My 70's TV Childhood

Teatime Treats!


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Welcome back to My 70’s TV Childhood! In today’s episode, we’re on a wild ride through the zany five-minute gems that made British teatime magical in the 1970s. Just before the news, these teatime treats burst onto our screens, packing unforgettable characters and stories into a few short minutes. From the peculiar Hector fussing over his garden, to Dougal’s dry wit on The Magic Roundabout, to Ludwig’s bizarre egg-shaped antics, each one brought something unique, and sometimes a bit strange, to our living rooms.

Take Hector’s House—Hector the meticulous dog was all about keeping order, with Kiki the Frog and Madame Zaza the Cat stirring things up just enough to keep us laughing. Meanwhile, The Magic Roundabout gave us surreal humour mixed with wisdom as Dougal the dog, Florence, and Zebedee took us on quirky adventures. And let’s not forget The Wombles, recycling Wimbledon Common’s rubbish long before it was cool—teaching us all to find treasure in the trash!

Then there was Ivor the Engine, the little Welsh steam train chugging through gentle tales of dragons and runaway donkeys. And what about Captain Pugwash, the bumbling pirate whose “fearless” antics always needed Tom the cabin boy’s help? It was the perfect mix of pirate mischief and wit.

In the world of Crystal Tipps and Alistair, everything was a rainbow-coloured, wordless adventure with groovy music to match. Or Barbapapa, the shape-shifting blobs who turned every story into a kaleidoscope of transformations. And for pure, delightful oddity, there was Ludwig, the glass egg who played classical violin while saving woodland creatures—unforgettable in the most surreal way.

Of course, there’s no teatime without Paddington Bear, whose kind-hearted mischief became a British icon. With his marmalade sandwiches and a sense of wonder, Paddington made teatime that much sweeter.

These five-minute marvels were more than just shows—they were little daily escapes into worlds of humour, adventure, and pure imagination. Want to share your memories of these unique characters? Let us know on our blog, Facebook, or Twitter! Your stories make this nostalgia journey even better.

Take care,

Oliver


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