The Encyclopedia of Cult Chidrens TV

Richard Lewis
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Have you ever lain awake at night, wondering whether the Penelope Pittstop was having an affair with Dick Dastardly? Have you ever drunk a bit too much, and started an argument about The Wonder Years or Diff’rent Strokes? Does Oscar the Grouch still haunt your nightmares? Do you find yourself drifting off during boring business meetings, trying to remember the names of the entire Scooby Doo cast? If so, this book is for you. The Encyclopaedia of Cult Children’s TV will take you back to a better age. It will take you on a journey back to Toytown, high above the streets and houses, where it was all so honest and simple. Where it was perfectly ordinary for a camp man in dungarees, a big woolly bear, a fey pink hippo or a laughing, wheezing dog to dance and occasionally burst into song.
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