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Playdays (known as
Playbus until December 1989) is a
British pre-school
television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on Children's BBC. The show was...
- on the CBBC
programming block. It
filled a time slot
previously held by
Playdays. This
schedule change initially received backlash from parents, but the...
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hosting CBeebies, and
playing Poppy in
Playdays.
Monroe presented,
voiced and
puppeteered Poppy the Cat in
Playdays from 1990 to 1997. In
February 2002,...
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cancellation in 1988, when it was
replaced by Playbus,
which soon
became Playdays. Play
School originally appeared on w****days at 11 am on BBC2 and received...
- and
Alison Canning in Casualty. She
presented the Children's BBC show
Playdays, and has
provided the
voices for
other children's
series including The...
- were
living below the
poverty line.
Hoquiam is the home of the Logger's
Playday,
celebrated with a
parade and
logging competition every September, in which...
- McCutcheon), in the po****r BBC soap
opera EastEnders. He also
presented Playdays for Children's BBC in the
early 1990s. Born in Es****,
Lynford trained at...
- One of the puppets/non-human
presenters in the TV show
Playbus (later
Playdays) was a roly-poly
clown called Wobble.
Characters from
Comedy Central's...
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Merry Men. She pla****
Betty the Tea Lady on the BBC children's
programme Playdays. She also pla****
Marge Stoneway,
mother of Malcolm, in TV
Series Watching...
- 1994 by Will
Brenton and Iain Lauchlan, who at the time, were part of the
Playdays production team. The
series was
produced through their studio Tell-Tale...