Travel Inn Website - Flash Intro Screen (1999-2002)
An 1999 animated Flash intro screen of Travel Inn's website that lasted up until 2002. (just before the hotel itself became Premier Travel Inn and later Premier Inn due to the Premier Lodge merge) This intro screen features bunch of twinkling stars forming an now-iconic crescent moon emblem and the ''ti'' abbreviation with the ''ZZZ'' vector floating for a few seconds just by later forming an logo as a finishing result. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJsdeWDzc2M
I'm surprised none of the people uploaded full episodes from the 2nd series of Live & Kicking, but here it is anyway!
In this episode, Mr Blobby invades to the studio and due to success of Chuckie's look-a-like, they did the same thing with another Rugrats character... Angelica!
(Due to avoid any copyright problems with Paramount or Marvel, a full episode from Rugrats and X-Men (which they do held a special merchandise of it) has been edited out.)
Presented by Andi Peters and Emma Forbes
Special Guests and Co-Hosts: Trev Neal, Simon Hickson, John Barrowman, Liz Dawn, Adam Woodyatt, Jonathan King, E.Y.C., East 17, Barry Norman, Mr Blobby, Nik Baker and Zoe Ball.
Live & Kicking belongs to the BBC, as i do not own anything or getting involved/having profit in this program and to avoid any liars.
Mr Blobby belongs to Michael Leggo and the BBC.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFRcftCzMi0
The song from the Castilian Spanish dub of ''Pufnstuf: La Flauta Mágica'' based on the TV series by Sid and Marty Krofft, Living Island. (Isla Viviente) Despite Spain never received the original TV series (H.R. Pufnstuf) where this film took place and didn't get much attention for European countries to show something Krofft-related.
With thanks to sucettepuke
Pufnstuf (1970) belongs to Sid and Marty Krofft Pictures and NBCUniversal, i own nothing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKE7oQu_djM
A Australian Nickelodeon promo to one of the Saturday/Sunday morning program known as "SN:TV: Saturday Nick Television" that was based on the ITV's former highly popular Saturday Morning program in the UK: "SMTV Live" that was debuted in 2002.
This promo includes a promotion of the 2nd series and it includes a interview with 2 presenters, Dave Lawson and Natalie Garonzi that includes new features like... dancing animals.
With thanks to HappySwordsman.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtINt9eZTnM
Special thanks to Liam Fitzgerald for the HQ 2003 endtag and Pepi Contreras for the audio.
An 2nd version of opening and closing titles of the Fimbles, dubbed in Castilian Spanish.
It was used during the second half of 2003 and early 2004 episodes.
Fimbles belongs to Novel Entertainment and BBC, i own nothing!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYATK7-jAhk
Another episode of Game Show Network's short-lived live revival of The Gong Show, Extreme Gong with George Gray.
With thanks to Chuck D's All-New Classic TV Clubhouse. (under the name Chuck D's Classic Games Cavalcade)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYEx52A3UHE
A lunchtime continuity of Children's FTV that goes in and out of The Sooty Show, Playdays and an fanmade animated special of Bodger and Badger.
(Plus, it turns out to be the very last Lunchtime block due to its moveouts to its new channel FTV2 on New Year's Day as FTV continues showing Children's FTV during weekly morning and afternoons.)
It features some parts of FTV continuity that goes into Happy Days.
Credit goes to Gilby1385, 90s Kids TV Fan, George Brind Films and RetroAlexander.
With thanks to Julian Smith, blue pixel and George's retro channel for some involvements with the graphics.
I don't own any of these shows above.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZbq53Z3M9U
(apologies for out-of-sync audio.)
The family visits a restaurant-themed circus that was operated by the Colonel with loads of acts surrounding them.
Sourced from Oddball Films.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOemfevIu-c
An 1992 Christmas Special of Get Your Own Back with Dave Benson Phillips, also an 13th episode from the second series. I don't own this show, as it belongs to the BBC.
A closing credits to the 1981 educational drama film produced for TAT Communications Company ''The Wave'' that was released in selected public libraries and also broadcasted on ABC on October 4, 1981 and was later re-shown as part of ABC Afterschool Special almost 2 years later, it stars Bruce Davison as the main role as Ron Jones.
This is the videotaped version that was used on original ABC broadcasts and some international releases, such as Norway.
With thanks to Little Dolphin.
The Wave belongs to TAT Communications Company/Embassy Television and is currently owned by their distributor, Sony Pictures Television.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2BsQrRHTVc