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Kids Saying The Funniest Things
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Who was it who used to interview schoolchildren on TV asking them everyday questions and getting them to say the funny things that young kids do - not Barrymore, long before him, almost certainly on BBC?
And of course the name of the programme if it was a specific programme as against part of another one.
I keep coming back to the name "Williamson" but that could be totally wrong.
I'd guess the 70s, but again I just remember it was quite a few years ago.
And of course the name of the programme if it was a specific programme as against part of another one.
I keep coming back to the name "Williamson" but that could be totally wrong.
I'd guess the 70s, but again I just remember it was quite a few years ago.
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It was Harold Williamson and was a section on Esther Rantzen's That's Life if I remember correctly.
22:11 Sat 29th Dec 2012
I can remember a programme called Child's Play which was hosted by Michael Aspel on ITV.
Kids Say The Funniest Things was (as far as I can remember) Barrymore in the 90's again on ITV
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Kids_S ay_the_ Funnies t_Thing s
I can remember Dennis Norden doing some kind of show interviewing kids but I can't remember the name and his Wiki page mentions It Will Be Alright On The Night but I'm not sure that's it!
Kids Say The Funniest Things was (as far as I can remember) Barrymore in the 90's again on ITV
http://
I can remember Dennis Norden doing some kind of show interviewing kids but I can't remember the name and his Wiki page mentions It Will Be Alright On The Night but I'm not sure that's it!
""It WAS Harold Williamson and was a section on Esther Rantzen's That's Life if I remember correctly."" - Yes; that's the one for sure.
There's a good obituary - he died in 2001 in the Telegraph:-
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/obi tuaries /132625 0/Harol d-Willi amson.h tml
Children Talking started on radio, then moved to TV on Bradens Week in 1968, later becoming That's Life. Co-incidentally he started in TV on Man Alive, a Desmond Wilcox programme (later to become Esther Rantzen's husband!) I should have known as he was a County Durham lad like myself, and like me a keen Sunderland fan.
Thanks for all contributions!
There's a good obituary - he died in 2001 in the Telegraph:-
http://
Children Talking started on radio, then moved to TV on Bradens Week in 1968, later becoming That's Life. Co-incidentally he started in TV on Man Alive, a Desmond Wilcox programme (later to become Esther Rantzen's husband!) I should have known as he was a County Durham lad like myself, and like me a keen Sunderland fan.
Thanks for all contributions!
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