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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 472894" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I think children remember these more gentle but cleverly written programmes more than the shoot 'em up more violent stuff that exists today . </p><p></p><p>And the creators see them through a child's eyes . </p><p></p><p>Another example was Magic Roundabout ...much loved by children , students &amp; grown ups alike , probably down to the English narration by Eric Thomson , who apparently received the video with no audio from France and made up his own story from what he saw . </p><p></p><p>People like this gentleman create magic with their stories, pictures , books &amp; films . It was more books in my case as we didn't have a TV , so Wind in the Willows with it's peaceful riverbank life where theres " <em>nothing quite like messing about in boats"</em> .... or Just William returning from school in his quiet middle class village , a million miles from Brum, navigating via ditches etc on his way to meet the Outlaws in the Old Barn for another adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 472894, member: 1408"] I think children remember these more gentle but cleverly written programmes more than the shoot 'em up more violent stuff that exists today . And the creators see them through a child's eyes . Another example was Magic Roundabout ...much loved by children , students & grown ups alike , probably down to the English narration by Eric Thomson , who apparently received the video with no audio from France and made up his own story from what he saw . People like this gentleman create magic with their stories, pictures , books & films . It was more books in my case as we didn't have a TV , so Wind in the Willows with it's peaceful riverbank life where theres " [I]nothing quite like messing about in boats"[/I] .... or Just William returning from school in his quiet middle class village , a million miles from Brum, navigating via ditches etc on his way to meet the Outlaws in the Old Barn for another adventure. [/QUOTE]
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