Did Cosgrove Hall produce any children's programmes for Channel 4? As I know they produced Noddy (the 1990s series) for the BBC, Noddy (the 1970s series), The Wind in the Willows and Count Duckula for ITV and Make Way for Noddy for Channel 5
Yeah Terry patchetts discworld, I have it on dvd if you go to part 2 of my collection you'll see it there. It's one of the few Cosgrove Hall programmes to be rated PG as well
It would have been good if there was a Dangermouse version of the my little series. You didn't say The BFG huh, that's me, he huh huh huh huh as well. It's like Winnie the Pooh perhaps about The Animal Shelf at 08:30. Sooty was mute as normal on the animated series. And Fireman Sam's now HIT Entertainment after when Bumper Films closed down.
Did Cosgrove Hall produce any children's programmes for Channel 4? As I know they produced Noddy (the 1990s series) for the BBC, Noddy (the 1970s series), The Wind in the Willows and Count Duckula for ITV and Make Way for Noddy for Channel 5
Yeah Terry patchetts discworld, I have it on dvd if you go to part 2 of my collection you'll see it there. It's one of the few Cosgrove Hall programmes to be rated PG as well
@@shanecollector ok
@@shanecollectorand also. R.I.P polygram it no longer exists
@@thekinglav1925 it stopped sometime in 1999, then universal took over their work and so did MGM as well
Caitlin Fleischmann I heard a lot about uk stuff are amazing
Nice VHSs
You can dream to get Terry Pratchett's Truckers in (1997 Re-Release) from Thames Video with The VCI children's trailer from 1997.
It's funny how it features it in the box but never on the trailer. I might get that video one day and check it out because it looks like a fun watch
@@shanecollector Okay.
It would have been good if there was a Dangermouse version of the my little series. You didn't say The BFG huh, that's me, he huh huh huh huh as well. It's like Winnie the Pooh perhaps about The Animal Shelf at 08:30. Sooty was mute as normal on the animated series. And Fireman Sam's now HIT Entertainment after when Bumper Films closed down.
4:45 You didn't realise that Make Way for Noddy was a British-American collaboration, did ya?