What were the different stops in Playdays?
What were the different stops in Playdays?
The stops
- Monday – The Why Bird Stop.
- Tuesday – The Playground Stop.
- Wednesday – The Dot Stop (1988–1992) / The Roundabout Stop (1992–1997)
- Thursday – The Patch Stop.
- Friday – The Tent Stop (1988–1995) / The Poppy Stop (1995–1997)
When did Playdays stop?
Playdays(known as Playbus until 25 December 1989) was a children’s television program from the United Kingdom. The series ran from 17 October 1988 to 28 March 1997 on Children’s BBC (CBBC), and was aired in reruns until 2004.
Who presented get your own back?
Dave Benson Phillips
Get Your Own Back | |
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Genre | Children’s game show |
Created by | Brian Marshall |
Presented by | Dave Benson Phillips Lisa Brockwell |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
What was gunge made of?
thickener hydroxyethyl cellulose
Composition. The gunge that is widely used on television is an industrial powder thickener hydroxyethyl cellulose, a widely-used gelling and thickening agent. Alternatively, other items can be used for “gunge”, for example eggs, sauces, as well as other messy items.
Who hosted 5050?
50/50 (British game show)
50/50 | |
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Genre | Children’s game show |
Presented by | Sally Gray (1997–2002) Angellica Bell (2003–04) Sophie McDonnell (2005) |
Narrated by | Matthew Davies (1998–2000) Gary Martin (2000–2001) Dave Kelly (2001–05) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
What can I use for gunge?
Ingredients
- 350ml of water.
- 3 to 4 drops of blue paint powder. Kid’s powder paint is best for this, and can be bought cheaply on Amazon.
- 140g corn flour*, available from all good supermarkets (*Please be aware of all allergies)
What is gunge slang?
gunge. (gŭnj) Chiefly British Slang. n. A thick, sticky, messy substance; goo.
What does a 50/50 mean?
1. equally good and bad, likely and unlikely, favorable and unfavorable, etc.: a fifty-fifty chance.
What is gunge made of?
Composition. The gunge that is widely used on television is an industrial powder thickener hydroxyethyl cellulose, a widely-used gelling and thickening agent. Alternatively, other items can be used for “gunge”, for example eggs, sauces, as well as other messy items.
How do you get a thick gunge?
Ingredients
- 350ml of water.
- 3 to 4 drops of blue paint powder. Kid’s powder paint is best for this, and can be bought cheaply on Amazon.
- 140g corn flour*, available from all good supermarkets (*Please be aware of all allergies)
What does Junge mean in slang?
puppy, the ~ Noun. ‐ a young dog.
What does Bumptiously mean?
Definition of bumptious : presumptuously, obtusely, and often noisily self-assertive : obtrusive.