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Playdays (known as
Playbus until December 1989) is a
British preschool television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on Children's BBC. The show was...
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Factory for GMTV,
working with Dave
Benson Phillips (he had
earlier done
Playdays on the
stage after its cancellation,
portraying the
character Mr. Jolly)...
- 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...
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Alison Canning in Casualty. She
presented the Children's BBC show
Playdays, and has
provided the
voices for
other children's
series including The...
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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...
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actress who pla**** one of five Dots in the children's TV show
Playbus (later
Playdays)
Eithne Ní Uallacháin (1957–1999),
Irish singer and
musician Eithne Walls...
- contract; however, it was
recommissioned as
Playbus (later
renamed to
Playdays),
which ran for nine years. In 1991, he was
given his own show, Get Your...
- the
armed forces,
emergency services, and
Saint David's Day. A
family playday and art
exhibitions are also held in the square, such as Wrexham's Christmas...
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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,...
- from the 1960s to the 1990s,
including Play School,
Playbus (latterly
Playdays), Play Away,
Sesame Street,
Rentaghost and Jackanory. He
appeared as a...