Re: Button Moon
IIRC Mr Spoon's head was a frying pan (the handle forming his nose), with an upside down plate on top acting as a hat
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Guest repliedRe: Button Moon
He didn't have a frying pan, it was a plate for a hat.Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostI remember Mr Spoon's head was a plate & a frying pan, & had a bottle torso & wooden spoons for arms.
The vaccum cleaner that lived on Button Moon was a bit weird IIRC.
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Re: Button Moon
I remember Mr Spoon's head was a plate & a frying pan, & had a bottle torso & wooden spoons for arms.
The vaccum cleaner that lived on Button Moon was a bit weird IIRC.
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Guest repliedRe: Button Moon
Loved that show. The stuff they used to make it all was so recognisable - we used to have an orange version of Mr Spoon's hat plate and I remember the rocket was a Heinz Beans tin with funnel on the top. Think the base was a Heinz steamed pudding tin too. I remember there was a character called Egbert in it.
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Re: Button Moon
I used to love Button Moon - it was narrated by Peter Davidson
Didn't Mrs Spoon just hand out at home while Mr Spoon went off on adventures, hmm!
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Re: Button Moon
It shows what kids shows are like nowadays. Back then you could convince kids that the moon looked like a big button and tins were fully capable space craft. Now it's all showing off with CGI and visual effects.
Thank's for re-kindeling
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Re: Button Moon
im glad i brought memories back for you.Originally posted by Llamarama View PostCrikey, that takes me back! I remember after seeing it bean tins became rockets, good thing they weren't the easy open ones! I'm going to have to dig out my old VHs tapes of it now, hope they didn't end up as charity shop stock...
Looking back it shows how simple the show was as in button moon being just a button and an old tin as a rocket,yes it simple but it qwas effective for the show.
And i sure enjoyed it.
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Re: Button Moon
Crikey, that takes me back! I remember after seeing it bean tins became rockets, good thing they weren't the easy open ones! I'm going to have to dig out my old VHs tapes of it now, hope they didn't end up as charity shop stock...
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Re: Button Moon
here it is mate.
check the link.
http://youtu.be/dew8r1QV5Is
yes i watched it regular.
ut ran from december 8th 1980 until December 1st 1988/
there where 7 series which totalled 91 episodes.
each episode was ten mins long.
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Button Moon
Does anyone remember Button Moon? I used to watch it when I was a kid, but none of my friends remember it. I think it was from the 80s and my mam and dad saved it for when I was born in the early 90s. Mind you, My mam and dad were still New Romantics intill the late 90s! :PTags: None

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