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This starry eyed 'tune' (the first 3 words) just stay in your head ---- gets annoying after 3 weekends running!


Prefer the chilled out version I must say....


Does anyone else suffer from ' I'm on my way to work today.....' (Me Too) on some mornings..... try getting it out of your head, is impossible!

Is anyone partial to Little Howards Big Question btw?

Caught it for the first time the other morning and was a bit shocked as Howard's a mate of mine but I had no idea he'd branched out to kids tv. I thougth it was very funny as it goes and the mocklet loved all the songs.

Bugglet is way too young for it, but I think it's fab, along with 'Horrible Histories' and 'Sorry I've got no head' slightly concerned more of my must see tv is aimed at children!


Thought Howard Read had been doing kid friendly stuff for ages (am sure I've seen him doing live stand-up without Little Howard but can't remember what it was like!) he was on my list of Edinburgh stuff I wanted to see but couldn't fit in last time I was up there :'( ..... can't wait till bugglet is big enough to appreciate a trip to the Edinburgh fringe!

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