Any of you Brits remember this kid's show? It was shown in the US for a little while, and I got to be a huge fan of it. I've been looking for it on video/DVD for a long time, with no success!
It did have a wet scene, in one episode. The show's hostess (I forget her name) got unexpectedly drenched with water!
Vision On
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Vision On
If you wanna feel extasy
You've got to get down and dirty!
Get into the mudbeat!
You've got to get down and dirty!
Get into the mudbeat!
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Yeah I remember it, but I was really young when it was on.
If you go to http://tv.cream.org/ (the best website around for those nostalgic about television shows) and look in their U-Z section, you'll find quite a detailed description of Vision On and the people involved in it.
CAREFUL .... TV Cream is very addictive. Once you start browsing it and listening to all your favourite theme tunes, your whole afternoon is gone before you know it!
Phantom
If you go to http://tv.cream.org/ (the best website around for those nostalgic about television shows) and look in their U-Z section, you'll find quite a detailed description of Vision On and the people involved in it.
CAREFUL .... TV Cream is very addictive. Once you start browsing it and listening to all your favourite theme tunes, your whole afternoon is gone before you know it!
Phantom
And now (stroke of the neckercheif) its time to look at the gallery.....
doooby dooby doooby dooo doo di dooo doood di dooo dooo doo doo
doooby dooby doooby dooo doo di dooo doood di dooo dooo doo doo
"Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to pour it over someone is demented" Alan Partridge
http://www.gungemistress.com We got messy, all tied up.....
http://www.gungemistress.com We got messy, all tied up.....
Here's another good nostalgia television website:
http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/
They seem to specialise in very early stuff but it's OK for us oldies.
http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/
They seem to specialise in very early stuff but it's OK for us oldies.

Bottoms Up!
Wow - great to see a site keeping those earlier tv shows alive.
They have some information and footage of some of the earliest TV shows I can remember watching (like Captain Pugwash) but, sadly, nothing on the old Rupert the Bear show I used to watch (I remember before it was an animated cartoon, it was done with puppets).
Phantom
They have some information and footage of some of the earliest TV shows I can remember watching (like Captain Pugwash) but, sadly, nothing on the old Rupert the Bear show I used to watch (I remember before it was an animated cartoon, it was done with puppets).
Phantom
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