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Is the BBC trying to drive our children insane?
Sometimes in the mornings when setting my DVD player to record a later programme I witness children's programmes put out on C.Beebies, which seem to me to be manic and absolutely appalling; the presenters are all screaming (are they are on drugs?) to rap sounds, the colours are garish, there seems nothing to calm and stimulate a child's imagination. Should we not demand a return to The Magic Roundabout etc. and do any young parents feel comfortable allowing their toddlers to watch this stuff?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lots of people remember it as master bates , they are having a vote on it at this site
Did you believe the Captain Pugwash Myth?
No, I remember the program and always corrected people who got it wrong
25.7%
I kinda believed this was the reason for it being cancelled
21.3%
I was sure they had those names!
41.2%
I never heard of Captain Pugwash before!
11.8%
Total Votes: 272
Did you believe the Captain Pugwash Myth?
No, I remember the program and always corrected people who got it wrong
25.7%
I kinda believed this was the reason for it being cancelled
21.3%
I was sure they had those names!
41.2%
I never heard of Captain Pugwash before!
11.8%
Total Votes: 272
there are some excellent childrens programmes, admittedly some are quite boisterous, perhaps they are aimed at somewhat older children. The magic roundabout, i don't think any child or adult for that matter really knew what was going on there. I read once that some students found it very trippy, in the drug sense, not sure myself. But i love Shaun the Sheep, the best programme on any channel. Horrible Histories is also one to savour.
Has no-one mentioned Muffin the Mule yet?
Sadly it seems to be an urban myth about the names of Captain Pugwash, but for years I believed there had been a Master Bates and Seaman Staines.
I miss Camberwick Green and Trumpton.
I also remember a Watch With Mother called Joe (about a boy called Joe and lorry drivers at a lorry service station) but I've not been able to trace it since on You-tube. Looking back, I don't think that would be allowed now as I'm sure he used to go off in the cabin with non-CRB checked lorry drivers.
Sadly it seems to be an urban myth about the names of Captain Pugwash, but for years I believed there had been a Master Bates and Seaman Staines.
I miss Camberwick Green and Trumpton.
I also remember a Watch With Mother called Joe (about a boy called Joe and lorry drivers at a lorry service station) but I've not been able to trace it since on You-tube. Looking back, I don't think that would be allowed now as I'm sure he used to go off in the cabin with non-CRB checked lorry drivers.
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