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    Anyone know what Im looking for here.

    My mum says I used to be totally transfixed by a storytelling owl which was either on at teatime or lunchtime,reckon it would be between 74 and 76,it sat in a tree I believe.

    Also a programme on bbc1 with Floella Benjamin usually,I think other play school/play away presenters were on it too.I remember there was some sort of storytelling machine shaped like a coathanger??!! and a felt board with which Floella used to tell us stories about a classroom.


    tulip

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    Did it (the owl) wear a cap ?

    Or am I getting mixed up with a more recent or totally different prog?

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      Originally posted by Danny View Post
      Did it (the owl) wear a cap ?

      Or am I getting mixed up with a more recent or totally different prog?

      It seems I was thinking of Ollie Beak which was on telly way before the decades of this site! ( unless it was repeated in the seventies )

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        Ollie Beak also came on Lets Get Together in the seventies but I don't think he was the owl who told stories in a tree

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          Originally posted by Danny View Post
          Ollie Beak also came on Lets Get Together in the seventies but I don't think he was the owl who told stories in a tree

          sheepish grin - or maybe it was called GET IT TOGETHER

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          • #6
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            I will look into it Danny.

            I have more info,curtesy of mother

            it was a wise old owl who wore glasses and read to baby owls.

            tulip

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            • #7
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              She says Ollie Beak looks familier,but she could have watched that with a neighbour,so shes not sure.She is still convinced this damn owl was a teacher!!!!


              tulip

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              • #8
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                Another possibility...

                New Zoo Revue was a very popular children's program aimed at a young audience in the 1970's. Through song, dance and games, the show taught the basic principles of getting along with others, respecting the community and oneself and doing the right thing.

                Real- life
                couple Doug and Emmy Jo hosted each show, joined by an array of actors and costumed performers. The most popular puppet people were Freddie the Frog, a fun loving but simple soul; Henrietta Hippo, a shy Southern belle in a tutu; and Charlie the Owl, a serious scholar whose tree dwelling had its own elevator.

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                • #9
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                  Let mum see this.She is convinced the owl was animated.Thanks though.Guess I need to keep looking.


                  tulip

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                  • #10
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                    Apparently it said,""heads under wings,goodnight!"

                    couple of suggestions are Tuesday rendezvous or Greenclaws.

                    tulip

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                    • #11
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                      Wow, Tuesday rendevous - what a blast from the past!

                      I think thats where I first saw Ollie Beak; he must have appeared on loads of different series over the years ( a cloth equivalent to Brucie? )

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                      • #12
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                        It appears it was something called the Daily Fable,which was originally Dutch.Can only find the Dutch version on you tube though,so we are not 100% sure if it is saying "heads under wings,beaks under blankets,goodnight!" So if anyone wants a look its under Groot fabeltjesboek!

                        tulip

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                        • #13
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                          Daily Fable
                          TV Cream Daily Fable, The
                          Heather

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                          • #14
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                            Thats the one,I have no recollection of it at all.Now,if someone could tell me the one with the felt board.......


                            tulip

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                              Yup,Im still looking for the Floella thing I mentionedNow, a little more detail.It was on BBC,Im sure,in a studio the thing with what looked like a coathanger was some sort of spinny thing.When it was spun,it would stop at the story for the day.Now,the felt board thing was also a story telling device.Floella,or that woman with the blonde hair(parts are coming back to me!)she may have been a Carole,would look at it sometimes and say "its milk time at (whatever the name of the school was) and start a story.I also remember it was a multi cultural board too,which was quite strange to me,as we didn't have many foreigners round our way.

                              Anyone???

                              tulip

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