Jim wrote: In article <pan.2007.05.29.16.05.52.835658@jaka.demon.co.uk>, John Burnham wrote: Great days. What do kids have today ? Tellytubbies, Tweenies - one of my colleagues with kids started talking about something called Ballamory and I thought he'd been at the dodgy pharmaceuticals. Those are the programmes for really little kids. The thing that's missing is kids' TV for
On 30 May 2007 04:36:16 GMT, stevo wrote in <465cff40$0$17973$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au>: John Burnham <john@jaka.demon.co.uk> wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2007 17:02:24 +0100, Jim wrote: In article <pan.2007.05.29.15.53.29.815717@jaka.demon.co.uk>, John Burnham wrote: Sad? Me? Don't know what you mean guvnor. Great days. What do kids have today
In article <pan.2007.05.29.16.05.52.835658@jaka.demon.co.uk>, John Burnham wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2007 17:02:24 +0100, Jim wrote: In article <pan.2007.05.29.15.53.29.815717@jaka.demon.co.uk>, John Burnham wrote: The kids TV show I've never found repeated anywhere or on VHS/DVD was "Into The Labyrinth". I suspect if I was to watch it now, it would be as cheesy as hell but
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