Originally Posted by
LeisureFirst
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
How can you make such a basic mistake about the heart of British culture? Next you'll be saying Lear was a prince encouraged by his father's ghost to avenge the death of Banquo.
George was a
pink Hippo with a distinctive voice. The furry bear was called
Bungle. Note that Bungle is the name of the bear, not the man inside the bear.
See
here for a sample of this fantastic programme which many of my friends still remember fondly.
Leisure First. For turning this thread on to the topic of Children's Television charcter names you are awarded a Muccihood. If you will accept this, please update your signature to Muccis du Monde des Peluches. Anyone who can remember the name of a transvestite Hippo deserves to get some recognition for this.
Stimpy Darling - in my Jeune Fille days BCAL did charters and I assure you that I remember people boarding at LGW to fly to the Costa Packet or wherever they could drink cheap Bacardi and Lemonade. Pyjamas would have been quite overdressing by their standards.
Question is - what sort of shoes does one wear. Jimmy Choo or Christain Louboutin. I do not do trainers, and nor does Him Indoors. Like most policeman he has sweaty feet. Enough said.