B Records (JB 160) 91 Songs to Play on a Rainy Day (For Children of All Ages) Released: 1986; Label: EMS Records (EMS-3010) – Come Waltzing Matilda: Released ...

  3. Rod, Jane and Freddy - Wikipedia

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    8 June 1983 "The Tree Gnomes" 15 June 1983 "The Big Mouth" 22 June 1983 "The Evil Garden" 29 June 1983 "Work That Mum Does" 3 October 1984 "Nursery Rhymes" 10 October 1984 The story of a dame who lives in a shoe. She opens a milk bottle and gets three wishes and one day to s spend them. "Red, Green and Witch Hazel" 17 October 1984 "Musicland"

  4. Pat Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    VHS tapes and DVDs were produced during its run. ... (Bodley, 1983) You'll Soon Grow into Them, Titch (Bodley, ... My Favourite Nursery Rhymes;

  5. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Included in Robert Chambers' Popular Rhymes of Scotland from 1842. Hot Cross Buns: Great Britain 1767 [43] This originated as an English street cry that was later perpetuated as a nursery rhyme. The words closest to the rhyme that has survived were printed in 1767. Humpty Dumpty: Great Britain 1797 [44]

  6. Kidsongs - Wikipedia

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    Each half-hour video featured around 10 songs in a music video style production starring a group of children known as the "Kidsongs Kids". They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme.

  7. Rub-a-Dub-Dub (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was later distributed on VHS in two separate volumes in North America twice, both by Hi-Tops Video under its original titles 'Rub-a-Dub-Dub' Volume 1 & 2 in 1986–87, and re-released in 1989 under the titles 'Musical Mother Goose' and 'More Musical Mother Goose' respectively. The series was also released on VHS in the UK market by ...

  8. Family Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    [e] The company also released several VHS releases of British kids' cartoons and animation in the US (i.e., Roobarb, Wil Cwac Cwac, James the Cat and Fireman Sam), as well as some Japanese anime, such as Robotech [7] [17] [56] [57] and The Adventures of Ultraman, plus the Australian Dot films.

  9. Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories - Wikipedia

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    The show featured child actors and elaborate puppets created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.The show featured puppeteers Mike Quinn, Mak Wilson, and Karen Prell as various characters, along with Angie Passmore as the titular Mother Goose.