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Comet Landing Clangers style

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Scully

I remember 'The Clangers', loved the weirdness of the kids programme, and I think the comet landing is just like it.

My son, as a small child was terrified of the Clangers for some reason, used to hide, cry and generally be afraid of them!

 

Here's an episode

and yes! This may be what the space probe finds!

 

Great link Nick

 

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They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

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eliza

I loved the clangers too. I was watching baby TV the other day, I found it a bit odd. When a Great big hippo stood on a little rabbit and didnt even acknowledge it.

Bring back the old fashioned kids programmes

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I agree on the new kids programmes. In The Night Garden for example.......I think the writers must have been on drugs when they produced that one !

 

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