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  • cff.fan
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    I hope im not breaking the forum rules by posting this if i am i am very sorry thetr is a group on yahoo for all things CFF Childrens Film Foundation these were films shown on saturdays on Saturdays tk kiDs this show was usualy a short a serial and a film of about 60 minutes the address is http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group...undation_group

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  • DemonEyeX
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    For any fans of the classic 'Sammy's Super T-Shirt' out there.
    This link is to a downloadable transfer so you can print your own super t-shirt.
    Wear with caution.

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  • stud1al
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    Perhaps they do.I have no idea.

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  • darren
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    Originally posted by stud1al View Post
    The Degrassi stuff was canadian
    yes i know mate.
    i just thought childrens film foundation did both u.s and canadian films tv series.

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  • stud1al
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    The Degrassi stuff was canadian

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  • darren
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    childrens film foundation did some real good films.
    did they not also do series like kids of degrassi street.

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  • Chrissie777
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    Hi Richard,

    amazon.co.uk has 4 Saturday Morning Pictures DVD's with 2 CFF movies on each DVD.
    Netflix offer "The Monster at Highgate Ponds" (1961).
    amazon.co.uk has "Five on a treasure Island" and "Five have a Mystery to solve" on DVD, with great booklets. Then there is "Treasure at the Mill", great DVD with some bonus and also a great book!
    Atlas Films has a fewer newer CFF films, but they are not nearly as suspenseful as those from the fifties and sixties.

    Chrissie

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    They repeated a lot of the CFF films when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. Glitter Ball was quite funny. Definitely remember that one. Silver flashing ball when he 'talked'. And he made a hole in lots of things especially a Corn Flake box-think he was hungry at the time...

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  • dazzyboy74
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    Ive been collecting these great films for years. I have 34 of them:

    1. Pop Pirates (1984)
    2. Black Island (1979)
    3. 4D Special Agents (1981)
    4. The Zoo Robbery (1973)
    5. The Firefighters (1975)
    6. Cry Wolf (1968)
    7. Terry On The Fence (1985)
    8. Sky Pirates (1977)
    9. Sammys Super T Shirt (1978)
    10. Glitterball (1977)
    11. The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972)
    12. What Next? (1974)
    13. The Copter Kids (1974)
    14. The Battle Of Billys Pond (1976)
    15. Electric Eskimo (1979)
    16. One Hour To Zero (1976)
    17. Breakout (1983)
    18. The Camerons (1971)
    19. The Johnstown Monster (1971)
    20. On The Run (1968)
    21. Supersonic Saucer (1956)
    22. Masters Of Venus (1962)
    23. The Sky Bike (1967)
    24. Mr Horatio Knibbles (1971)
    25. The Flying Sorcerer (1973)
    26. Paganini Strikes Again (1973)
    27. Hijack! (1975)
    28. Robin Hood Junior (1975)
    29. Friend Or Foe (1982)
    30. Tightrope To Terror (1982)
    31. Haunters Of The Deep (1984)
    32. Out Of The Darkness (1985)
    33. The Boy With two Heads (1974)
    34. Betcher! (1971)

    Plus the 8 other offically released by network dvd.

    Anyone got Big Wheels & Sailor (1979) ???

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    I used to have about 30 of these films i left them at my Moms when i moved out aaages ago ill ave a look tomorrow see if theyre still there., most of them were recorded off CBBC in the late 80s and i think some of them came off the old cine film things too.

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  • SonicBlu
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    I, too, am anxiously awaiting a copy of The Boy Who Turned Yellow. Haven't seen that short in over 30 years. This would be a splendid journey to the days of my youth!

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  • Jacqueline
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    I'll be taking a look at those! The only thing I know about CFF was that they always had a round including a clip from one of those films in "Screen Test". Whatever happened to Michael Rodd? *dashes off to google...

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  • RetroAEROSMITH
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    Hi butty ive had a few requests for a copy of the dvds, Im in the process of uploading them to you tube so all can view/download if they wish and keep a copy themselves...there are numerous youtube downloaders available just copy the files onto disc then. I dont like people to make money out of holding onto things that others wish to see so id never sell dvd copies so hope others relax the grasp on titles they have and share with others too.

    here is the link to ep 1 of sky pirates. ive only done 2 so far as they take a while to upload.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytaG-tHchyw

    coming soon are
    Stig of the dump
    Children of Green knowe
    Boy who turned yellow
    The snow spider

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  • Inspector Regan
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    Originally posted by RetroAEROSMITH View Post
    I have one or two dvdr copies that ive bought over the years...off the top of my head they are..

    sky pirates and the boy who turned yellow...i can try and copy them if you want them rich1978.
    Hi, I would be interested in a copy of sky pirates and the boy who turned yellow if at all possible please.

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  • moonvisage
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    I just went to youtube and typed in: Children's Film Foundation.I came up with this beauty,starring Peter Noone and somewhere,as usual: Keith Chegwin.



    It is a Children's Film Foundation Road Safety Film called: Betcha! It was made in 1971.

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