VeggieTales Live! Sing Yourself Silly (DVD Details)
The DVD, featuring an important lesson in sharing, captures all the fun of the live tour with energetic dancers, loads of bubbles, confetti, big bouncy characters and 18 of the most classic and popular VeggieTales silly songs performed live on a stage, including “His Cheeseburger,” “Love My Lips!,” and “The Hairbrush Song,” plus a few hits from the 80’s that both parents and kids will enjoy! There...
T-Bag Series One - Trouble With T-Bag/Wonders In Letterland (DVD Details)
The classic kids TV series, which to this day still boasts a hugely loyal following, stars Elizabeth Estensen (Tallulah 'T-Bag' Bag), Jennie Stallwood (Debbie) and John Hasler (T-Shirt), comes to DVD for the very first time!
T-Bag is a full time mischief-maker. She is the wickedest witch around who, with her heinous helpmate T-Shirt, manages to create havoc wherever she goes - although none of...
Postman Pat- Special Delivery Service: A Speedy Delivery (DVD Details)
Postman Pat is back as 'Head of Special Delivery Service'. His mission: to deliver anything, anytime, anywhere.
You can always count on the Special Delivery Service to come to the rescue and save the day!
The Raggy Dolls: Series One (DVD Details)
It's not much of a life when you're just a pretty face
Just to be whoever you are is no disgrace
Don't be scared if you don't fit in
Look who's in the reject bin!
It's the Raggy Dolls, Raggy Dolls
Dolls like you and me
Raggy Dolls, Raggy Dolls
Made imperfectly.
This classic 80s cartoon series, The Raggy Dolls, comes to DVD for the very first time.
Join Back-To-Front, Sad Sack and...
Timmy the Tug (Book Details)
On the Cover:
Timmy was a paddle-boat, sound as a gong,
Not a worm in his timbers, fresh paint all over.
He was hale as a whale and twice as strong,
And he sailed on the peaceful river.
So begins the enchanting tale of Timmy the Tug and his subsequent adventures as he escapes his moorings and explores the high seas. With his heart in the right place, Timmy struggles at first to be helpful...
Time For Teletubbies! (DVD Details)
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, the cuddly quartet have captured the hearts of children everywhere and remain much loved to this day. To date, children in 120 countries have danced, sung and fallen over with the Teletubbies. They’ve chuckled with the Noo-noo, gasped at the baby sun and wondered which is nicer, tubby custard or tubby toast.
Two episodes never before seen on TV.
The Red Hand Gang (2 Discs) (DVD Details)
Contains the complete classic television series The Red Hand Gang
This short-lived 1970s American kids TV series was hugely popular in the UK and still retains a cult following today. Like an up-to-date Famous Five, The Red Hand Gang was a group of five inner-city pre-teens who unwittingly found themselves foiling heists, robberies and kidnaps. They were so called because they left their...
Skunk Fu! The Art Of The Touch (DVD Details)
Dragon and his Ninja Monkeys will stop at nothing to destroy the Valley Animals.
But wise old Master Panda believes that the answer to their prayers rests in the tiny paws (and smelly butt) of his young student - Skunk!
Panda trains Skunk in the art of Kung Fu. Besides Dragon, Skunk's biggest enemy is his own impatience; he'd rather go on adventures than do boring old training.
Only...
Suzie Templeton’s Oscar-Winner PETER & THE WOLF Now Available Online
Content Republic are pleased to announce that BREAKTHRU
FILMS’ OSCAR® WINNER PETER & THE WOLF is now available to watch online.
Peter & the Wolf, produced by BreakThru Films, is the animated film version of Prokofiev’s classic work...
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Children's Scifi series Chocky coming back to DVD this March
CHOCKY
THE SCI-FI SHOW THAT THRILLED A GENERATION OF CHILDREN IN THE EIGHTIES!
Starring James Hazeldine (London’s Burning) & Carol Drinkwater (All Creatures Great And Small)
Based on the 1968 novel by highly respected author John...
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London’s Biggest Ever Coordinated Christmas Lights Switch On
On Tuesday November 3 London will be brought to life with three sensational free concerts in The City, Regent Street and Oxford Circus, before the World Premiere of Disney’s ‘A Christmas Carol’, in association with Morrisons, in Leicester Square....
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Yo Gabba Gabba out on DVD in October
Completely Brilliant” Daily Mail
“Yo Gabba Gabba Rules!” Guardian
YO GABBA GABBA
It’s Time To Dance!
Join DJ Lance Rock and friends Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee and Robot Plex in their first DVD release It’s Time to Dance! Available on...
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Animated Teletubbies feature Ready Steady Dance out in September
ANIMATED TELETUBBIES IN SPECIAL DVD FEATURE
Are you READY? Are you STEADY? Then DANCE with the Teletubbies!
The Teletubbies are back, but not as you know them. For the first time ever, the Teletubbies have been animated for a special DVD...
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Apparently the British are Sensitive
Sensitive Brits yesterday (Wed) voted spending time with their partner as life's biggest 'must-have'.
A quarter of people polled placed the company of their other half above more material possessions such as computers, mobile phones, radio and car....
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What are your Kids doing on their computer?
British parents haven’t a clue what their children are getting up to on the home computer, according to a new survey.
A whopping 76 per cent of parents admit they regularly leave their children alone when they are on the internet.
Which means...
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The Devil’s Children - A History Of Childhood And Murder
Icon Books Press Release: 20 January 2009
FULL UK SERIAL RIGHTS & AUTHOR INTERVIEW AVAILABLE
THE DEVIL’S CHILDREN - A HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD AND MURDER
LORETTA LOACH
PUBLICATION DATE 12 FEBRUARY 2009
£14.99 ● Hardback ● ISBN 97...
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Review for T-Bag Series One - Trouble With T-Bag/Wonders In Letterland (Review) (DVD)
A while back I was having a chat with someone about old TV shows when he said ‘Hey you remember a show with a character called T-Shirt?’ I...
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Review for Postman Pat- Special Delivery Service: A Speedy Delivery (Review) (DVD)
You know I received this DVD and decided that I was far too old to give a justified assessment of it. I mean sure I could talk about how it's...
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Review for The Raggy Dolls: Series One (Review) (DVD)
The Raggy Dolls has possibly the catchiest theme song that I have ever heard… ok, maybe not as catchy as Duck Tales (ooowooo!), but still...
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Time For Teletubbies (Review) (DVD)
The Teletubbies have returned! Not really, but here’s a release of two extended episodes that have never apparently been shown before on TV....
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The Red Hand Gang (2 Discs) (Review) (DVD)
Now here’s a thought that’s liable to induce an awful depression in some people, the Red Hand Gang are middle-aged. For the average...
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Apparently the British are Sensitive
I am amazed that reading came before children but i guess if you ask a spread of age ranges then some don't have kids, some have...
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