The children's TV program you're thinking of is likely "Dragonfly," which aired in the 1990s. It featured a dragon named Dragonfly who could fly and had various adventures. The character Arctos was indeed part of the show, contributing to its whimsical and imaginative storytelling.
ahh i kno the program u mean! one of them sort of looks like a clown! i think it was called something island. it was great, they were made out of plastacine if im right
Debbe Dunning starred in a TV programme called "Home Improvement." She also starred in a TV series called "Wicked Wicked Games," as well as many films.
Ned Sherrin Frost was chosen by writer and producer Ned Sherrin to host a pioneering satirical programme called That Was The Week That Was (alias TW3). This caught the wave of the satire boom in 1960s Britain and became a popular programme.
It was called 'Star Ticket'
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Rosie and Jim it is a old English childrens TV show.
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it was called round the twist
Hi CJHarket, the animated show in question was called I-Spy, featuring Spyler and Cece
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The name of the show was "Ace of Wands."
"Adventures of the Wishing Chair" by Enid Blyton
charity church mouse is a character on on a childrens musc album called The Music Machine
Ursus Arctos. I used a little thing called Google.
ahh i kno the program u mean! one of them sort of looks like a clown! i think it was called something island. it was great, they were made out of plastacine if im right
Ursus Arctos. I used a little thing called Google.
Yes Craig can be a girls' name. I know this from watching a programme, called Agatha Christies Poirot, who had a female character on who was called Craig. Technically, you can call yourself or your children anything you want.