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- This series follows the adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine and all of his engine friends on the Island of Sodor.
- The misadventures of a fantasy folk community dedicated to cleaning up litter and putting it to their own use.
- A stop-motion animated children's television series, often referred to as the Fuzzy Felt Moomins, based on the stories and illustrations by the Finnish author Tove Jansson.
- Animated adventures of characters in a herb garden, such as Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary, Bayleaf the gardener, Sage the owl, Dill the dog and Parsley the lion.
- The misadventures of a little Peruvian bear living in London, England.
- Adventures of a bear from Peru that comes to England after an earthquake that destroys his home.
- Somewhere in the universe is a planet only visible to those who believe in it. On the sunny side lives the Old Dreammaker, guardian of the most precious and powerful thing in the world - the Dreamstone. Every night he uses it to send out dreams to the world, assisted by Albert his watchhdog-fish, and two Noops, Rufus and Amberley. On the dark side of the planet dwells the huge and terrible Zordrak, Lord of Nightmares, hatching his evil plots to steal the Dreamstone so that nightmares may rule. Zordrak is protected by his army of Urpneys - led by Sergeant Blob - whose every thought is directed towards pleasing their master.
- Enter the fun prehistoric world of Moschops the Therapsid and all his dinosaur friends in this classic 80s British children's animated series. Voiced by Bernard Cribbins.
- The legend of a young boy Jim Hawkins who sets on a voyage to find a hidden treasure.
- Jim Hawkins races to beat Long John Silver to the riches awaiting on Treasure Island. An animated retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, featured the main characters as animals.
- A boy has adventures in a fantasy land of chalk drawings, usually solving problems he inadvertently created on his own chalkboard at home.
- Europe; the plague years. A wigmaker, locked in his shop, observes the events and writes about them in his journal. Mostly, we see shrouded bodies, and a young girl who lives in the tavern across the way that gets progressively sicker. When she dies, the wigmaker goes to the mass grave where she's buried and cuts off her luxurious red hair; he makes himself a wig from it, and soon dies.
- When the Magic Finger is put upon the Gregg family for shooting some ducks, only the inventive imagination of Roald Dahl could have devised the events which take place.
- About a man who lives in a lighthouse.
- The fantastical adventures of a newly-baked Gingerbread Man. Left to cool in the kitchen he makes friends with Salt and Pepper (a pair of shakers), and Herr von Cuckoo (a clock), and helps thwart the nefarious plans of The Old Bag (a forgotten teabag) and Sleek the Mouse.
- The adventures of a heroic lone wolf-dog and his human friends in the Klondike Gold Rush.
- With his suitcase full of dress-up clothes, Huxley Pig can do anything, go anywhere, and meet anyone he likes. With his friend Sam Seagull, Huxley performs as a clown at the circus, becomes chef for a day, and sails the high seas where he meets "merpigs", while trying to steer clear of Horace the Rat. This scheming rodent will try anything to spoil the fun of Huxley and Sam, but usually comes off second best.
- An alien supercomputer comes to Earth and befriends two children, whom he sends on adventures.
- The shy Brown Bear falls for the beautiful White Bear and is bound and determined to make her his wife.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- Television adaptation of a popular British newspaper cartoon strip. The series follows the adventures of a group of four children, Wellington, Marlon, Maisie and Baby Grumpling. Plus their intellectual dog, Boot.
- When the Enormous Crocodile boasts that he is going to eat a child for his lunch, the other jungle animals decide to foil his dastardly plot.
- Six of the best-loved nursery rhymes retold with some amusing twists by the master of the comic and blood-curdling, Roald Dahl.
- Six of the best-loved nursery rhymes retold with some amusing twists by the master of the comic and blood-curdling, Roald Dahl.
- Brown Bear and White Bear are now married, but Brown Bear is finding the married life a little harder than he hoped.
- Two fun loving, young Chimps called Bangers and Mash get up to all sorts of antics. Usually their mischievous ways cause headaches for their family at No 3, Tree Street and the local residents of Chimpton.
- The Foxwood family look after their galactic farm, whilst alien brothers Splodger and Biff periodically construct various schemes to steal the farm's vegetables.
- The adventures of Carrots the donkey and his friend Sancho the sombrero in Hatty Town, a place where all the other characters, and buildings, are hats.
- Official music video for the single 'Mornin' performed by Al Jarreau and released on the album "Jarreau". It presents the singer having an enjoyable sunny day where everything is well as he interacts with objects, animals and other animated characters.
- A children's cartoon version of the adventures of real life children's TV entertainer Rod Hull and his maniac pet emu. Most of the stories revolve around the duo's battles with the witch Grotbags, her crocodile and her robot.
- "Windfalls" is a 26-episode 5-minute stop-motion animated TV series. It tells the story of anthropomorphic creatures called Windfalls living in a place called Windfall Land. The episodes deal with things about nature, such as medicinal properties of some plants, changes in the seasons, and characteristics of plants and their habitats. The characters, and almost everything else in this series, are made from real grasses, leaves and flowers, a claim that is expressed during the end credits of alternate episodes.
- FilmFair's stop motion animated follow-up to _"Herbs, The" (1968)_, featuring the adventures of Parsley the Lion, Dill the Dog, and other characters in the herb garden.
- Short stories based on the popular Sylvanian Families toys.
- Disaster strikes the Brown household when Paddington is told he must attend school.
- The young boy Jim Hawkins, inspired by the tales of his father, sets out to find the treasure hidden by Captain Flint in order to save it from the evil pirates under the captaincy of Long John Silver.
- 1993–1995TV-Y77.3 (9)TV EpisodeJim and Friends encounter a strange mist on Treasure Island which causes amnesia. Long John Silver takes advantage of this to gain the upper hand. Smollett meets a strange man named Ben Gunn who aids in rescuing the rest of the group.
- Jim and Jane set out to Skeleton Island to in search of the watch tower to begin solving the riddles on Flint's map. However, Jim loses the map in the process and must retrieve it before Long John Silver does.
- An evil witch named Belladona comes to the herb garden, and turns some of the Herbs into weeds with a magic potion.
- Miss Jessop is staying with Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary. She is soon out and about cleaning and tidying. She is appalled by the state of the garden (all the flowers are in need of a good dusting) and the even more so when she sees what a mess Parsley is in. She sends him back to his den until he cleans himself up. She spies Dill and sends him away to clean his paws. What can the Herbs do to get rid of her.
- Parsley is behaving strangely. Dill gets a fright. Sir Basil upsets the newcomer to the garden but is saved from Lady Rosemary who realises that the new Parsley is not really Parsley at all but an escaped circus lion. Constable Knapweed is chasing the wrong lion in the garden. Which one is the escaped lion?
- When Bayleaf accidentally chops off Parsley's tail, he, Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary must help find him a new one...
- Pashna lives at the back of the Herb garden. He is showing Parsley how to charm his snakes, although he is now very tired. During one of his show, he falls asleep just as the snake comes out. The snake escapes into the Herb garden. Confusion reigns supreme as a very fierce Parsley thinks Bayleaf's hose pipe is the missing snake.
- Sir Basil likes hunting and shooting but most of all he likes fishing. Unfortunately for Sir Basil his only catch of the day happens to be poor Sage's nest. The nest falls apart when it gets dragged out of the tree. Poor Sage has nowhere to live. Parsley and Dill the Dog come to the rescue.
- Sir Basil, Lady Rosemary and Bayleaf are busy with the annual strawberry picking, but when they finish for the day, they find all the fruit has disappeared!
- A reluctant Sage has to help hatch an egg which appears in the herb garden.
- Parsley rings the School bell. It is time for the chives to go to school. Whilst doing their sums they all start sneezing and coughing. The Chives have caught a cold. Parsley rings the bell for Aunt Mint to come. Aunt Mint think Parsley has messed up the knitting wool when really it was Dill the Dog. Aunt Mint though saves the day by knitting the small chives jumpers to keep them warm.
- The other herbs put on a show for Sir Basil and Lady Rosemary, but chaos ensues.