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If Scotland go, will cebeebies become a Mr Tumble dictatorship?

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Giraffinalaugh · 16/09/2014 21:47

Don't get me wrong, I hope they vote No for various reasons, but I can't help think of a wonderful world without Balamory, Katie Moray and the weird programme where there's a childminder and they sing their way to work.
Good riddance!

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CelibacyCakeAndElevatorMuzac · 16/09/2014 23:20

I know this episode word for word as DS is obsessed with 2 things: balls and Mr Tumble. He brings me the remote control and says "umba, ball"

So I'm happy to lose that annoying Nina if we get to keep Justin and his balls.

FoxSticks · 16/09/2014 23:23

It would be great wouldn't it Mrsbasterd, we can dream and one day it might come true Smile

CelibacyCakeAndElevatorMuzac · 16/09/2014 23:23

The episode with Justin at Man City, cute little lad Lucas. He's totally overwhelmed with Justin, really excited and at one point, unscripted, hugs Justin. J hugs him back, totally natural and my embittered black heart melts!

I know this episode word for word as DS is obsessed with 2 things: balls and Mr Tumble. He brings me the remote control and says "umba, ball"

So I'm happy to lose that annoying Nina if we get to keep Justin and his balls.

CelibacyCakeAndElevatorMuzac · 16/09/2014 23:23

Sorry my tablet is arsing about!

Brightbutchilly · 16/09/2014 23:24

MrsGosling I'm sure it's not a conspiracy, we just seem
To be quite good at kids' programmes. I'm
Sure the BBC would happily put on Irish or Welsh children's programmes if they were available. Are there production companies in Wales and N Ireland focusing in this area?

Btw for whoever either was earlier. I've met Andy and he was incredibly nice to my children so you can be proud of him.

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