Favourite kids' show

BBC

You knows it
rich upsetter said:
also supergran. oh yes.
This was ace. Used to watch it being filmed on school holidays :)

Jossies Giants rocked. As did Why don't you? and Roland Rat :)
 

MISS T

Forum user & abuser
Sofa said:
A girl, dude, definately a girl.
Been Wikipedia. . Vicky was a small boy with red or blonde hair. He wears a skirt which is typical of Vikings though may be confused as a small girl.

The Children of Green Knowe.
 

BBC

You knows it
Guvnor said:
Jim'll Fix It, apparently coming back too, but what did you wanna be when you wrote to him??
Easy now G! Welcome to the forum :)

I wrote to Jim'll fix it. I wanted to drive one of those kids Porsche 911's all the way to legoland! Never happened :rolleyes:
 

jimbob23

Official 1000th poster
As embarrassed as I am to admit it, our school told us if we all wrote letters to Jim'll Saville, as I used to think he was called, they'd send them all off for us. So I asked if I could travel in a car travelling at over 90 miles an hour.

Couldn't think of anything else. I was only about 6.
 

MISS T

Forum user & abuser
Dear Jim,
could you fix it for me and my friend to visit the factory where
they make Rich Tea Biscuits?

Miss T (Aged 6)

No Reply.



Dear Jim,
Could you fix it for me to play on center court at Wimbledon
with Martina Navratilova?

Miss T (Aged 9)

No reply
 

cookie_monster

Well-Known Forumite
i never wrote to jim'll fix it.

i was always a bit apprehensive about jimmy saville...ill be honest, i still am.

he is wierd, cult-like status or not...very odd.


x
 

rich upsetter

Cuffy is the new skill
dont think i ever wrote to the man, but mine did involve driving a car at high speeds like bbc and jimbob. i remember one where some kid got to drive a mini ferarri, picked up some blonde chick selected for the 'fix' and went on a date with her. i remember thinking how ace that would have been.
 

Crazy Arnold

A few posts under my belt
I wrote to Jim'll Fix It loads of times to see if he'd fix it for me to meet my boyhood idol Boy George. After years following Culture Club I eventually tracked him down and spoke to him briefly outside his house in London.
 

db

#chaplife
Crazy Arnold said:
I wrote to Jim'll Fix It loads of times to see if he'd fix it for me to meet my boyhood idol Boy George. After years following Culture Club I eventually tracked him down...
oh god, i wish this story didn't end there lol.. given your username, it has potential to be amazing :teef:
 

victoriab

victoriaboyle.co.uk
My parents convinced me that Jim of fix-it fame was in fact my Dad (who's name is also Jim). I then asked my Dad if he could get me some consideration (I have no idea why), and so he got me a teddy bear from a furniture shop and named it Consideration. I think I was 4.
 
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