When going into this, I expected to see the “scary” 1970s Yorkshire Television ident, which (as I was born in 1987) I only know about thanks to Bob The Fish’s ITV in The Face RUclips series! I know there’s a subculture for scary idents, but I honestly don’t recall any ident ever scaring me! There may be one or two I found unsettling, like the 80s Nickelodeon dog ident (which in 1996 the UK Nick channel used as their signoff ident) but while I’m no stranger to boring idents, I honestly don’t recall an ident ever scaring me! Still, Bob The Fish did a good job talking about scary idents in the Yorkshire instalment of his ITV in The Face series!
Although Lucy was said to have a Derbyshire accent, I think she sounds more Manchester than Derbyshire. I'd say the Grimes doll factory was in the Derbyshire / Greater Manchester border area, such as New Mills / Disley / Glossop / Marple area.
7 months old, but I don't think he does. There is this channel that's uploading a few of the lost episodes of The Raggy Dolls, but so far, only series 7.
Used to watch this when I was little! Memories 😍
Same
I agree there my favourite too ever since I was a boy and they always will be always and forever 🇬🇧
Thank you claude you breakfeast is so good mmm 💋❤️
"Raggy dolls, raggy dolls are happy just to be
Raggy dolls! Raggy doll! Dolls like you and me!"
Why is this so damn touching?
I agree, I sing the theme every morning.
Nostalgia is real and the old Yorkshire television theme tune xxxxxx
When going into this, I expected to see the “scary” 1970s Yorkshire Television ident, which (as I was born in 1987) I only know about thanks to Bob The Fish’s ITV in The Face RUclips series! I know there’s a subculture for scary idents, but I honestly don’t recall any ident ever scaring me! There may be one or two I found unsettling, like the 80s Nickelodeon dog ident (which in 1996 the UK Nick channel used as their signoff ident) but while I’m no stranger to boring idents, I honestly don’t recall an ident ever scaring me! Still, Bob The Fish did a good job talking about scary idents in the Yorkshire instalment of his ITV in The Face series!
Although Lucy was said to have a Derbyshire accent, I think she sounds more Manchester than Derbyshire. I'd say the Grimes doll factory was in the Derbyshire / Greater Manchester border area, such as New Mills / Disley / Glossop / Marple area.
i finally found what this show was called! so many memoriesssss
2:07 Now This Is My Funniest The Raggy Dolls Episode Ever. Thanks Mate. X
The nostalgia 🥰
Wonderful 😍💗❤️
I love the Raggy Dolls my favourite one is Sack - Sack and I love both of these episodes 😊❤
This the only cartoon I can be myself and watch all day 💕💯✨🤗 Love it so much 🤩
Thunder and lightning ⛈
Very very frightening!
Galileo! Galileo!
I had this particular episode on video... 😅😅😅
Claude is a very good 😊 👨🍳
Yes wonderful 💋❤️
Clever dolls
I know it’s an old British Cartoon that was out WAY before I was born. But Florrie should not be a cook if she’s this reckless in the kitchen
What did Claude say as he muttered in French?
8:26 I have it! I Claude the chef, will bake another cake, to replace that, how you say, thing!
How can they eat when they are dolls?
Flourish is silly 😜
You wouldn't have 'Too Bossy' and 'Dolls on Wheels'?
7 months old, but I don't think he does. There is this channel that's uploading a few of the lost episodes of The Raggy Dolls, but so far, only series 7.
@@alexanderveal I saw them. I wish I could ask that person.
@@NK-tl3mn I would love to ask them as well, but sadly, the videos are marked for kids.
Florrie played here by Mrs Brady old lady.
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What happened to your face book?
why hasn't florrie been fired for her gross incompetence