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I was going to suggest the Muppets - I am inordinately fond of Prof Bunsen Honeydew and his hapless sidekick Beaker (inventors of edible paperclips and a machine for changing gold into cottage cheese, amongst other stuff), however, now that you mention it DM.........yeh Dustin all the way.

Oh good grief - these arent proper kids programmes - I bet ou couldn't see the strings.


Mary, Mungo and Midge, now there was a kids programme. Daft story lines, rubbish art work and red hot rumpy-pumpy from beginning to end. Made me the man I am today.

Keef Wrote:

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> Wasn't Terrorhawks, it was Terrahawks and it was

> bloody great!!!!



I used to work with a woman who looked very much like Zelda out of the Terrahawks. Unfortunately she died (I suspected of hideousness but never saw the autopsy report!)


Anyone remember Goober and the Ghostchasers?

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Does any one remember the Muppet Babies? Keef?


I like adventure,

I like romance

I love great jokes,

Animal Dance

I love my computer

I fly through the air

I play the piano

and I've got blue hair ha,

Me I invent things,

Me me me meeeee!!!


Is everything alright in here? Yae nanny.


Er no, can't say as I do ;-) That song has always stuck with me for some reason.

I think we have a generation gap here. I'm afraid to say that Mr Paloggoeoeasoousss, is more on my wave length. Although I do have a certain fondness for the muppet babies (due to my kids). Oh no! Animal has ruined the ruins!! ( Muppet Babies in around the world in 80 days).


Hector's House - Mr P!


Flashing Blades - Best theme tune IMHO!

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