buzzn_all_nite_long said:
oh my god that was the best show. sooty was my fav. i wanted there bed room so much. i tried hiring the video out but they didnt have it in stock, i was so pisst off
Not only did I hire the video but I made myself a copy
I think most of the shows I loved have been mentioned -
Ninja Turtles
Ship to shore
Gumby
Smurfs
It's a knockout
YCDTOTV
Inspector Gadget (Lagwagon do a cool instrumental cover of the theme)
Captain Planet
Pingu
Monkey (Fuck yeah)
Smurfs
Gummi bears
He-man
Agro (Eat, Eat, Eat, Swallow, Swallow, Swallow)
The Storyteller (anyone remember this - I think it can be found at the video store - great show)
Sunday Disney (A movie or something just as long every week

)
The Trapdoor
Playschool
Mr Squiggle
Degrassi (was filler TV while I waited for something else to start)
Duckula
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Duck Tale's
Grimm's fairy tales? (I think this was the name of the show or a segment on another show - It was taken off TV for not being appropriate for kids)
Humphrey, Fat Cat and the like
Dr Who
Ah there's more I'm sure of it.
One thing I always hated was fucking Muligrubs. That face and it's voice irritated me to no end.
I have a really weird vague memory of this show about an evil rock that was in a cave and it killed or ate sheep or something... It wasn't a cartoon it was a show...
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Grim Tales 22 episodes (1989-91) 15m
UK filler series with Rick Mayall (The Young Ones) recounting off-the-wall versions of bedtime fairy tales, all with the aid of the occasional puppet/cartoon segue. As one might expect with Mayall involved, things got a little bizarre at times - but it was all in good fun. Irregular programming meant not nearly enough got to see it.
^ Rick Mayall did the voice haha what a fluke considering I was just watching the young ones. I knew there was something about the guy in the show that was struggling to come to the surface of my mind. Fuckers took it off TV...
The Storyteller 9 episodes (1988) 30m
This Jim Henson effort is a true gem of fantasy anthology series. Each episode features the storyteller and his dog as they present superb versions of European folk tales. The real stars, however, are Henson's muppets and costumed characters that bring the stories to life. Followed by a four episode series of Greek myths.