I couldn't narrow it down, but my 3 favourites were Fraggle Rock, JEM, or She-Ra...and not neccesarily in that order either :)
2006-07-20 00:00:27
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answered by cerisier 2
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When I was very little, I loved the Magic Roundabout - the original one! Tales along the riverbank with Hammy hamster. He was a real hamster that went in little boats! Wouldn't be allowed to do that these days!
As a pre-teen I was into a programme called UFO. It was superb (at the time) it's so dated now! There was another one too, Moonbase Alpha or something like that.
I was quite into sci-fi.
There weren't many cartoons around, less violent programmes too.
I can't believe the stuff that is made for children these days and the sort of gutter language that is used.
Bring back Mary Whitehouse........
2006-07-20 00:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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This will show my age. "Leave it to Beaver", " Dick Van Dyke", "H and R puff and stuff" ' the monkeys" " The Partridge Family", " Mary Tyler Moore", "Rhoda", " The Carol Burnett show", " Love boat" " Love American Style", "General Hospital ( Luke and Laura days)", all "Snoopy" specials, "Dark Shadows", " Here come the brides", "Wild Kingdom" (brought to you by Mutual of Omaha), "Wild, Wild, West", "My Three sons", " Jackie Gleason- the Honeymooners", "Sonny and Cher", "Don Kirshner's rock concert", "Saturday Night Live", " Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", "One day at a Time", "All in the Family", " The Addam"s Family", " The Beverly Hillbillies", " The Muensters", "Truth or Consequences", " What's my Line?", "The Ranger Station", " Captain Kangaroo", "The Thunderbirds", "That Girl", These are in no particular order. I am sure there are more but I need more coffee. I definitely couldn't pick just one. Hope your day is happy
2006-07-20 01:32:28
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answered by Theresa Rose 2
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The Smurfs, Morph, Loony Tunes, Bagpuss
2006-07-20 00:04:56
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answered by MissBehave 5
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Champion the Wonder Horse - I used to kiss the telly when Ricky came on.
2006-07-19 23:59:41
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answered by trimtautterrific 4
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The Champions - on a Sunday Afternoon
During the school holidays, we had:
The Banana Splits
Why Don't You
Robinson Crusoe
Flash Gordon Serial
Buck Rogers Serial
There was a swash-buckling one as well.
2006-07-20 00:04:41
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answered by Boris 5
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Friends. I still am a child. Well...no...but...well I am younger than a lot of other people...but older than a lot too.....so its a tough call really...i never knew when i was born exactly, you see my adoptive parents found me on the side of the road in this alligator infested crackhole...actually, wait, no, thats where i am now...great...oh ya but without alligators...in fact im not in a crackhole either...although i kinda wish i was, it might liven things up a bit....damn this place is boring...do you ever get bored...ioftengetboredandthenitalkreallyfastandwhenidothatirealizenoonewantstohearmetalk
andsoijustkeepgoingandstoppingandgoingandstoppingandgoingandstoppin
untilifallasleeporgethungryorpetthedog i like dogs a lot they are very nice if you know what i mean like when i am petting a dog and like petting it i am like woah that is so kool i am like petting a dog it is kool...you know what i mean dawgizzle??
2006-07-20 00:26:13
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answered by Joga Bonito 4
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Thomas the Tank Enging
Dog Tangion
Button Moon
Doug
RugRats
Transformers
2006-07-20 00:03:56
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answered by Mariam 2
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My favorite growing up was Star Trek. I don't get to watch it much these days but I still think it was ahead of its time and a lot can be learned from the adventures of Captain Kirk and Mister Spock.
2006-07-20 00:00:48
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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Star Trek original series
Little House on the Prairie
Thunderbirds.
2006-07-19 23:59:24
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answered by victory 3
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Pokemon
2006-07-19 23:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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