Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2010, 1:21 AM BST?
Erm, I meant "glamour", of course. I shall go back and correct this before handing myself into the police.
Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2010, 1:21 AM BST?
Erm, I meant "glamour", of course. I shall go back and correct this before handing myself into the police.
*shakes head in dismay at Timothy*
I was watching Over The Rainbow earlier, it's all part of a worrying trend. Will phone up the Dignitas Clinic after the Bank Holiday, promise.
Doesn't anyone remember The Henderson Kids?
I remember seeing only clips of it to illustrate Kylie's early career, which makes me suspect the whole show was just invented by a clips show producer.
How many people on here used to get up at the crack of dawn, to watch Kids' TV? I remember, when I was in my last year of Prinary school, I used to get up at 6:00 AM, take my dog around the block, and be back for 6:30 to watch The Pink Panther.
Quote: catskillz @ April 4 2010, 1:56 AM BSTHow many people on here used to get up at the crack of dawn, to watch Kids' TV? I remember, when I was in my last year of Prinary school, I used to get up at 6:00 AM, take my dog around the block, and be back for 6:30 to choke The Pink Panther.
Well at least you didn't do it infront of the dog.
Quote: catskillz @ April 4 2010, 1:28 AM BSTDoesn't anyone remember The Henderson Kids?
I remember avoiding it like the plague.
Quote: Kenneth @ April 4 2010, 2:11 AM BSTI remember avoiding it like the plague.
You made sure you weren't in England in the mid-17th century?
Quote: catskillz @ April 4 2010, 1:28 AM BSTDoesn't anyone remember The Henderson Kids?
By the sounds of it hopefully social services.
Well, no-one remembered The Fritzl Kids for years either...
They had a crazy show for ages abit like CBBC Philip Schofield in the broom cupboard.
Then the Fritzl Grinch would come out of his special door and they'd put cartoons on for an hour. They were always crying when the cartoons finished.
What was the show called? Shnitzels and Fritzels I think. It might have had Pob in it.
There was an excellent movie quiz show for kids presented by Phillip Schofield.
I can't remember what it was called, but the intro was filmed at The Point cinema in mah beloved Milton Keynes. Which was exciting.
Film test was the only good film quiz for kids.
What ever happened to the Childrens Film Foundations.
It's endlessly preachy, worthy films of kids in ugly clothes in failing shitholes.
It was like a taste of Soviet cinema.
Who remembers Popeye and Son?