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Children's TV you put on for yourself, not your kids

52 replies

Cattenberg · 04/09/2018 15:51

I'm particularly enjoying Swashbuckle, Andy's Dinosaur Adventures, My World Kitchen and Hey Duggie. DD is six months old and more interested in playing in her Jumperoo.

However, she likes Biggleton (especially the Biggle Wiggle) and parts of Teletubbies and Peppa Pig.

I'm alone in this, aren't I?

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babycham75 · 04/09/2018 16:03

Horrible histories!

QuantumWeatherButterfly · 04/09/2018 16:53

I'm always secretly quite pleased when DD requests DinoTrux on Netflix.

BabloHoney · 04/09/2018 22:03

I’ll happily watch Sarah and Duck whether kids are in the room or not. It chills me right out SmileBrew

TheSheepofWallSt · 04/09/2018 22:05

I quite like Sarah and Duck too.

We watch a lot of films here when the weathers bad- and I have to say some are more my pick than DS’s (Paddington bear!)

Lucked · 04/09/2018 22:06

A few years ago on holiday the only non dubbed TV we could find of an evening after the babies were asleep was Wolfblood, we got quite into it.

Lemonysnicketts · 04/09/2018 22:07

Boss Baby on Netflix. Love it Grin

llangennith · 04/09/2018 22:09

You may as well get hooked on theses programmes now for when you have to watch them with DC🙈

fluffyragdoll · 04/09/2018 22:11

Scooby doo mystery incorporated, me and OH put it on as the DC evening chill out programme, obviously not because we want to watch it.. Blush
Every episode is connected and it's all spooky, love it

SpeckledDot · 04/09/2018 22:11

The 90s Powerpuff girls series. Still funny :D

IsItCoffeeTimeYet · 04/09/2018 22:12

I love Do You Know? on CBeebies. So interesting. I'm a bit too excited about the new series starting on monday
I also enjoy Secret Life Of Kittens/Puppies on Milkshake (Ch5), I make DS (3) sit through it with me if I have to endure him watching Peppa Pig.

KizzyWayfarer · 04/09/2018 22:14

The first time I saw the Tadpole Badge episode of Hey Duggee I made DH watch it. After the kids were asleep. He too appreciates a good Hey Duggee, particularly the one that references Apocalypse Now.

PinkAvocado · 04/09/2018 22:16

I love My World Kitchen too and have gone onto CBeebies and saved a few of the recipes!

DwangelaForever · 04/09/2018 22:19

Obbsessed with hey Duggee here Grin, do love a bit of do you know too. Hate what's the big idea, the whole concept and even the animation just grates on me. Love the go jetters too!

Benjaminbuttonschild · 04/09/2018 22:51

My little poneeeee!!! Bloody love the storylines and characters

Smokeahontas · 04/09/2018 22:53

Hacker T Dog

I don’t even have kids Grin

Growingboys · 04/09/2018 22:54

Literally none. I can't imagine doing this.

petrifiedprawn · 04/09/2018 22:55

Ben and Holly! Nanny plum is hilarious and king and queen marigold are very similar to my brother and his wife 😂

Fevertree · 04/09/2018 22:56

Sooty! Old and New episodes alike 😊

Tryingtogetitright · 04/09/2018 23:00

I love Do You Know too! Bring on the 10th September! And I like Topsy and Tim because of the theme tune. Also enjoy Fireman Sam and Peppa Pig... and Big Barn Farm (is that ever coming back?) we watch too much TV!

JumpedOverTheMoon · 04/09/2018 23:03

Winnie amd Wilbur. Love it! Especially love the theme tune and there's something about Phil Jupitus being the voice of Wilbur...

SwordToFlamethrower · 04/09/2018 23:05

Pokemon
Thundercats
The mysterious cities of gold
The real Ghostbusters

Of course these are all kids shows from my own childhood 😂😂

SwordToFlamethrower · 04/09/2018 23:06

Also lazy town and gumball. Also teen titans!

NotUmbongoUnchained · 04/09/2018 23:07

Getting my kids into pokemon and the original xmen cartoon series was the best decision I have ever made.

eddiemairswife · 04/09/2018 23:10

I liked Noggin the Nog, Camberwick Green and Trumpton when my children were small.
With my grandson we watched on BBC2 a programme whose name escapes me. It had a lady called Aunty Mabel (I think). She had a little dog and an aeroplane, and they would visit factories and other places of work.

BridgetJonesDaiquiri · 04/09/2018 23:12

Postman Pat (Special Delivery Service) - love that the new series are still puppets and it hasn’t gone the cartoon way of Fireman SamHmm