New Episode – Size of an Elephant

Our latest episode is now live and available from all your usual podcast sources. In "Size of an Elephant" we are looking at why The Banana Splits, an average, reasonably short lived US children's programme is so fondly remembered by those of us who grew up in Britain during the 1970's.I'm joined by one of our listeners, Stuart from Wandsworth, to discuss why the show still has a hold on us and we find out what his 12 year old son thinks of the show. We'll also be discussing the BBC's…

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New Episode – Earliest TV Memories

Our new episode is now live! Join us to hear about my early memories of TV as a small child. We've also got a guest - George, one of our listeners from Wimbledon shares his memories and we discuss some vital issues, including speculation on the sleeping arrangements inside Hector's House and why so many British children's TV shows in the 70's were made in France. Next episode coming soon - Watch with Mother! Listen now at www.my70stvchildhood.buzzsprout.com or subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and most other platforms.

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Episode One Launch Date – 9th September 2020

I am so excited to share that my new podcast will be going live on all platforms on Wednesday 9th September. It's been a labour of love deciding to turn my and my friends' musings about growing up in Britain in the 1970's and how TV was a part of that. Really hope you'll listen and then get back in touch via the blog or social media and let me know what you think.

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