50 Greatest Kids TV Shows
50 Greatest Kids TV Shows is a 2-hour special showing a countdown of the 50 greatest British Kids TV Shows of all time. It aired on Channel 5 on 8 November 2013. It also has contributions from Johnny Ball, Morwenna Banks, Christopher Biggins, John Craven, Dani Harmer, Phyllida Law, Peter Purves, Phillip Schofield, Valerie Singleton, Helen Skelton, Chris Tarrant and many more including Jessica Hynes as the narrator.[1][2][3]
The list
- 50. Worzel Gummidge
- 49. Postman Pat
- 48. Fingerbobs
- 47. Think of a Number
- 46. Watch with Mother
- 45. Bob the Builder
- 44. Why Don't You?
- 43. Magpie
- 42. Sooty
- 41. Record Breakers
- 40. Multi-Coloured Swap Shop
- 39. Mary, Mungo and Midge
- 38. Tweenies
- 37. The Wombles
- 36. In the Night Garden
- 35. Basil Brush
- 34. Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- 33. Byker Grove
- 32. Metal Mickey
- 31. Newsround
- 30. Chorlton and the Wheelies
- 29. EBC1
- 28. Jackanory
- 27. Press Gang
- 26. Roobarb
- 25. The Magic Roundabout
- 24. Captain Pugwash
- 23. Teletubbies
- 22. Pipkins
- 21. How?
- 20. Trumpton
- 19. Crackerjack
- 18. Going Live!
- 17. Clangers
- 16. Something Special
- 15. The Story of Tracy Beaker
- 14. Vision On and Take Hart
- 13. Mr Benn
- 12. Grange Hill
- 11. Rentaghost
- 10. Play School
- 9. Danger Mouse
- 8. Horrible Histories
- 7. Rainbow
- 6. Peppa Pig
- 5. SM TV Live
- 4. Thunderbirds
- 3. Bagpuss
- 2. Tiswas
- 1. Blue Peter
References
- ↑ "Friday's TV pick: Greatest Kids TV Shows". reveal.com.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
- ↑ "Bagpuss Tops Charts in Channel 5’s ‘Greatest Kids TV Shows'". itwmag.com. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
- ↑ "SYLVIA ANDERSON ON CHANNEL 5'S 50 GREATEST KIDS TV SHOWS". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
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