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Classic UK TV
PLAY SCHOOL and its educational siblings
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<blockquote data-quote="Angela Channing" data-source="post: 424321" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I used to watch <em>Play School</em> not because I was a particular fan of the show but mainly because there was very little else on TV at the time. My favourite bit was looking through the window when they would cut to a film of something which was generally more interesting than what the presenters were doing in the studio.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the photo in the original post of all the main presenters, I can't seen Toni Arthur, who remember being one of the most regular on the show and also on <em>Play Away</em>. I did wonder if that meant that she is no longer with us but according to Wikipedia she is alive and well at 84. </p><p></p><p>One of my favourite presenters was Fred Harris who went on to star in a brilliant comedy series called <em>End of Part One</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela Channing, post: 424321, member: 33"] I used to watch [I]Play School[/I] not because I was a particular fan of the show but mainly because there was very little else on TV at the time. My favourite bit was looking through the window when they would cut to a film of something which was generally more interesting than what the presenters were doing in the studio. Looking at the photo in the original post of all the main presenters, I can't seen Toni Arthur, who remember being one of the most regular on the show and also on [I]Play Away[/I]. I did wonder if that meant that she is no longer with us but according to Wikipedia she is alive and well at 84. One of my favourite presenters was Fred Harris who went on to star in a brilliant comedy series called [I]End of Part One[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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