My 70's TV Childhood

The Mr. Men and the Long Hot Summer of 1976


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Hello, and welcome to another episode of "My 70's TV Childhood," the podcast that takes you on a nostalgic journey back to being a child in 1970s Britain, and the special place television had in defining our early years. 

Remembering the simplicity and carefree nature of childhood during the '70s, a time when playing outside was the default activity and technology hadn't yet infiltrated every aspect of our lives. The long summer days of swingball or hide and seek with friends is a far cry from the experience of today's tech-savvy children, with their constant connectivity. I remember those days so fondly I wish every child could experience that sense of freedom and ease! 


As the required time machine has yet to be invented, let's travel back with our memories to the unforgettable summer of 1976, etched in history forever for its scorching long heatwave. The highlight of my summer that year was our family holiday to a cottage in Terrington, near York. Apart from the relentless heat, this holiday stands out for introducing me to the marvel of colour television. While we had a black and white TV at home, staying in a cottage equipped with a colour TV allowed me to see my favourite shows in a whole new light. 


One show that gained an entirely new dimension for me that summer was "The Mr. Men" Watching it in colour for the first time made the characters and stories come alive in ways I had never imagined. Watching episodes like Mr. Tickle and Mr. Happy, marvelling at the vivid colours and incredible storytelling, by Arthur Lowe's unforgettable narration. 


As always, we invite you to share your memories of the 1976 heatwave, your favourite "Mr. Men" characters, and how television shaped your childhood. Connect with us on our blog at http://www.my70stvchildhood.com, or email me directly at [email protected]


Don't forget to join us next week for our quiz show and in a fortnight for another deep dive into the wonders of 70s TV. Until then, take care, and let's continue to cherish those 70s TV childhood memories together.


 Take care,

 Oliver


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