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Playdays (known as
Playbus until December 1989) was a
British preschool television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on Children's BBC. The show was...
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Factory for GMTV,
working with Dave
Benson Phillips (he had
earlier done
Playdays on the
stage after its cancellation,
portraying the
character Mr. Jolly)...
- One of the puppets/non-human
presenters in the TV show
Playbus (later
Playdays) was a roly-poly
clown called Wobble. Bobo doll
experiment Gömböc Monostatic...
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career choices. In 1991,
Black appeared as a
fictional character, 'Joe '
Playday' Sims', in TV's
Cosby Show, in the 7th
Season episode, "There's
Still No...
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Merry Men. She pla****
Betty the Tea Lady on the BBC children's
programme Playdays.
Other roles included appearances in I,
Claudius (1976),
Stealing Heaven...
- contract; however, it was
recommissioned as
Playbus (later
renamed to
Playdays),
which ran for nine years. In 1991, he was
given his own show, Get Your...
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tennis courts); Olen
Sledge Memorial Park (walking path, playground);
Playday Park (playground,
picnic area);
Timbergate Park (playground); and Whisenant...
- and
Playdays,
meeting Brenton, a director,
writer and also a presenter,
during the latter.
Together they
started producing two of the
Playdays strands...
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armed forces,
emergency services, and
Saint David's Day. A
family playday and art
exhibitions are also held in the square, such as Wrexham's Christmas...
- on the CBBC
programming block. It
filled a time slot
previously held by
Playdays. This
schedule change initially received backlash from parents, but the...