@@JayHayz so first things first we lost and it's because the other team where more entertaining than us, also you can only see a red and a blue set of pixels in a square moving that's your zook. They also told us the louder we cheered the faster they would go. If anyone is curious I was on a team called the Crazy Cornish Kangeroos. The best bit of the trip being a kid was the green room that was filled with sweets and fizzy drinks, although thinking now it makes sense they probably wanted us as amped up as we could be. It was good fun a Jake Humphry is genuinely a really nice guy.
@@tomneedham4197 wow that seems like a bit of a harsh way to judge who wins 😂 i'll be honest I looked at the start of that episode... nice kangaroo costumes haha
An older kid who I was kinda friends with (one of those situations where our parents were friends) was on it and gave me the hoodie when it no longer fit him.
Raven was filmed at Castle Toward in Argyll and Bute in Scotland! I went there with my primary school for an outdoor adventure week. We saw some of the Raven sets while out and about
wait they watched old tv intros for a whole 40 minutes holy shit it did not feel like that watching it live. and i recognised barely any of them it feels like i’m too young to be watching hat films lmao. also i will not take bamzooki slander that show was the peak of children’s tv
Yeah I feel like I only knew all the newer ones they didn't... though I remember I had an old video of rosie and jim and it freaked the shit out of me. yeah I think I liked bamzooki at the time but boy has it aged like a pot of double cream 😂
Only when weird 90's kids tv is watched these days do I realise quite how much of it I repressed in my mind over the years (almost all of it) and indeed, why I repressed it in the first place (cos it's all trippy and creepy asf) 10/10 hat films clip, basically free therapy tbqh
Trott was right when he said they all looked like they were from the Dark Crystal it's genuinely a wonder that 90s kids didn't have more nightmares growing up with puppets as malformed as that being so prolific
I can't believe Grizzly Takes for Gruesome Kids is never in compilations like these. Was literally the best shit ever. I still sometimes watch it. Also Numberjacks was good shit too
Never watched it but the wiki makes it sound pretty awesome. I remember numberjacks but refused to watch it because I hated shows where it felt like I was meant to learn lol tho horrible histories was good
anyone remember jepardy? not the gameshow...the kids sci fi show where scottish students go to australia to find aliens and i swear one episode a kid was in the middle of knowwhere (outback maybe) in the back of an abandonded train and got bit by a black window or a snake or something. Was really quite fucked up really for a kids show. I remember watching it with my dad and he actually got into it lol
@@JayHayz I was reading on Wikipedia about it, and it had 3 endings and people voted on what one they wanted. The only one that wasn't shown was the "surprising ending" it sounded super weird..waaaay too interesting for a kids show!! "The "surprise" ending has never aired, but creator Tim O'Mara has remarked that this ending would have revealed that Harry and Lucy, along with the rest of the group, were actually alien clones, and that the red-eye virus was a way of keeping the clones in check."
@@everythinggamingnow I think a lot of kids are able to follow plots better than they're given credit for, plus they enjoy being scared! Like all those Roald Dahl books for example are genuinely quite gruesome and scary at points and they're massively popular!
I lived in England for 2 years when O was younger, and I only remember watching Blue’s Clues and Sailor Moon. I also might have seen Thomas the Tank Engine, but I can’t really recall.
my memory of teletubbies as an adult at the time is that one of the characters, Tinky Winky, was purple and carried a bag, and American televangelist and founder of Liberty University Jerry Falwell went on CNN to warn parents Tinky Winky was teaching kids to be gay. Bear in mind, Teletubbies is literally aimed at babies who just like the colorful moving shapes and giggling and cannot possibly know what gay is or why a grown man would worry about a show for babies. Nowadays, his son Jerry Falwell Jr is being ejected from leading his dad's barely accredited university for failure to live up to the moral standards the university requires of students.
These shows along with the games on related bbc and cbbc websites were acid trips. Cgi was so rampant and there were so many robot shows... I'm only at the start so I'm wondering if they'll have that one show where the kids on the boat have to complete challenges or they get massacred, some gimmick like that.
I can see why the late 2000s had such a high amount of ecstasy deaths now. Just people trying to chase the high that old TV shows gave! I noticed there wasn't Uncle Ben clips... That show was the pinnacle of TV.
To be fair, the UK only had a maximum of 5 terrestrial channels (The 4th started in 82 and the 5th in 97) and had a fraction of the audience and budget that the US had. We did get a few shows from the US and elsewhere, but most of those imports were bought up by the Satellite channels that not everyone could afford to subscribe to.
Man seeing all of these I now realise that a lot of my favourite kids shows that I watched as a kid in Sweden were actually originally from the UK! Maisie Mouse was “Molly Mus” and postman pat was “Postis Per” and so on! Thomas The Tank Engine translated to “Tomas Tåget” which is just “Thomas the train” :P The nostalgia some of these hit me with was unbelievable and I miss the simpler times when the height of my week was waking up in the morning on weekends and getting to watch a lot of these shows that only ran on those specific times. This included Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh aswell!
man that was a weird weird show, there was actually a couple of children's shows made in Australia that made it back. I remember one where some kid convinces his parents to move to Australia to open a chip shop despite no prior experience or the finances to do so.
@@Dream146 hahaha amazing, or the one where the lad got pregnant, it's like a wild fever dream looking back on it, the mopatop shop intro is another mad one that springs to mind hahaha
I'd love a modern TV show of two teams simply playing Totally Accurate Battle Simulator projected into a table, or some physics game made for the show.
I've seen The Worst Witch quite a few times as my mum bought it as she mentioned how she watched it when she was younger so because I had seen the show of it I wanted to know what the movie was like considering the show was based off it. The movie was actually decent to be fair
I was terrified, yet could not look away. At one point I was suddenly screaming, "what is wrong with you people!" I thought youtube videos targeting kids were creepy, but this, the semi-life like puppets will haunt my nightmares for years to come.
gotta consider what it would be like today in America with 179 cable channels if ALL PROGRAMMING was by one company. That was what this era was with the BBC. 4 channels of just one content producer. It's kind of amazing they managed to put out a fair bit of variety. And this is just the kids part.
Dude omg I used to watch bamzooki although I dont remember it by that name but wow that was a blast from the past. I didnt realise it was this shit lol Edit: omfg raven 😂 that was the shit
I loved watching Fraggie Rock Muppet Babies Raggy Dolls Button Moon Count Dracula Fun House Finders Keepers Queens Nose Biker Grove Grange Hill Around The Twist Demon Head Master ZAPPED Art Attack How 2 Bernard's Watch Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Going Live and Live and Kicking were class to watch in the Saturday mornings. Big Breakfast ruled
Im proly gonna get alot of flak for this but, i just love how like...british kids shows from the 90s and 00s are like...discount american shows from the same time
Fun fact I was a contestant on Bamzooki
You can't just drop that and leave. Details Tom, we need details.
@@JayHayz so first things first we lost and it's because the other team where more entertaining than us, also you can only see a red and a blue set of pixels in a square moving that's your zook. They also told us the louder we cheered the faster they would go. If anyone is curious I was on a team called the Crazy Cornish Kangeroos. The best bit of the trip being a kid was the green room that was filled with sweets and fizzy drinks, although thinking now it makes sense they probably wanted us as amped up as we could be. It was good fun a Jake Humphry is genuinely a really nice guy.
@@tomneedham4197 wow that seems like a bit of a harsh way to judge who wins 😂 i'll be honest I looked at the start of that episode... nice kangaroo costumes haha
An older kid who I was kinda friends with (one of those situations where our parents were friends) was on it and gave me the hoodie when it no longer fit him.
@@JayHayz I love how u cut out all the good bits
well, that was a trip down memory lane
It was certainly a trip
I just sat through all 40 minutes of this and I'm not british so I recognised maybe 5. I should've done this on drugs or something this was a trip.
My childhood was a lot stranger than I remember
But did you ever create a zook?
Raven was filmed at Castle Toward in Argyll and Bute in Scotland! I went there with my primary school for an outdoor adventure week. We saw some of the Raven sets while out and about
Omg thanks for this!!! Loved every second of it watching this live
No problem! I wanted to save it anyway now that the vods aren't being uploaded. Couldn't let this gold go to waste!
I died when Tim Curry just flew into view ffs XD XD XD
same 😂
Space! 😂😂😂😂
I completely forgot Bamzooki was a thing and how much I loved it. Can never forget Raven though
[Death Metal voice] SIXTY FOUR SIXTY FOUR SIXTY FOUR ZOO LAAAAAAAAAANE
wait they watched old tv intros for a whole 40 minutes holy shit it did not feel like that watching it live. and i recognised barely any of them it feels like i’m too young to be watching hat films lmao. also i will not take bamzooki slander that show was the peak of children’s tv
Yeah I feel like I only knew all the newer ones they didn't... though I remember I had an old video of rosie and jim and it freaked the shit out of me. yeah I think I liked bamzooki at the time but boy has it aged like a pot of double cream 😂
tv that has aged into something Smith would be dared to consume... and then be chucked up into a sink presumably
that tim curry clip is my favourite video on the internet i have to watch it every month or so or i pass away
All the ones that are too new for them are just new enough for me. A real nostalgia trip.
Amazing. Another 40 minutes of hatfilms compilation!!! Thank you!!!
My pleasure!
hat films disses every show I enjoyed within forty minutes.
This whole thing blew my mind, so many memories I didn't know I had!
I know right?! Only just realised now how much fucking trash I consumed as a kid.
Only when weird 90's kids tv is watched these days do I realise quite how much of it I repressed in my mind over the years (almost all of it) and indeed, why I repressed it in the first place (cos it's all trippy and creepy asf)
10/10 hat films clip, basically free therapy tbqh
I'm glad the puppets seemed to have died out... my little cousin watches Bing though and he can fuck right off
Trott was right when he said they all looked like they were from the Dark Crystal
it's genuinely a wonder that 90s kids didn't have more nightmares growing up with puppets as malformed as that being so prolific
I love bamzooki. This video is going to kill me, I remember all these strongly
I know I was having so many wtf how did I forget this moments watching the stream
Aww man I loved Raven as a kid! I always wanted to be on that show!
I know right?! I always thought I could do way better than these dumb dumbs on that way of the warrior thing 😂
I can't believe Grizzly Takes for Gruesome Kids is never in compilations like these. Was literally the best shit ever. I still sometimes watch it. Also Numberjacks was good shit too
Never watched it but the wiki makes it sound pretty awesome. I remember numberjacks but refused to watch it because I hated shows where it felt like I was meant to learn lol tho horrible histories was good
17:40 for Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids
@@conorwhitehead1823 Oh shit didn't see it haha. Actually glad to see it's there now, doesn't get enough recognition
I discovered so many suppressed memories of my favourite children's shows from this video holy shit
It's incredible how many of these played in Australia.
Same in Canada
Gosh this is bring back memories from growing up in the 80s/90s...
This unlocked memory’s I forgot I had
It makes me so happy that they remember Aquila as well. Amazing show.
where was prank patrol at?!
No hider in the house either!
"Everyone knows I wouldn't diddle those weirdos"
Bamzooki was the nuts! I never once thought they weren't looking at the table 😂
Our foolish childhood brains
anyone remember jepardy? not the gameshow...the kids sci fi show where scottish students go to australia to find aliens and i swear one episode a kid was in the middle of knowwhere (outback maybe) in the back of an abandonded train and got bit by a black window or a snake or something. Was really quite fucked up really for a kids show. I remember watching it with my dad and he actually got into it lol
Holy fuck yes that was a great show I remember getting creeped out when their eyes suddenly started going red or something near the end
@@JayHayz I was reading on Wikipedia about it, and it had 3 endings and people voted on what one they wanted. The only one that wasn't shown was the "surprising ending" it sounded super weird..waaaay too interesting for a kids show!! "The "surprise" ending has never aired, but creator Tim O'Mara has remarked that this ending would have revealed that Harry and Lucy, along with the rest of the group, were actually alien clones, and that the red-eye virus was a way of keeping the clones in check."
@@everythinggamingnow I think a lot of kids are able to follow plots better than they're given credit for, plus they enjoy being scared! Like all those Roald Dahl books for example are genuinely quite gruesome and scary at points and they're massively popular!
Theres Only like 2-3 years between myself and the boiks and it amazes me how many shows from my childhood they had no idea about
I lived in England for 2 years when O was younger, and I only remember watching Blue’s Clues and Sailor Moon. I also might have seen Thomas the Tank Engine, but I can’t really recall.
my memory of teletubbies as an adult at the time is that one of the characters, Tinky Winky, was purple and carried a bag, and American televangelist and founder of Liberty University Jerry Falwell went on CNN to warn parents Tinky Winky was teaching kids to be gay. Bear in mind, Teletubbies is literally aimed at babies who just like the colorful moving shapes and giggling and cannot possibly know what gay is or why a grown man would worry about a show for babies. Nowadays, his son Jerry Falwell Jr is being ejected from leading his dad's barely accredited university for failure to live up to the moral standards the university requires of students.
so...don't worry about the kids, worry about the adults. Noot noot!
Jesus, the Tim Currey Worst Witch part is like a "Where are they now" of Dr Frankenfurter from Rocky Horror.
These shows along with the games on related bbc and cbbc websites were acid trips. Cgi was so rampant and there were so many robot shows...
I'm only at the start so I'm wondering if they'll have that one show where the kids on the boat have to complete challenges or they get massacred, some gimmick like that.
Tots TV, Trott: Fuck off Puppet shit, watches Sooty and Co
Hat adventures..... coming to TV soon.
29:15 “Guid Blyton?” Sounds Mexican! 😂
It’s Enid, Trott!
Big cook little cook scared the fuck out of me. Sorry but 30:11 is the most terrifying frame
This was full of nostalgia
Is the theme song for Playdays the song BBC radio 1 uses for its Unpopular Opinions segment?
I can see why the late 2000s had such a high amount of ecstasy deaths now. Just people trying to chase the high that old TV shows gave!
I noticed there wasn't Uncle Ben clips... That show was the pinnacle of TV.
Wtf is Uncle Ben lol?
This made me realise how many TV shows used to be named "Someone and Someone"
I was genuinely terrified of Brum as a child.. like I would cry in fear when it came on the tv.. to this day I don’t really know why
While America had Gargoyles, Hey Arnold, Recess and Invader Zim, GB had this?
To be fair, the UK only had a maximum of 5 terrestrial channels (The 4th started in 82 and the 5th in 97) and had a fraction of the audience and budget that the US had. We did get a few shows from the US and elsewhere, but most of those imports were bought up by the Satellite channels that not everyone could afford to subscribe to.
we had all of those as well but they're all kind of 2000's+ I think these where 90's shows
Exactly that, yes.
Man seeing all of these I now realise that a lot of my favourite kids shows that I watched as a kid in Sweden were actually originally from the UK! Maisie Mouse was “Molly Mus” and postman pat was “Postis Per” and so on! Thomas The Tank Engine translated to “Tomas Tåget” which is just “Thomas the train” :P
The nostalgia some of these hit me with was unbelievable and I miss the simpler times when the height of my week was waking up in the morning on weekends and getting to watch a lot of these shows that only ran on those specific times. This included Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh aswell!
No "round the twist"? Everything else was like a trip down memory lane
man that was a weird weird show, there was actually a couple of children's shows made in Australia that made it back. I remember one where some kid convinces his parents to move to Australia to open a chip shop despite no prior experience or the finances to do so.
@@Dream146 hahaha amazing, or the one where the lad got pregnant, it's like a wild fever dream looking back on it, the mopatop shop intro is another mad one that springs to mind hahaha
Yeah - I remember Round the Twist! ...Also, no Goosebumps? That was another classic of my childhood...
The fucking disdain in Smiffs voice when he read out 'crazy cottage' had me in tears
How could I have forgotten Bob the Builder and Teletubbies?!
Lots of shows from when i was raising my boy, he's 24 now!
Does anyone remember the live stream hat films did where they listen to old tv show themes
Love you man
Bamzooki was the height of technology in 2003
I'd love a modern TV show of two teams simply playing Totally Accurate Battle Simulator projected into a table, or some physics game made for the show.
Don’t remember watching that weird show but making your own bamzooki was fun as fuck
UMG gonna claim this video for BOB THE BUILDER
I remember that postman pat
I've seen The Worst Witch quite a few times as my mum bought it as she mentioned how she watched it when she was younger so because I had seen the show of it I wanted to know what the movie was like considering the show was based off it. The movie was actually decent to be fair
Farthing Wood is now part of the M1
I fucking love Tim Curry, even that witch thing music I found to be awesome - nobody else could have pulled it off so well.
ah! my childhood! my boy, what happened to you?!
Well I enjoyed watching this :D
I gotta say, kids' TV back then was very diverse. Judging by what they were saying, I must be a similar age to the hat lads. They 30 odd?
Yeah 31/32... so really really old lol
Dig and Dug with Daisy better be in here
Knightmare was great, I watched that all the time. Even played the Amiga licensed game.
I'm only halfway through, where the fuck is Clangers??!
The tv show was pretty awkward, but the program where you made Zooks and ran them through obstacle courses kicked ass
I was terrified, yet could not look away. At one point I was suddenly screaming, "what is wrong with you people!" I thought youtube videos targeting kids were creepy, but this, the semi-life like puppets will haunt my nightmares for years to come.
SPACE
Just poor Tim nearly breaking character and then shouting "SPACE" has had me laughing so hard I'm crying. fuck me, that was way too fun.
I am fleeing to the ONE place not touched by capitalism....
*tries not to burst into laughter at how poor the writing is*
S H P A A A C E ! ~
OMG I remember Raven, loved that show when I was like 8?
Does anyone remember "Beat The Cyborgs"? I was a contestant on that lol (:
Not a clue lol what was that all about then?
God I forgot about bamzooki. Thought it used to be great but looking back I didn’t realise how bad it is 😂.
Yep my childhood is RUINED
The Wheey of the Warrior!
Sorry was that bug thing called "SPID"? Someone else from Scotland confirm here, that's a bad word...
Bamzooki was legitimately the best fucking thing. i'll fight anyone who says otherwise
Did Trott just call Enid Blyton fucking... Guid? lmao
Yeah I dunno either he was making fun of the font or he thinks that's the actual name 😂
wait, Captain Thrice, captain three eyes?
gotta consider what it would be like today in America with 179 cable channels if ALL PROGRAMMING was by one company. That was what this era was with the BBC. 4 channels of just one content producer. It's kind of amazing they managed to put out a fair bit of variety. And this is just the kids part.
trapped was soo good
Dude omg I used to watch bamzooki although I dont remember it by that name but wow that was a blast from the past. I didnt realise it was this shit lol
Edit: omfg raven 😂 that was the shit
I know I would never have guessed it was called that! And yeah same raven was always on as soon as I got home from school haha
SPPPAIIIISSSSS!!!!
Trapped was a great show
SPACE!!!!!! hehehahahahaaa
I loved watching
Fraggie Rock
Muppet Babies
Raggy Dolls
Button Moon
Count Dracula
Fun House
Finders Keepers
Queens Nose
Biker Grove
Grange Hill
Around The Twist
Demon Head Master
ZAPPED
Art Attack
How 2
Bernard's Watch
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Going Live and Live and Kicking were class to watch in the Saturday mornings.
Big Breakfast ruled
Dog and Duck was THE SHIT
I'm sorry but that piano is terrifying
I liked Bamzookie... cant see why
Edit: Raven was fucking class
I’m glad the shows I grew up with were able to learn from the mistakes of this era lol. I can say 2000s US kids shows were much better
Bamzooki was about the time that i was young enough to fucking love it! But raven i thoight sucked shit and so did trapped
The Fimbles was my favourite show as a kid and I’m 20 so it’s definitely too modern for Hat Films 😂
Fimbles was class 😂
BAMZOOKI WAS THE BEST
Oh my god that was where Turpstervision came from? Wow
I’m surprised i actually recognized a few, like Maisy and Kipper lol I hope they do another one of these with American kids shows!
90s and early 00s...I love how retro is now a few years ago. Retro used to mean 30 or 40 years ago
19:01 turpster vision
Lost my shit at "SPACE!"
I like to think that in 10 years, the equivalent of fortnite streamers will have intros like these.. full circle
America did the 90s and 00s significantly better...
Some of it was still pretty shit
Yeah our tv got Nickelodeon or something for a week and it was like my eyes had been opened 😅
BAMZOOKI WAS NOT JUST 90's HOW DARE YOU THIS WAS THE SHIT
fine I changed it now lol I'd completely forgotten about that show but I think I actually made one of those abominations
@@JayHayz it was on the computers in my school so i made a TOOOOON of them, also thx for changing the title :)
Im proly gonna get alot of flak for this but, i just love how like...british kids shows from the 90s and 00s are like...discount american shows from the same time
I’m having flashbacks and I don’t like it.
32:32 Cocaine is how they are finding them