Children’s Television

BBC Children's Television

Watch with Mother which included Andy Pandy, Muffin the Mule, the Wooden tops and Poggles woods to name a few, were often the first tv memory kids had in the sixties and seventies.   For many years there was little else except this lunch time treat. Then the after school slot kicked in in the early seventies ...

AMX Javelin

1960s AMX Javelin

The Superfast Matchbox number 09 AMX Javelin was one for every boys collection. This was a seriously fast little car and would give most cars a run for their money on any racing track. The car was first produced in 1964 and normally was seen in green though other rarer colours are known such as blue ...

Android 2

Android 2

By the look of these graphics i know what you're thinking, if this is version 2, then how bad were the graphics on version one?. Well actually at the time this game was well above its rivals, a well polished look and feel and solid game play.   Similar to Ant Attack, it was a a 3D ...

What do People do All Day? Book

What do People do All Day? by Richard Scarry

In 1968 a book entitled "What do People do All Day?" was released by Richard Scarry. This gem of a book has continued to be a massive seller. With incredibly detailed illustrations, kids would spend hours and hours on a journey of detail scanning and double scanning each page of illustrative detail. The book is about what ...

Candy Stick Cards

Candy Stick Cards

Talk about politaclly and morrally incorrect. In the 70s if you could teach kids the wrongness of smoking from an early age, then rot their teeth at the same time! today they are known as candy sticks, which keeps everyone happy and means the red tip is no longer needed on the end of the ...

Weetabix promotions

Weetabix promotions

Back in 1974 when Robin Hood was at the cinemas as the latest Walt disney release, kids could collect these great cardboard standups and scenery to act out a scene from the cartoon. This promotion featured a set of card characters and backgrounds printed on the cardboard of the box packaging. The more weetabix the ...

Fisher-Price Activity Centre

Fisher-Price Toys

I never had one, but boy as i grew up i wish I had. They were chunky and clunky, with moving wheels, and clicking dials, dingers and squeeks and stronger than a Tonka truck. This really put a new spin on kids going to work. The unit comprised a mirror, a hare and tortoise slider, a ...

Ramp Walkers

Ramp Walkers

I bet no one remembers the ramp walkers! Back in the 1960's when battery operated toys were normally an expensive dream the ramp walkers took full advantage of clean free gravity.Made by Marx Toys mine was a Yogi Bear & Huckleberry Hound Ramp Walker.   They were easy enough to use, stick them at the top of ...

The Space Explorers

The Space Explorers

The Space Explorers was a 1958 cartoon series: It's rare when a lost classic retro cartoon such as "The Space Explorers" is rediscovered after 50 years in some old dusty film archives. A new website TheSpaceExplorers.com was recently made to share the rediscovery with Baby-boomer sci-fi space fans. If you were a kid growing up in ...