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The Clangers

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felice Thu 18-Jun-15 22:51:43

I recorded this for DGS age 3, he watched it tonight and was mesmerised, just sat with a smile on his face. We watched it 3 times and I have to say it was lovely and the colours were so bright. Looks like that will set to record from now on. So nice to see something remade with sympathy and style.

Eloethan Fri 19-Jun-15 00:36:08

Our grandson was also glued to it.

NanKate Fri 19-Jun-15 06:47:26

I've recorded it for when our 4 and 2 year old GSs come to stay. So pleased your grandchildren have given it good reviews. smile

vampirequeen Fri 19-Jun-15 07:37:44

I love the Clangers. Forget the children. Put it on proper adult tele grin

feetlebaum Fri 19-Jun-15 07:57:30

I'm there too - and very pleased with the new episodes currently being transmitted. Michael Palin is a fine choice for the narrator, achieving some of Oliver Postgate's simple, friendly approach.

I suppose children can watch it too (grudgingly)...

adaaquaria1 Fri 19-Jun-15 08:02:47

hay

Katek Fri 19-Jun-15 11:04:08

Is the soup dragon still in it?

constance Fri 19-Jun-15 12:29:23

Did you see they have shared the tiny clanger knitting pattern too on Radio Times?

felice Fri 19-Jun-15 14:42:02

Yes the soup dragon is still there.

rosesarered Fri 19-Jun-15 16:20:38

I love it, and will watch it if I remember,maybe better record it to make sure!

Deedaa Sat 20-Jun-15 20:53:16

DD always loved the original Clangers and GS2 who is nearly 3 adores the new ones. Michael Palin is perfect as the narrator and I did love all the itchy clothes the knitting machine made! GS2 enjoyed the soup machine bursting grin

KatyK Sat 20-Jun-15 20:54:14

To this day, every time I dish up soup, my DH says 'thank you my little soup dragon' smile

Tegan Sat 20-Jun-15 21:01:50

I had no idea it had been re made. I have a few Clangers around the house; I gave a couple to my son when he went off to University [not sure why, but it seemed important that he didn't leave home without them confused].

hildajenniJ Sat 20-Jun-15 21:47:11

I have a tiny clanger in my China cabinet. It still whistles when you squeeze it's tummy. I keep trying to give it to my DGC, but my DH won't let megrin

loopylou Sat 20-Jun-15 21:49:33

I love them and I was listening to Radio 4 last week when Michael Palin was being interviewed grin
I look forward to introducing DGS to their delights!

sherish Sun 21-Jun-15 07:47:35

I bought a Clangers knitting pattern from Ebay yesterday but have saved the tiny one to maybe knit with any left over pink wool when I've knitted the bigger one.

Teetime Sun 21-Jun-15 09:27:56

I recorded it for me. DH watched on with amusement while I enjoyed every minute and there was a nice little lesson about persevering if something doesn't go right first time. I love their little knitted fingers.smile

rosesarered Sun 21-Jun-15 20:28:02

Hilda, we used to have a couple of those little Clangers that whistled, I think I put them in the children's Christmas stockings when they were young, very cute indeed.

mrsmopp Sun 21-Jun-15 23:50:35

Yes I knitted them in the 70s when my kids were small. I loved them, they were enchanting and very imaginative. Welcome back Clangers!

constance Wed 24-Jun-15 15:21:15

Oh the whistles - we got given them once and I think my Mum really regretted it! Sisters and I spent hours 'talking' to each other with them
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