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RandomNostalgicTeenager
Добавлен 8 фев 2014
Hi, I mainly make playlists of TV show intros I remember from when I was a kid- mostly from 2001 onwards. If you want me to upload an intro that is not already up, just ask- I will be pleased to help!
The Goodies- Puppet Government
Parliament has a run-in with Sooty and Sweep, along with other mischievous puppet characters! From the Goodies episode "The Goodies Rule - OK?".
I couldn't post the entire episode due to copyright laws, but if you want to see more it is on the "The Goodies... At Last- Back For More, Again" DVD along with 7 other fantastic episodes.
I couldn't post the entire episode due to copyright laws, but if you want to see more it is on the "The Goodies... At Last- Back For More, Again" DVD along with 7 other fantastic episodes.
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ChuckleVision theme 10 minutes
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Just HAD to upload this, surprised no-one else had thought of it! Chu-Chu-ChuckleVision, Chu-ChuckleVision, Chu-Chu-ChuckleVision...
This is something i forgot i remembered
We have had a puppet government for all my life !
How about Bagpuss as minister for renovation and levelling up?
I loved the clangers. Not the new ones, but the old ones, with Postgate's narration.
Hooray! The new prime minister is sooty!🪄🧸
Amit would be a Flaaffy
Hibbie A, we found out Reminds me of Theme from Doodle Do
Sung by me!!
peppa pig this is little george this is mummy pig and this is daddy pig peppa pig
Periodddd
Tikkabilla was my favourite Cbeebies childhood show. Justin Fletcher was my favourite presenter from the show
When you realise this show was just the worst version of playschool, but we all still watched it
That was the issue. Nobody who worked on Play School worked on this programme apart from Simon Davies, who hosted both this and Play School in the late 1980s. This is a quote from Simon that can be found in television historian Paul R. Jackson's book series about Play School, "Here's A House", "I did have the honour of being, if not the very last, then one of the last presenters to utter those immortal words 'which window are we looking through today?' on Play School and I was the very first presenter to utter the same phrase 16 years later when I presented the first episode of Tikkabilla for CBeebies in 2002. (To some a Play School clone). Though there were lots of similarities between the two series (The clock, the windows, the stories and songs), for me there was one striking difference; Tikkabilla was made 'rehearse-record' not 'as-live'. So you rehearsed each sequence, and then recorded it. If it went wrong, you stopped and recorded it again and again until it was perfect. So the energy of the programme was linear. It was like so many programmes these days, all in the same gear. It didn't have the dynamic, the life that Play School had." So essentially, Simon; the Brian Cant of Tikkabilla, the Play School veteran, the lead host, didn't even think the programme had the original charm that the source material did. When your main host is calling the remake crap, you're doing something wrong. If they had some of the producers on Play School take part, or if they had some more hosts like Iain Lauchlan or Floella Benjamin take part, I doubt Tikkabilla would've been as terrible as it became.
When it came on CBeebies, it made me and my sister smile. Sarah-Jane, Justin & Tamba presenting the show until halfway of the runtime we get to watch "Higgledy House". Nostalgia hits me so hard! 🥲
I have not seen this show in years lol, only vaguely remember seeing this on CBeebies around 12-14 years ago or so
BABY Bor........ Jun 20, 2017
Fisher-Price Linkimals Coun....... Jul 26, 2017
Fidget Ori....... Sep 15, 2017
This show is apparently so obscure RUclips doesn't recognise it as for kids. That saddens me a bit 😢
My childhood memories
My childhood memories
Str8 banger, listening to it at work 🔥
Omg to think the kids in the theme song will be in their 20s or something now.
Jane is having a seizure
memories of when i was tiny!! omg :)
I love Justin in this show and I wish I could be in it with him 😁😊❤
I love Tikkabilla
@More Thunder Not anymore, but I did used to as a kid.
Jazzed up version of Play School.
Put this on as loud as you can if people are blasting music on a plane.
I'm here too guys. Great link for plane maniacs.
I remember watching this so much when I was little and I remember when it use to cut to higgledy house halfway through with Justin and Sarah Jane
I remember an episode where they were talking about favourite colours and they were talking about turquoise and Tamba called it tortoise and I found that so funny 😂
Nostalgia is definitely something understandable. For me, I wasn't the biggest fan of this show, still not. I think it does the original source material (Play School) injustice. However, two of the presenters, Beverly Hills and Paul Ewing, I do enjoy, some of the stuff like Bonny Banana and Moe is quite fun, and the theme song is a little catchy. But, in sheer honesty, all the other presenters were absolutely nothing like the original cast of Play School, Tamba completely destroys the one on one relationship the presenters need to capture with the audience, and the music is all terrible GarageBand sounding tracks as supposed to studio musicians like we had with Play School. Have you by any chance heard of Play School? It aired from 1964-1988 on BBC2, and it's where Tikkabilla got the windows, clock and its general format from.
@@RandomGuy-qh7tl I’ve possibly heard my parents mention it, as for the soundtrack and presenter dynamic, it worked for the target audience, 2-6 year olds, which I was at the time so I don’t really have an opinion on it,
@@rachelx04 Okay. I respect what you have to say about that, but to do a comparison, I'll provide you with an edition of Play School. Once you finish watching it, you wouldn't mind telling me what you think about it. m.ruclips.net/video/i_bJlG4BAsc/видео.html The presenters here are Chloe Ashcroft and Derek Griffiths, with a lovely story read by James Blades. Listen to how Chloe and Derek talk to the camera firstly, then compare it with say Sarah-Jane Honeywell and Justin Fletcher from the remake.
@@rachelx04 Have you watched it yet? If so, what do you think in comparison to Tikkabilla?
@@rachelx04 Unfortunately, not many editions of "Play School" are online, well, the original BBC series anyhow. And not many survive in general. I believe that there used to be thousands of programs, now only 1,900 survive in terms of the original run.
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oh my days i remember the name but I don't remember this theme song loooooool
Mickey John is screaming at Sarah Jane
The nostalgia is hitting me rn
I’m chronically scared in my own house please help me I keep attacking my children when they ask me for meals
This theme always makes ya happy
I recognise this but I don’t know if I heard of this before. 🤔
The modern day Laurel and Hardy
I remember waking up early in the morning with my mum on the bed watching Tikkabilla in my nursery, reception and my 2 year old times.
Season 19 2014
I spent YEARS trying to find this and I couldn't I clicked on a guess the old tv shows and this came on I phisically cried I was so happy I was so sad I forgot what it was called. All I could remember from the show was the children and the rainbow and the house and the puppet andni remember making a trombone but it wouldn't come up with it no matter how hard I searched it only came up with play school I'm so happy rn
Tikkabilla, Come Outside, Kerwhizz, Our Planet, Big C Little C, Higgledy-piggledy house, Mr Bloom's nursery, The Adventures of Abney and Teal are nice shows
Cbeebies lost most of the good old shows
Rip Barry at least Paul is still active
Nostalgia!
I like this themesong
The format looks so dated even for the early 2000s 😂😂
TYYTRRRRRRR IS RDDDDRSRRRRTTTRRTTTTTYYUUHUTHE
Chicken tikkabilla 😂
The nostalgia hit me like a truck.