Definition of Playdays. Meaning of Playdays. Synonyms of Playdays

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Definition of Playdays

Playday
Playday Play"day`, n. A day given to play or diversion; a holiday. --Swift.

Meaning of Playdays from wikipedia

- 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...
- hosting CBeebies, and playing Poppy in Playdays. Monroe presented, voiced and puppeteered Poppy the Cat in Playdays from 1990 to 1997. In February 2002,...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dave Benson Phillips (he had earlier appeared in the stage production of Playdays after its television cancellation, portraying the character Mr. Jolly)...
- 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...
- 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...
- presented Play School and was a bus driver and presenter in the series Playdays. He also did the KS2 National Tests Revise Wise. Davies pla**** the Sheriff...
- Play School and later show Playdays. Tikkabilla presenter Simon Davies also presented Play School in its later years and Playdays in its early years and Justin...
- designed for beginners or riders at a local level, are sometimes called playdays.: 163  In parts of the western United States, this type of competition...