Yup Rotherham.... and our block of flats were called Beeversley and it overlooked Clifton Park very close to the centre of town. On the Doncaster Road....
Johnny pearson the man behind the theme and ending music was a genius . I am 50 and a half years old and in retrospect the ending music is better now with older ears, but it was lush when I was 4 and a half years old too
it’s no accident that there were so many great bands in the UK in the early 80s. It’s because we grew up hearing music like this when we got in from school.
too young to remember it well but it does look a little familiar, perhaps the shorts were imported to PBSv stations in the USA and were just about being phased out from being repeated when I was born. I like this episode!
Mary , Mungo and Midge needs millions of views.
Love this show so much, So adorable, and so of it's time, yet in a funny way doesn't date, still so watchable now, Love it , and Richard Baker, xx
I use to watch this on DVD with my mother of 90 she absolutely loved this program as I do, I lost her a week ago at 92 feel very low indeed
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for watching.
I know your pain xx
Yup
Rotherham....
and our block of flats were called Beeversley and it overlooked Clifton Park very close to the centre of town. On the Doncaster Road....
In fact BEAVERSLEIGH correct spelling!!!!
I loved this when I was a child. ❤️
You've got good taste !
Lovely memories.
I loved this tv series as a child, though a grandfather clock in a block of flats now seems strange!!
Paula Robinson I was the clock 😈😈😈😈😄😄😄😄😄
I remember seeing this episode way back in the dim and distant past. Even then I was fascinated with clocks and their working parts and chimes.
Johnny pearson the man behind the theme and ending music was a genius . I am 50 and a half years old and in retrospect the ending music is better now with older ears, but it was lush when I was 4 and a half years old too
Brings back lovely memories
it’s no accident that there were so many great bands in the UK in the early 80s. It’s because we grew up hearing music like this when we got in from school.
Absolutely lush, gorgeous, x
Midge will never admit any wrong Doing!
A grandfather clock in a block of modern flats?!
How very recherche!
Lytton333 I have a 300 year old clock in my house all the way from 1720
"Very delicate these grandfather clocks..."
"Don't knock it Mr. Coggins!"
hehe ;-).
lovely i uesd to watch this with my mom and nan long time ago
brings back many nice times of long ago
We've all done that Midge, break something then desperately try & hide it from Mum & Dad
Chances are that somebody who tampered and meddled with the clock was a mouse called Midge.
too young to remember it well but it does look a little familiar, perhaps the shorts were imported to PBSv stations in the USA and were just about being phased out from being repeated when I was born. I like this episode!
Midge wears a rather winning bow-tie.
Can Midge play anything else on that flute half a century later than 3 blind mice?
Timeless....
9:25 Midge gettn' his groove on!
(continuing from previous comment.). And I said something to the effect, "ooh! Big Ben clocks!"
Thats a jazz drum masterclass @10:15