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 A rare appearance of a networked programme from TSW. The adventure gameshow Treasures of the Mindlord is said to be the precursor to Knightmare.
 
 Any idea if it was networked from the Derry's Cross TV studios in Plymouth or was it networked by Central Television?
 
 Monday 28 April 1986
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Blunders
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Supergran
 
 Tuesday 29 April 1986
 16:00 Cockleshell Bay
 16:10 The Blunders
 16:20 Sooty
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 30 April 1986
 16:00 Portland Bill
 16:10 The Blunders
 16:15 Basil’s Joke Machine
 16:30 Poparound
 16:50 Road Runner
 17:00 Bellamy’s Bugle
 
 Thursday 1 May 1986
 16:00 The Raggy Dolls
 16:10 The Blunders
 16:15 Treasures of the Mindlord
 16:45 Supergran
 
 Friday 2 May 1986
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Blunders
 16:25 Scooby Doo
 16:50 The Bizz
 
 The Blunders and He-Man and Masters of the Universe were back to back with The Puppy’s Further Adventures on Children’s BBC.
 
 The Blunders, Basil’s Joke Machine and Poparound were back to back with Dogtanian on Children’s BBC.
 
 Rainbow, The Blunders and Scooby Doo were back to back with Dogtanian on Children’s BBC.
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 Plenty of (forgotten?) TVS programmes in 1986: The Telebugs, Henry’s Leg, Running Loose, Worldwise, along with several episodes of Dramarama – including The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt.
 
 Monday 3 February 1986
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Spirit Bay
 
 Tuesday 4 February 1986
 16:00 Button Moon
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Wind in the Willows
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 5 February 1986
 16:00 Moschops
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 The Wall Game
 16:45 The Book Tower
 
 Thursday 6 February 1986
 16:00 The Giddy Game Show
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:15 Ragdolly Anna
 16:25 Bellamy’s Bugle
 16:40 The Sooty Show
 17:00 Alias the Jester
 
 Friday 7 February 1986
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Telebugs
 16:25 Scooby Doo
 16:50 The Best of Behind the Bike Sheds
 
 He-Man and Masters of the Universe was back to back with Thunderbirds 2086 on Children’s BBC.
 
 Bellamy’s Bugle and The Sooty Show were back to back with Ulysses 31 on Children’s BBC.
 
 Monday 30 June 1986
 16:00 Alphabet Zoo
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 She-Ra: The Princess of Power
 16:45 Dramarama: The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt
 
 Tuesday 1 July 1986
 16:00 Cockleshell Bay
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 Sooty
 16:35 Woody Woodpecker
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 2 July 1986
 16:00 The Little Green Man
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:15 Basil’s Joke Machine
 16:30 Razzmatazz
 16:55 Roadrunner
 17:00 Bellamy’s Bugle
 
 Thursday 3 July 1986
 16:00 Tales from Fat Tulip’s Garden
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 Nature Trail
 16:45 Under the Same Sky
 
 Friday 4 July 1986
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Moomins
 16:25 Scooby Doo
 16:50 The Bizz
 
 The Moomins and Scooby Doo were back to back with Dogtanian on Children’s BBC.
 
 Monday 3 November 1986
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Trap Door
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Henry’s Leg
 
 Tuesday 4 November 1986
 16:00 The Giddy Game Show
 16:10 The Trap Door
 16:20 C.A.B.
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 5 November 1986
 16:00 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
 16:10 The Trap Door
 16:20 Garfield in Paradise
 16:50 Hold Tight!
 
 Thursday 6 November 1986
 16:00 Flicks
 16:10 The Trap Door
 16:20 Animals in Action
 16:45 Henry’s Leg
 
 Friday 7 November 1986
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Trap Door
 16:20 Worldwise
 16:45 Alias the Jester
 17:00 Bellamy’s Bugle
 
 Animals in Action and Henry’s Leg were back to back with Dungeons and Dragons on Children’s BBC.
 
 Monday 10 November 1986
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 From the Top
 
 Tuesday 11 November 1986
 16:00 The Giddy Game Show
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 C.A.B.
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 12 November 1986
 16:00 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 S.W.A.L.L.O.W.
 16:50 Hold Tight!
 
 Thursday 13 November 1986
 16:00 Flicks
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Running Loose
 16:45 Dangermouse
 
 Friday 14 November 1986
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Telebugs
 16:25 Inspector Gadget
 16:50 Worldwise
 
 He-Man and Masters of the Universe was back to back with the Mysterious Cities of Gold on Children’s BBC. In January 1987 He-Man and Masters of the Universe was moved to Tuesday – possibly in order to avoid this conflict.
 
 Running Loose and Dangermouse were back to back with Dungeons and Dragons on Children’s BBC.
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 Children's ITV went live on 1 June 1987 from the Central Television studios in Birmingham. The Children’s ITV studio had previously been used for in-vision continuity for the Central ITV region until it was abolished earlier in the year.
 
 Gary Terzza and Debbie Shore presented continuity live which resulted in a smoother, almost seamless, transition between continuity and programmes.
 
 The Dodo Club was a very rare appearance of a networked programme from Channel Television. Viewing figures were almost certainly smaller than they should have been because it was back to back with The Mysterious Cities of Gold on Children’s BBC. I’m intrigued to know exactly how this programme was networked because the video link for Channel Television was mono directional at the time, taking the TVS broadcast from the Rowridge transmitter.
 
 Monday 1 June 1987
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 Dennis
 16:15 Ragdolly Anna
 16:30 The Dodo Club
 16:45 Dramarama: Flashback
 
 Tuesday 2 June 1987
 16:00 The Giddy Game Show
 16:10 Dennis
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 3 June 1987 (Late start due to Derby Day ‘87)
 16:05 Creepy Crawlies
 16:20 Video and Chips
 16:35 How Dare You!
 16:45 Murphy’s Mob
 
 Thursday 4 June 1987
 16:00 Fat Tulip Too
 16:10 Dennis
 16:20 Inspector Gadget
 16:45 The Blunders
 16:50 The Ultimate Machine
 
 Friday 5 June 1987
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 Dennis
 16:25 Emu’s Wide World
 17:00 Bellamy’s Bugle
 
 Creepy Crawlies and Video and Chips were back to back with Ulysses 31 on Children’s BBC.
 
 Inspector Gadget and The Blunders were back to back with Thundercats on Children’s BBC.
 
 Rainbow, Dennis and Emu’s Wide World were back to back with Ulysses 31 on Children’s BBC.
 
 On Monday 15 June there was an episode of Dramarama, Undertow of the Armada, by Ulster Television. It featured scenes of the Giant's Causeway. Was this the only Ulster Television contribution to Children’s ITV? Any idea if it was networked from the Havelock Road TV studios in Belfast or was it networked by Central Television?
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 The first series of Knightmare
 
 Monday 7 September 1987
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Duck Tales
 16:45 Knightmare
 
 Tuesday 8 September 1987
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:25 Andrew O’Connor’s Joke Machine
 16:35 Bellamy’s Bugle
 16:50 Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It
 
 Wednesday 9 September 1987
 16:00 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Teddy Ruxpin
 16:45 Hold Tight!
 
 Thursday 10 September 1987
 16:00 Portland Bill
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Storybook International: The Magic Stone
 16:45 Professor Lobster
 
 Friday 11 September 1987
 16:00 Cockleshell Bay
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Scooby Doo
 16:45 Splash
 
 Knightmare was back to back with Molly’s Pilgrim, Newsround and Blue Peter on Children’s BBC.
 
 The Adventures of Tin Tin and Teddy Ruxpin were were back to back with The Puppy's New Adventures on Children’s BBC.
 
 Storybook International and Professor Lobster were back to back with Thundercats on Children’s BBC.
 
 Monday 14 September 1987
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Duck Tales
 16:35 Bugs Bunny
 16:45 Knightmare
 
 Tuesday 15 September 1987
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:25 Andrew O’Connor’s Joke Machine
 16:35 Bellamy’s Bugle
 16:50 Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It
 
 Wednesday 16 September 1987
 16:00 The Pondles
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Teddy Ruxpin
 16:45 Hold Tight!
 
 Thursday 17 September 1987
 16:00 Portland Bill
 16:10 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Storybook International: Great Heart
 16:45 Professor Lobster
 
 Friday 18 September 1987
 16:00 Cockleshell Bay
 16:15 The Adventures of Tin Tin
 16:20 Scooby Doo
 16:45 Splash
 
 Knightmare was back to back with Beat the Teacher, Newsround and Blue Peter on Children’s BBC.
 
 Storybook International and Professor Lobster were back to back with Thundercats on Children’s BBC.
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 Some obscure and forgotten programmes – The Secret World of Polly Flint, Y.E.S. Adventure of a Lifetime, The Gemini Factor, and The Haunted School.
 
 Monday 2 March 1987
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 Batfink
 16:20 How Dare You!
 16:35 Roadrunner
 16:45 The Secret World of Polly Flint
 
 Tuesday 3 March 1987
 16:00 Button Moon
 16:10 Batfink
 16:20 He-Man and Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Splash
 
 Wednesday 4 March 1987
 16:00 Creepy Crawlies
 16:10 Batfink
 16:20 Sooty
 16:45 Y.E.S.
 
 Thursday 5 March 1987
 16:00 Orm and Cheep
 16:10 Batfink
 16:20 The Wind in the Willows
 16:45 The Blunders
 16:50 Adventure of a Lifetime
 
 Friday 6 March 1987
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 Batfink
 16:20 T-Bag Bounces Back
 16:45 Dangermouse
 
 How Dare You!, Roadrunner and The Secret World of Polly Flint were back to back with the Mysterious Cities of Gold on Children’s BBC.
 
 The Wind in the Willows, The Blunders and Adventure of a Lifetime were back to back with Thundercats on Children’s BBC.
 
 Monday 7 December 1987
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Disney’s Duck Tales
 16:45 The Gemini Factor: Electric Storms
 
 Tuesday 8 December 1987
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 The Telebugs
 16:25 Emu’s Wide World
 
 Wednesday 9 December 1987
 16:00 The Pondles
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Teddy Ruxpin
 16:50 Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It
 
 Thursday 10 December 1987
 16:00 Flicks
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Chish ‘N’ Fips
 16:45 The Haunted School
 
 Friday 11 December 1987
 16:00 The Raggy Dolls
 16:10 The Telebugs
 16:20 Scooby Doo
 16:45 Splash
 
 Chish ‘N’ Fips and The Haunted School were back to back with Around the World with Willy Fog on Children’s BBC.
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 The end of He-Man on Children’s ITV. Episode 125, Bargain with Evil. The last episode in the series – 130, The Cold Zone was broadcast a week earlier.
 
 The last episode of She-Ra was broadcast on Saturday 17 December 1988 as part of Motormouth. Episode 18, Horde Prime Takes a Holiday. The second series of She-Ra was not broadcast on ITV due to declining ratings of the show.
 
 Does anybody remember C.A.B. which was broadcast between 1986 and 1989? http://cabhq.50webs.com/
 
 News at Twelve was a very offbeat programme about a 12 year old running a television news studio from his home.
 
 Monday 14 March 1988
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 The Real Ghostbusters
 16:45 News at Twelve
 
 Tuesday 15 March 1988
 No Children’s ITV. Budget Day.
 
 Wednesday 16 March 1988
 16:00 Rod, Jane and Freddy
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 The Wind in the Willows
 16:45 C.A.B.
 
 Thursday 17 March 1988
 16:00 Creepy Crawlies
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 The Sooty Show
 16:45 Dennis
 16:50 Erasmus Microman
 
 Friday 18 March 1988
 16:00 Revolting Animals
 16:10 The Moomins
 16:20 He-Man and The Masters of the Universe
 16:45 Splash
 
 The Sooty Show, Dennis and Erasmus Microman were back to back with Around the World with Willy Fog on Children’s BBC.
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 The final episode of Splash – the Children’s ITV successor to Magpie from the 1970s, and competitor to Blue Peter. There would not be a third attempt to create this style of programme for Children’s ITV.
 
 Panic Station is an almost forgotten TVS programme broadcast during the summers of 1987 and 1988. A curious mixture of comedy and education that centred around a top secret underground lab where a team of experts were investigating and exploring a wide range of scientific theories and practices. It was presented by rubber puppets that resembled those from Spitting Image.
 
 Young Krypton was a children’s version of the Krypton Factor gameshow. It was presented by Ross King.
 
 Does anybody remember Kellyvision? Presented by Chris Kelly of Clapperboard fame.
 
 Monday 18 July 1988
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 Rub a Dub Dub
 16:20 Young Krypton
 16:45 Dramarama: Now You See Them
 
 Tuesday 19 July 1988
 16:00 Rainbow
 16:15 Sign a Story
 16:25 What Next?
 16:35 Inspector Gadget
 17:00 Bellamy’s Bugle
 
 Wednesday 20 July 1988
 16:00 The Little Green Man
 16:10 Rub a Dub Dub
 16:20 Children of the Dog Star
 16:45 Kellyvision
 
 Thursday 21 July 1988
 16:00 Tumbledown Farm
 16:10 Sign a Story
 16:20 Emu’s World
 16:45 Panic Station
 
 Friday 22 July 1988
 16:00 Button Moon
 16:10 Rub a Dub Dub
 16:20 Scooby Doo
 16:45 Splash
 
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 Mark Granger took over from Gary Terzza and Debbie Shore as the main presenter of Children’s ITV in September 1988. Occasionally Andi Peters (later the presenter for Children's BBC) stood in for Mark Granger during his days off.
 
 A rare appearance of a networked programme from TSW. Tube Mice was a cartoon about the adventures of mice who lived in the London Underground. A somewhat bizarre theme for a programme from a ITV company which served Devon and Cornwall.
 
 Border Television was another infrequent contributor to Children’s ITV. The Crush a Grape gameshow was probably their highest profile programme, although it never achieved the same legendary status of BMX Beat.
 
 Other notable programmes for the autumn include Count Duckula and the second season of Knightmare.
 
 Monday 10 October 1988
 16:00 Mother Goose Stories
 16:10 Tube Mice
 16:20 The Real Ghostbusters
 16:45 Knightmare
 
 Tuesday 11 October 1988
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 Tube Mice
 16:20 The Sooty Show
 16:45 Count Duckala
 
 Wednesday 12 October 1988
 16:00 The Raggy Dolls
 16:10 Tube Mice
 16:20 Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
 16:45 Toksvig
 
 Thursday 13 October 1988
 16:00 Button Moon
 16:10 Tube Mice
 16:20 Wish I Could Play Like That
 16:45 Dangermouse
 
 Friday 14 October 1988
 16:00 Scooby Doo
 16:10 Crush a Grape
 16:45 Freetime
 
 The Real Ghostbusters was back to back with Defenders of the Earth on Children’s BBC.
 
 Knightmare was back to back with Beat the Teacher and Blue Peter on Children’s BBC.
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 There were some funny, although not terribly well executed programmes, on Children’s ITV. Does anybody remember The Ratties and Gilbert’s Fridge?
 
 Palace Hill was produced by Central Television as a parody of Grange Hill.
 
 For some strange reason Children’s ITV broadcast Dogtanian only one year after the BBC had broadcast it on Saturday mornings and two years after Children’s BBC had broadcast it for the second time. Allegedly viewing figures were quite low, in comparison to previous years, and those who had watched it on the BBC begrudged that scenes were cut out of episodes to shorten them in order to fit the timeslot.
 
 Monday 12 December 1988
 16:00 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
 16:10 The Ratties
 16:20 The Real Ghostbusters
 16:45 Knightmare
 
 Tuesday 13 December 1988
 16:00 Tickle on the Tum
 16:10 The Ratties
 16:20 The Sooty Show
 16:45 Count Duckula
 
 Wednesday 14 December 1988
 16:00 The Raggy Dolls
 16:10 The Ratties
 16:20 Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
 16:50 Palace Hill – Your Mother Wouldn’t Like it
 
 Thursday 15 December 1988
 16:00 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
 16:10 The Ratties
 16:20 Dangermouse
 16:45 Gilbert’s Fridge
 
 Friday 16 December 1988
 16:00 Crush a Grape
 16:30 Scooby Doo
 16:45 Freetime
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