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(July 2010)

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PE
Pete Founding member
I can think back to when I was younger I used to love saturdays on cbeebies because they would have 5 rooms (red -Pui , Green - Sid , Blue - Chris , Pink-Sue and Orange - Niccole) and there would be a door to each one and you would spend an hour with each presenter in there little room those were the days.


I can think back to when we discussing the launch of CBeebies on here. This explains a lot about the quality of your posts.

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GS
Gavin Scott Founding member
I can think back to when I was younger I used to love saturdays on cbeebies because they would have 5 rooms (red -Pui , Green - Sid , Blue - Chris , Pink-Sue and Orange - Niccole) and there would be a door to each one and you would spend an hour with each presenter in there little room those were the days.


I have food in my refrigerator older than you.
JO
Joe
I'm pretty sure the whole 'rooms' thing was three or four years ago. Assuming you stopped watching when you left its target audience, aged 6, you are now nine or ten.

I feel this is my epiphany.
TT
Tumble Tower
I'm pretty sure the whole 'rooms' thing was three or four years ago. Assuming you stopped watching when you left its target audience, aged 6, you are now nine or ten.

Some children older than 6 might still watch CBeebies, e.g. 7, 8 or perhaps even 9 year olds. I continued watching Play School (an under-5s programme really) well through my primary school years; I think at age 9 and 10 I continued watching it, along with children's progammes more for the primary school age bracket like Puzzle Trail and Blue Peter.
GS
Gavin Scott Founding member
I'm pretty sure the whole 'rooms' thing was three or four years ago. Assuming you stopped watching when you left its target audience, aged 6, you are now nine or ten.

Some children older than 6 might still watch CBeebies, e.g. 7, 8 or perhaps even 9 year olds. I continued watching Play School (an under-5s programme really) well through my primary school years; I think at age 9 and 10 I continued watching it, along with children's progammes more for the primary school age bracket like Puzzle Trail and Blue Peter.


Tumble, you're an adult man and you still chatter on about CBeebies with alarming regularity.

You are therefore the exception which proves the rule.
GI
ginofish
I'm pretty sure the whole 'rooms' thing was three or four years ago. Assuming you stopped watching when you left its target audience, aged 6, you are now nine or ten.

I feel this is my epiphany.


No it was about 5 or 6 and I used to watch it with my young cousin until I was about 10 im 15 now Smile

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