एडवांस सर्च
- शीर्षक
- नाम
- सहभागिता
फिल्टर खोजें
पूरी तारीख दर्ज करें
को
या बस नीचे yyyy, या yyyy-mm दर्ज करें
को
को
को
इसमें सिर्फ़ चुने गए टॉपिक्स वाले टाइटल शामिल हैं
को
मिनटों में
को
1-239 में से 50
- 1970 के दशक की शुरुआत में, एक पाकिस्तानी पिता पाता है कि वह अधिकार जो उसे पहले था उसे उसके एंग्लिसाइज्ड बच्चों द्वारा चुनौती दी जाती है.
- A group of old friends reminisce about their lives over the years after the death of one of their crew.
- Bagpuss and his friends are toys in a turn of the century shop for 'found things'. When young Emily brings them a new object, the toys come to life to work out what the strange new thing could possibly be.
- An animated adaptation of the novel "The Dolls' House" (1947) by Rumer Godden, which depicted sentient dolls. Tottie is a Victorian era-doll who survived into the 20th century. She starts the series living with a surrogate family of other dolls, but missing the luxurious doll house where she used to live. Her current owners are the sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane, who soon inherit that Victorian era-dollhouse from their great aunt. Tottie is reunited with her former housemate Marchpane, a vain beauty. Marchpane is craving attention and influence over her owners, and consequently dislikes having to share anything with her new roommates. She starts planning the demise of the other dolls.
- The series chronicled the melancholically funny lives of the Clangers, a flutey-voiced family of woolen, knitted aliens living below the surface of a knobbly little planet far out in space. Their misadventures brought them into contact with such unlikely creatures as the Soup Dragon, the Froglets, the Iron Chicken and the Glow Buzzers.
- Major Clanger and his family are back for more gentle, life-affirming adventures for the whole family, with the first new episodes of The Clangers for over forty years.
- The adventures of a small green steam locomotive.
- A black and white series about a small steam engine on an old-fashioned railway in Wales, and the characters he encounters.
- "In the Lands of the North, where the black rocks stand guard against the cold sea, in the dark night that is very long, the men of the North Lands sit by their great log fires, and they tell a tale..."
- A list compiling the 100 Greatest cartoons, new and old, as voted by the British public.
- An adaptation of a series of children's books by the comedy writer Frank Muir and the illustrator Joseph Wright. The main character is an Afghan Hound puppy. His formal name is Prince Amir of Kinjan, but he is known by the nickname "What-a-Mess" for both his disheveled appearance and for his tendency to cause accidental disasters. He lives with his mother, the Duchess of Kinjan, and an unnamed family of human owners.
- "In the Lands of the North, where the black rocks stand guard against the cold sea, in the dark night that is very long, the men of the North Lands sit by their great log fires, and they tell a tale..."
- Animated series by Oliver Postgate about Mr and Mrs Pogle, their son Pippin and his friend Tog.
- Children's programme featuring the underwater adventures of a seahorse and a shrimp.
- Stories about two pin-sized wooden dolls that live in a tiny doll's house on a mantelpiece.
- Stories about a family of small, knitted, penguin-type creatures that live on Berrydown Farm.
- Long forgotten animated series from Smallfilms about a posh little girl with a mouflon hat.
- Emily brings in a bottle containing pieces of wood. Professor Yaffle says that it is a ship in a bottle, Bagpuss wonders where such a ship would sail. Bagpuss then tells a story about mermaids which magically repairs the ship.
- Emily brings Bagpuss and friends a single ballet shoe. After Yaffle wonders what use it could be, the mice demonstrate it makes a nice boat.
- Emily brings into the shop a collection of ornamental enamel pieces. The toys think these are a cat, a mouse and a bird at first. Gabriel decides they are the necklace of a frog princess who didn't like any prince so kissed a frog.
- Emily's thing is said by Bagpuss to be a Hamish, a small soft Scottish animal with a voice like Bagpipes. Yaffle and the Mice believe it to be a porcupine without quills and sing to it to encourage it to grow quills. Finally, Madeleine reveals that it is actually a pin cushion.