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In reality there are several different eras of ITV children's programming, and this is just the next one. 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). Gold World Medal, Children's Special Category the New York Festivals Television Programming and Promotion Competition for the Open a door series

Finalist Certificate Children's Programs Category the New York Festivals Television Programming and Promotion Competition. Ragdolly Anna was a British children's television series, produced by Yorkshire Television and Siriol Productions and based on the books by British writer Jean Kenward. The show was broadcast between 1982 and 1987 on the ITV network during its Children's ITV strand. Licensing Awards 2008 Best Food or Drink Range in the Night Garden Confectionery Range from Bon Bon Buddies [19] Voice of the Listener & Viewer Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Best Children's Television Programme Ragdolly Annas was formed in 2011 by me, Anna Varone-Johnson, after the birth of my first son Luca. Having worked in the IT industry since graduating, Ragdolly Annas was very much a career change!Prix Jeunesse "Tuli" (Namibia) BMW Special Prize for a programme with limited production facilities. 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.

Tyne Tees Television for ITV 1977 Puzzle Party hosted by Gyles Brandreth and featuring Gnigel the Gnu If you've ever turned on your TV set then there's a good chance that Ken Campbell has appeared in one of your favourite shows as he's popped up in Fawlty Towers and Lovejoy, so it's a rare and quie bizarre individual who doesn't adore either of those two shows. However, less well known is Erasmus Microman which was produced by Mirageland for Granada and consisted of two series with seven episodes each. The series, which went out on Children's ITV, was written Stephen Trombley and Gary Hopkins.

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One tidbit of trivia I have stumbled on is that originally Nabil Shaban was supposed to play the lead, but the powers that be allegedly baulked at having a crip fronting their big new show, and Campbell got the role instead. Ironically, this came after Campbell himself had lost out on the part of the Seventh Doctor, which instead went to his old cohort Sylvester McCoy. If nothing else, I'm curious to watch this just to get some insight into how Campbell's version of The Doctor would've turned out. She was born in Spennymoor, County Durham, England, and grew up in Tudhoe Colliery, a small coal-mining village nearby. [1] Career [ edit ] Grand Prize: Winner, Pre-School Education Category 24th Japan Prize International Contest, Tokyo [10] This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 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.

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. Produced by Granada and consisting of 13 episodes going out in the lunchtime and afternoon Children's ITV slots, Atarah's Music showcases the extensive musical knowledge of Atarah Ben-Tovin with the help of Ian Lavender. Whilst Atarah educates the young viewers on the basics of a flute, there's also time for stories about orchestra instruments such as Frances Flute going for a ride in a spaceship. Each week looks at a different instrument, so there's time to examine clarinets, trumpets and drums. Cats and dogs make for unusual bedfellows - especially if you've ever read the Beano where they're constantly at each other's throats - but they can actually get on like a house on fire as evidenced in Mop and Smiff. Created by musician/actor/all round nice bloke Mike Amatt, Mop and Smiff was a 13 episode series produced by BBC Manchester which mixed animation and live action. And who directed it? Well, surprisingly, it was Sid Waddell aka the voice of BBC darts coverage for many years. Maybe it wasn't that memorable, although I refuse to believe anything with Ken Campbell in it could be too dull to mention. Info on it is quite hard to come by(other than an ancient and somewhat dismissive TV Cream mention), with even the definitive reference for kid's telly drama The Hill & Beyond neglecting to give it an entry.

With his thrilling adventures of the great outdoors, his exciting experiences … rivalling those of: Imagination is crucial for young children as, let's face it, without access to ready cash and transport they're a little bit limited when it comes to resources for fun. Thankfully, creativity is completely free and Fat Tulip's Garden (and it's follow up Fat Tulip Too) took full advantage of this. Devised by Tony Robinson and producer Debbie Gates, 26 episodes of Fat Tulip's Garden/Fat Tulip Too were produced by Central Television and aired on Children's ITV over two series worth of imaginative fun. a b "Prix Jeunesse 2014 Prize winners" (PDF). Prixjeunesse.de. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 July 2016 . Retrieved 6 April 2015.

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