It was excellent. Especially the Crystal Maze episode.

think I might have fancied Marian when I was a kid!

Also Tony Robinson is great.

I did like this one but my fav was the one with the two submarines.

I’d imagine that this would come across as quite trippy now.

Omg this has popped into my head for the first time in ages. Sorry if someone’s already mentioned this but

:scream: I remember getting this stuck in my head for aggeeesss -

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Aaaah also this

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…why?

I mean I’d actively discourage adults from ever watching ITV but dunno why CITV would have been a problem

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I was in a pre citv childhood! When ive asked my parents why they mainly laugh, but then say it was because of adverts and lack of presenters on itv. Dont understand the latter at all. Especially as the broom cupboard didnt even start until i was 7

Hey Arnold!

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Geordie racer, Jossy’s giants and something about a folly - at the time I had no idea what a folly was. These are the ones that stick in mind for the reason that I think we all watched them during primary school - possibly even during classes I’m not sure.

I can remember enjoying Sesame Street right up until I was like 14 or something.

I wasn’t allowed to watch Power Rangers.

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The episode when the teenagers are graffiting an old sea turtle and Arnold gets upset and frees it from the aquarium :sob:

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Or when he finds out Oskar can’t read and he teaches him or when the stoop kid bully is too afraid to leave his stoop and Arnold helps him and he becomes nice

It was so far ahead of its time

I have taken selfies outside Mr Benn’s house (it’s in Putney).

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Move it, football head!

Wow, Ron Pickering’s had his catchphrase on DiS twice this week now!

I just found CBBC programmes were much better. Knightmare and Behind the Bike Sheds are practically the only CITV programmes I remember watching. Didn’t like anything Cosgrove-Hall did.

Used to be a massive clash between me and my younger brother over the TV. He wanted to watch He-Man on ITV and I wanted to watch Fonz and the Happy Days Gang on BBC1. Question of who got home from school first, really. Anyway, I know which of those two TV shows has stood the test of time…

…and one of the reasons I hated Cosgrove-Hall was because they made this horrible teapot witch who scared me out of my wits…

Can’t believe so many of you pencil necks didn’t like He-Man.

You guys are morally bankrupt.

He-Man had nothing on this: