There's a word you'd like to know, break it up in bits like so

Nov 14, 2012 14:31

Hmm. I was about to post the following poll:

Poll

Except it turns out that Wikipedia has a much longer list of stories. And their list doesn't include Peregrine Falcon (which I haven't seen anyway - maybe it belonged in a different series?)

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beckyc November 14 2012, 14:45:04 UTC
I may have watched more, but Dark Towers is the only one of those whose theme I remember.

Also: magic E!

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venta November 14 2012, 14:47:59 UTC
I reckon I could still sing the theme from Fair Ground if pressed :)

I don't really remember Magic E so well... watching it on youtube now, and it's only vaguely ringing bells. Memory is a capricious thing... since I reckon I could sing the whole of the jingle my subject line comes from :)

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beckyc November 14 2012, 16:15:46 UTC
Although now I come to think of it, I can't swear that it was at school that I watched it. May well have been at home instead and/or as well as at school.

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feanelwa November 14 2012, 15:25:10 UTC
I remembe the tune from Magic E but I sort of looked out of the window. I also remember (from the Wikipedia list) Geordie Racer, but I didn't concentrate hard enough to keep track of the plot. We also had Through the Dragon's Eye but the tape was a little bit mangled so every time the teachers put it on, it would get some way through the titles and then mangle itself a bit more. This led to it taking on an air of mythical things you cannot have, almost as magic as trailers for films you weren't allowed to go and see.

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metame November 14 2012, 15:17:49 UTC
I think I missed all this "e-learning" stuff since (at the relevant age) I was raised in a facsimile of 1920s rural England, for reasons that will presumably become apparent in a Dr Who documentary or similar.

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venta November 14 2012, 15:30:28 UTC
e-learning? e-learning? I'm not sure we had that in my day, either. Just sitting cross-legged on the floor round the telly, which was a monstrous thing which lived in its own cupboard.

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metame November 14 2012, 15:36:33 UTC
Just sitting cross-legged
Extensor! Exercise! learning
on the floor round the telly
Electric! learning
, which was a monstrous thing
Enormous! learning
which lived in its own cupboard.
Enclosed! learning

We did have a bit of that "round the TV" stuff, but I guess at an older age.

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venta November 14 2012, 15:45:03 UTC
Right, that it's, sack Gove, you're in charge of learning now :)

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robinbloke November 14 2012, 16:21:24 UTC
All this new fangled moving pictures and voices-from-a-box technology passed my little village school by; I remember we had a bookclub where we collected owls (in stickers) to get those, but that was the learning experience as far as reading was concerned.

Collecting owls inofthemselves to get books would not be quite so practical, even the tiniest of owls is a lot of time and energy to devote to in looking after while you try and collect enough to get a book, unless like Futurama the owls have become a pest, or a new breed of micro owls rises up to demand that they be used as currency for a new generation of bookworms or the pound crashes and owls become the go-to-backup when it's discovered that their beaks contain precious amounts of owlonioum....

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venta November 14 2012, 16:32:03 UTC
Ooh, yes, we did owl stickers too. I'd forgotten about that.

Owls are rapidly becoming a pest. Everything in the shops seems to be owl-themed at the moment!

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robinbloke November 14 2012, 16:45:28 UTC
Perhaps owls the new Christmas must have? Are people all burnt out on penguins as Christmas themed avians that an alternative feathered substitute opportunity has opened up in the market and like lemmings the business world is scrabbling to supply their needs with the owl!

New for christmas the owl-toaster oven, burn shapes of a variety of owls using the handy metal plates into your choice of toasted cheese sandwich!

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venta November 14 2012, 17:07:02 UTC
If it's an owl-toaster oven, I wanna toast owls in it, dammit!

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glamwhorebunni November 14 2012, 16:59:30 UTC
"Geordie Racer" and "Through The Dragon's Eye" for me!

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glamwhorebunni November 14 2012, 17:04:32 UTC
Looking at the wikipedia list, Badger Girl sounds vaguely familiar. I may have seen that?

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venta November 14 2012, 17:07:32 UTC
Yeah... the description is a bit generic, but I think I do vaguely remember seeing a fairly generic one as well :)

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glamwhorebunni November 14 2012, 17:15:50 UTC
It does sound a bit Enid Blyton-y? I may be confusing it for a Famous Five book or something.

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jiggery_pokery November 14 2012, 17:42:28 UTC
I don't remember the stories, but I do remember the songs. Why don't you build yourself a word? Derek Griffiths' finest, marvellous.

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