AGXStarseed
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I remember seeing some toy adverts for this; didn't realize it had a show, though.
Haven't seen this one in decades.
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I remember seeing some toy adverts for this; didn't realize it had a show, though.
Haven't seen this one in decades.
Also timely in that it was announced today that Kim Woodburn has died, aged 83.Ha! How serendipitous that this thread popped back up in my notifications! I'm watching a show called "How Clean is Your House?" I used to watch it years ago with my sister religiously, once per week, a double episode on Channel 4, 20(ish) years ago. "Quick quick! Its time for Kim and Aggie!" She'd sayFun times
Not for the faint of heart though sometimes!
Watching it now as an older and wiser person, I think there's a slight element of unintended exploitation, the people whose houses were in need of such a huge amount of cleaning likely had some amount of mental health issues. But I have to be honest, its rather satisfying to see the lovely clean houses at the end of the show.
Oh wow! I did see she had died on the YouTube feed but I didn't know it was literally today!Also timely in that it was announced today that Kim Woodburn has died, aged 83.
Last programme I watched was The Inheritance (on catch-up).
I remember seeing some toy adverts for this; didn't realize it had a show, though.
Makes me think of shows like Ring Raiders, Sectaurs and Vytor, The Starfire Champion - where they only got four or five episodes due to heavy competition - although considering it was the 80s and there were a lot of cartoons with toy tie-ins, it makes sense that there were sadly losers in the 'game'.It aired as part of a program called My Little Pony 'n Friends. Some days it was either Moondreamers, Potato Head Kids, or Glo Friends after the My Little Pony segment.
Moondreamers was short lived because the toyline bombed. The cartoon's okay, but not as good as the 80's My Little Pony cartoon.
That is why I preferred my 12-inch, redressible figures [GI Joe & arti-Babs]. They were not typecast to a single genre....it was the 80s and there were a lot of cartoons with toy tie-ins,...
Makes me think of shows like Ring Raiders, Sectaurs and Vytor, The Starfire Champion - where they only got four or five episodes due to heavy competition - although considering it was the 80s and there were a lot of cartoons with toy tie-ins, it makes sense that there were sadly losers in the 'game'.
I'll have to concede to your knowledge in that situation as I've never watched MLP nor Moondreamers (and I'm likely not the right target audience for either of them in any case).For Moondreamers, it only had 16 episodes. I mean, I like the setup and the toys were cute, but the cartoon was kinda mediocre. It was missing a lot of things that even the old My Little Pony show had.
I'll have to concede to your knowledge in that situation as I've never watched MLP nor Moondreamers (and I'm likely not the right target audience for either of them in any case).