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Children's Wild Animal Programme in the 80's

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Otrere | 13:29 Sun 11th Sep 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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About 20 years ago there was a children's wildlife series that didn't run for very long, but it was wildlife being filmed but with human voices put over the top. I remember one particular one where an eagle or kestrel swooped down to a baby bird's nest and it's human voice said "Now then you troublemakers" and the baby bird's answered "It's trouble for you!" and pecked back. I can't for the life of me remember what it was called.....?????
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could it beeeee..the animals of farthing wood???

On BBC TV there was a program called Animal Magic with Johnny Morris giving voice to various creatures. It was a popular children's program during the 70's with some very funny lines by Morris who played all the voices. It ended in 1983. He received an OBE and died in 1999.

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Animals of Farthing Wood doesn't ring a bell but I'll Google for it. Definitely WASN'T Animal Magic (I remember that well!!) and it ran a lot longer than the programme I am thinking about - the one I am thinking of only ran for 1-2 series I think.
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No wasn't Animal of Farthing Wood. It was't a cartoon. It was like a proper wildlife documentary for children except they put human voices over the top of the animals and it ran for maybe 1 series and was on Childrens ITV at teatime ish.
Was it definitely the 80s? I seem to remember that "Heads & Tails" did that kind of voice-over thing, and it was, I think, voiced by the brilliant Derek Griffiths. But I'm fairly certain "Heads & Tails" was the 70s, unless they repeated it.
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Nope - sorry - just asked my sister (we used to watch it as kids and she can't remember what it was called either!) - she says she remembers "Heads and Tails" and it (the other programme) was a lot more light-hearted. I don't think good old Derek did the voice-over for the one we are trying to think of either. It was different people's voices.

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