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childrens tv on trial
on bbc4 now, its about 80s childrens tv programmes :D
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Thanks Shaz - just switched over to it. :D
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reece is laughing at it, mind you i have been singing along to stuff
THUNDER THUNDER THUNDERCATSSSSSSS HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! |
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Heaven help the parents of the current 2 and 3 years old when they get to 10 or 11 and older.
Children’s TV should be on for just one hour per day between 4 and 5 pm for those at school and for an hour at 1.00pm for the young ones still at home. We had “Children’s Hour” Monday to Friday on the wireless when I was a kid and the rest of the time we learned to amuse ourselves by playing games at home or with our friends outside. |
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eeeeee, i remember ....oh sugar forgot the ruddy name now:(
where they went back in time and they had to find their way home, a cartoon it was...............now what was it called???? |
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dungeons and dragons?
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Besides, with over 8 million Sky subscribers in the UK and similar figures for Freeview, there are many homes that will tune into channels which narrowcast children's programming all day. Restricting children's TV to one hour a day would be impossible. Leave the choices and responsibility to the parents. Sorry to go off thread flashy. I probably missed most of the 80's kids TV as I was born in '88. Don't suppose the BBC4 programme talked about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? :D Now there was a programme :D |
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tis ok shaker, they did mention the turtles actually
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Instead of learning behaviour patterns from its parents the child learns what it sees on TV and more often than not the behaviour is not good. |
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My daughter watched Tellytubbies constantly and as her SATS results show,it hasn't done her any harm,nor does she think that the world is populated by large flannel aliens or ginormous rabbits!
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With the big bright media companies creating moral panics, influencing parents to believe that there are more paedophiles on the streets than ever before (which is simply not the case), parents are now trying to keep their children closer to home, hereby guiding them more towards TV entertainment and other things they can do in the home. It isn't the best thing, but it won't be the downfall of generations to come. Quote:
Thousands of children will see parents abused, parents taking drugs, parents drinking all day long. I suggest that it is parent's behaviour that is more likely to be or become wrong. |
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never did the end, or was there one:confused: did they ever get home....lol:rolleyes: |
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dunno panther, i cant recall it, i cant even remember when it finished
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