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(The) Magic Roundabout 1965
Like Captain Pugwash this was a good excuse for adults to see what they could get away with. It was always the last program for children before the news, and consisted of Dougle, Zebedee, Brian the snail, Florence and Rusty roaming around in a flower power environment. Another strange French cartoon to go with Hectors House.
Magpie 1968
1 for sorrow, 2 for joy, 3 for a girl, 4 for a boy, was the only thing any good about this Blue Peter rip-off show.
Man About the House1973
Mary, Mungoe and Midge 1969
What an absolute classic. This is in a league of it's own. For those of us weaned on it you'll know what i mean. Remember the lift scene every episode where Midge has to balance on the nose of Mungoe. I think Richard Baker narrated this all time classic.

Mind Your Language 1979
A weak comedy about a classroom of foreign students. Well known phrase by the Hindu student "Very sorry, a thousand apologies."
Mister Men 197?
Mr and Mrs 1972
(The) Mole 197?
(The) Monkees 1966
Hey, Hey, were the Monkees!
Morcombe and Wise 1961
Motormouse and Autocat 19??
I think this was a straight forward Tom and Jerry on wheels.
Mr Benn 1971
Amongst the best, in my opinion. You cant help but guess what costume it would be today. Also what did Mr Benn do with all the souvenirs he collected? As for the Shopkeeper, how could he ever make a living when the only customer he ever had was Mr Benn, and I don't recall an episode where he got his wallet out! With out a doubt, this is a classic. Number 52 Festive Road is the place to be.

Mr Magoo 19??
Multicoloured Swap Shop 1976
Apart from the Banana Splits, i can't remember a Saturday morning programme that ran the whole morning of which there are now plenty. Joining Noel Edmunds were John Craven of Newsround, an unknown Keith Chegwin and Maggie Philbin and a puppet dinosaur called "Poshpaws"- Swapshop backwards. The idea was to show your collections off and to ring in and swap anything except live pets! With plenty off star guests, pop videos, competitions and cartoons, it proved a massive success. ITV replied with TisWas.

(The) Muppet Show 1976
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