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@ArtofTrek @WestlakeFilms That's lovely. I always wanted that issue. In the UK, we did this...
@Classicbritcom And not forgetting Shere Khan. Still my favourite Disney villain, thanks to George's beautiful voice.
Lots of fun for the young at heart in the schedules #OTD in 1980, from Ludwig (a sort of Fabergé Menuhin) and Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch to Why Don't You? and The Flumps. Later, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop ("Hay-ulp!"), Think of a Number and Bugs Bunny. @RadioTimes
"It's a gentle, warm and wonderland..." White Horses was among the TV comfort food on offer #OTD in 1975. Also "Hergé's Adventures of Tintin", Czech woodcutter cartoon Boris the Bold and the legendary "stone the crows" episode of Fingerbobs. #TVTardis @RadioTimes
Not just a comeback, but an absolute triumph. Can't wait for fans to see #RedDwarf: the Promised Land, currently scheduled for Thursday 9 April on @davechannel.
The earliest book I enjoyed reading. Anyone else remember it? But then I loved the whole experience of libraries, getting a big pile of books and whittling them down to the ones I wanted to borrow. And those cardboard tickets. And the librarian's stampy things... #WorldBookDayUK
A few pics to mark #BookIllustrationOfTheDayBirthday2, all rich in the sort of detail that fired my young imagination, from: Ant and Bee Go Shopping (Angela Banner); The Saga of Noggin the Nog (Peter Firmin); The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm (W Heath Robinson).
Hammy Hamster and Harry Worth took the spotlight in @RadioTimes #OTD 50 years ago. And why not? Space Kidettes and Hector's House (La Maison de Toutou) were among the imports shoring up the schedules. #TVTardis
Neil Brand's tremendous trilogy on film musicals concludes in style on @BBCFOUR tonight. https://t.co/hf3vlVUHEt