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According to my Mum the first one I really liked was "Pogle's Wood" (http://www.pogleswood.org/) but I really cannot remember a thing about it other than it being in black and white... no surprise there as we didn't have a colour TV I have the same hazy memories of the moon landings.

Later on, The Herb Garden was the best thing, along with Magic Roundabout of course. I was also a great fan of Robert Harbin's Origami programmes, and had all his books and spent many a happy hour folding paper. I guess things were simpler back then.
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Wasn't Roger "Eyebrow" Moore in that, or was it "Ivanhoe"?
Yes, Roger Moore was Ivanhoe. Also forgot Sir Lancelot, which starred William Russell, who was subsequently Ian Chesterton in the first series of Doctor Who.
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According to my Mum the first one I really liked was "Pogle's Wood" (http://www.pogleswood.org/) but I really cannot remember a thing about it other than it being in black and white... no surprise there as we didn't have a colour TV I have the same hazy memories of the moon landings.

Later on, The Herb Garden was the best thing, along with Magic Roundabout of course. I was also a great fan of Robert Harbin's Origami programmes, and had all his books and spent many a happy hour folding paper. I guess things were simpler back then.

http://web.mit.edu/chosetec/www/origami/


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