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Kids' TV: The Surprising Story

Kids' TV: The Surprising Story

★ 6.82022Movie1 h 0 mUnited Kingdom
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Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.

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Kids' TV: The Surprising Story

2022

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1 h 0 m

United Kingdom

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Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
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Floella Benjamin
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Claire Essex
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مالك_جمال

29/05/2023 11:25
source: The Surprising Story of Kids' TV
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chris

23/05/2023 04:13
Konnie Huq examines Kids' TV in the prism of diversity and representation. When ITVs idea of representation for families in the late 1970s was Mind Your Language. Kids TV had Lenny Henry on Tiswas and Floella Benjamin on Play School. While news covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Why Don't You had kids from Ulster presenting on television with their Irish brogue. Johnny Ball broke down science and maths in easy to understand segments. All in a northern accent. Live unscripted Saturday morning shows with a loose zoo format where anything could happen. You can go behind the scenes and scare the camera man. Huq looked at television that was ahead of ist time. The forerunner of user generated content as YouTube and TikTok. Then there was children's dramas that could be edgy and controversial as they dealt with social issues. Tracy Beaker is a girl in a children's home. Children's Ward dealt with Aids. Press Gang tackled the stigma of suicide. The show that caused both parents and teachers consternation was Grange Hill. Yet it discussed school bullying to heroin addiction. Some of the writers on these shows went on to become award winning writers for adult television such as Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat. Even programmes aimed at toddlers had science behind it. Teletubbies taught them rudimentary communication skills. Huq knew her stuff. She spent years as a presenter of Blue Peter and as an avid watcher of children's television, saw how it changed and developed first hand. It might not had been too in depth. Many shows were left out but this surprising story was worth a look.
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Daddou Maherssi

02/03/2023 18:05
source: The Surprising Story of Kids' TV
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abdonakobe

22/11/2022 11:34
Konnie Huq examines Kids' TV in the prism of diversity and representation. When ITVs idea of representation for families in the late 1970s was Mind Your Language. Kids TV had Lenny Henry on Tiswas and Floella Benjamin on Play School. While news covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Why Don't You had kids from Ulster presenting on television with their Irish brogue. Johnny Ball broke down science and maths in easy to understand segments. All in a northern accent. Live unscripted Saturday morning shows with a loose zoo format where anything could happen. You can go behind the scenes and scare the camera man. Huq looked at television that was ahead of ist time. The forerunner of user generated content as YouTube and TikTok. Then there was children's dramas that could be edgy and controversial as they dealt with social issues. Tracy Beaker is a girl in a children's home. Children's Ward dealt with Aids. Press Gang tackled the stigma of suicide. The show that caused both parents and teachers consternation was Grange Hill. Yet it discussed school bullying to heroin addiction. Some of the writers on these shows went on to become award winning writers for adult television such as Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat. Even programmes aimed at toddlers had science behind it. Teletubbies taught them rudimentary communication skills. Huq knew her stuff. She spent years as a presenter of Blue Peter and as an avid watcher of children's television, saw how it changed and developed first hand. It might not had been too in depth. Many shows were left out but this surprising story was worth a look.
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Awuramah💞

22/11/2022 03:06
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مالك_جمال

29/05/2023 11:25
source: The Surprising Story of Kids' TV
author avatar

chris

23/05/2023 04:13
Konnie Huq examines Kids' TV in the prism of diversity and representation. When ITVs idea of representation for families in the late 1970s was Mind Your Language. Kids TV had Lenny Henry on Tiswas and Floella Benjamin on Play School. While news covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Why Don't You had kids from Ulster presenting on television with their Irish brogue. Johnny Ball broke down science and maths in easy to understand segments. All in a northern accent. Live unscripted Saturday morning shows with a loose zoo format where anything could happen. You can go behind the scenes and scare the camera man. Huq looked at television that was ahead of ist time. The forerunner of user generated content as YouTube and TikTok. Then there was children's dramas that could be edgy and controversial as they dealt with social issues. Tracy Beaker is a girl in a children's home. Children's Ward dealt with Aids. Press Gang tackled the stigma of suicide. The show that caused both parents and teachers consternation was Grange Hill. Yet it discussed school bullying to heroin addiction. Some of the writers on these shows went on to become award winning writers for adult television such as Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat. Even programmes aimed at toddlers had science behind it. Teletubbies taught them rudimentary communication skills. Huq knew her stuff. She spent years as a presenter of Blue Peter and as an avid watcher of children's television, saw how it changed and developed first hand. It might not had been too in depth. Many shows were left out but this surprising story was worth a look.
author avatar

Daddou Maherssi

02/03/2023 18:05
source: The Surprising Story of Kids' TV
author avatar

abdonakobe

22/11/2022 11:34
Konnie Huq examines Kids' TV in the prism of diversity and representation. When ITVs idea of representation for families in the late 1970s was Mind Your Language. Kids TV had Lenny Henry on Tiswas and Floella Benjamin on Play School. While news covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Why Don't You had kids from Ulster presenting on television with their Irish brogue. Johnny Ball broke down science and maths in easy to understand segments. All in a northern accent. Live unscripted Saturday morning shows with a loose zoo format where anything could happen. You can go behind the scenes and scare the camera man. Huq looked at television that was ahead of ist time. The forerunner of user generated content as YouTube and TikTok. Then there was children's dramas that could be edgy and controversial as they dealt with social issues. Tracy Beaker is a girl in a children's home. Children's Ward dealt with Aids. Press Gang tackled the stigma of suicide. The show that caused both parents and teachers consternation was Grange Hill. Yet it discussed school bullying to heroin addiction. Some of the writers on these shows went on to become award winning writers for adult television such as Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat. Even programmes aimed at toddlers had science behind it. Teletubbies taught them rudimentary communication skills. Huq knew her stuff. She spent years as a presenter of Blue Peter and as an avid watcher of children's television, saw how it changed and developed first hand. It might not had been too in depth. Many shows were left out but this surprising story was worth a look.
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Awuramah💞

22/11/2022 03:06
Kids' TV: The Surprising Story
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