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My kids are grown up, but there are still some "kids" programmes that we like to watch:

 

Horrible Histories

Diddy Dick & Dom

Sorry I've Got No Head

 

Any other suggestions?

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Horrid Henry

Tracy Beaker

Tracey Beaker Returns

Dani's House

Some Cbeebies programmes are starting to be my favourites now as well :suspect:.

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I :love: MITM. I also :love: :love: :love: The Simpsons. Homer was one of Ruby's fave words :lol:.

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Shaun the sheep can always raise a smile when you feel low after a long day at work.

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Spongebob Squarepants

Malcom in the Middle

Yes, Malcome In The Middle is fantastic. Not sure if it's a children's programme though, more family I would guess. The humour can be very adult at times.

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Dangermouse - legendary 'adult' entertainment :D

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I :love: MITM. I also :love: :love: :love:The Simpsons. Homer was one of Ruby's fave words :lol:.

 

 

Is The Simpsons a childrens programme?

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Chucklevision

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Chucklevision

Bit of a guilty secret that programme. One would never admit to watching it in company, but when it's on you find yourself watching it and having the odd giggle.

 

Such a shame there will be no more after the tragic death of Barry Chuckle.

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Such a shame there will be no more after the tragic death of Barry Chuckle.

 

:huh::huh::huh:

 

He`s not dead , it was a rumour the other week.

 

He was on TV laughing about finding out he was dead.

 

He is alive and well.

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