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