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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 September 2007, 15:57:39
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My two little ones love this, I pesonaly cant see its value....however, after reading the following I now see it in a new light!
Dont worry, nothing sexual or nasty in this lot, just a little tongue in cheek look at the beebs latest hit.
In The Night Garden
The good old Beeb comes in with a new show for Spring. Brought to us by
the makers of the Teletubbies, so expect everything a student needs for
sniggering about down The Union.
Before we go on to laughing about it, I should point out that it is beautifully
made and is the new favourite in our house. Surreal and worrying, but
great nonetheless.
Let's meet the cast.
Iggle Piggle
Poor Iggle Piggle. He and his blanket travel every night to the Garden, but
it's an alien world. He has a permanent look of confusion on his face - it's
strange here. He's also desperately in love with Upsy Daisy. They kiss
each other a lot. They also regularly wander off, hand in hand into the
woods with Iggle Piggle's blanket, only to return later in the show looking
flushed.
Upsy Daisy
Brash and brazen Upsy Daisy loves to kiss the boys. She also wheels her
bed around with her and regularly shows us her pants. "No one is allowed
to sleep in Upsy Daisy's bed," narrator Derek Jacobi tells us with a knowing
smirk.
The Tumbly-Boes
OK, so what's wrong with three men called Ooh, Aah and Eeh (yes, really)
sharing a house together. What they're doing inside on a sunny afternoon
with no trousers on is none of our business. Upsy Daisy regularly pops by
to bestow kisses, but she is so barking up the wrong tree.
The Pontypines
Hard-working, Turkish economic migrants The Pontypines squeeze their
large family into a small one-bedroom semi in the woods. How Mum and
Dad Pontypine ever managed to have the large family, what with the shared
bedroom, is beyond me. Ethnic tensions abound. Their next door
neighbours appear briefly, but don't seem to want anything to do with the
new arrivals in the street.
Macca Pacca
Clinically obese Macca Pacca can often be seen using his disability aid to
get around the garden with. We're not sure of the words to his song, but
we're pretty certain the words Wacky Baccy are made to rhyme somehow.
Add to this, Macca Pacca's obsession with Stones and his vacant
expression and there's plenty to keep the tongues wagging down the
Student Union. It brings back fond memories of my own student days and
the debates about Tubby Toast.
The Ninky Nonk
The Garden's express train service boasts luxury compartments. "We're
going to ride on the Ninky Nonk," Derek tells us gleefully. Needless to say,
Upsy Daisy and Iggle Piggle are never far away.
The Pinky Ponk
Floating cocktail bar, the Pinky Ponk soars high above The Garden.
Regularly the residents of The Garden can be seen on board drowning
their sorrows.
Ooh, Aah and Eeh can be seen drinking predictably flamboyant beverages.
Upsy Daisy and Iggle Piggle cuddle up together in a quiet corner. Even the
tiny Pontypines can be seen enjoying alco-pops. Mum and Dad should be
ashamed.
Macca Pacca sits in a corner, alone. Everyone clearly giving him a wide
berth due to his reputation when he's got a drink in him.
The Narrator - Derek Jacobi
Surely Shakespearean acting, all-round famous chap, Derek, took one look
at the script full of innuendo and ran a mile? No? Each script is attacked
with unwarranted enthusiasm, those RSC tones booming out as he tells us,
"Iggle Piggle, Iggle Onk. We're going to ride the Ninky Nonk." It's just yet
another gloriously surreal addition to the show.
Someone's not in bed...
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What is it all about!
Mine love it to, the noises coming from it worry me at times!
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I'm lost already ;D
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Click below for true enlightenment ;D
http://youtube.com/watch?v=K8AFJhFqkF4
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Sounds like my favourite scene from Blazing Saddles at times :D
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Night_Garden
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/inthenightgarden/
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Its the description of the Pontypines that I found most interesting!
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Its the description of the Pontypines that I found most interesting!
My two watch it too, although my daughter seems to have started migrating to CBBC. Good that she's growing up, but knowing the BBC, I'll soon start getting lectures about the environment or something. ::) :-/
I was interested to read that the Pontypines were Turkish, I thought they sounded Welsh, you know from Ponty Pandy where Fireman Sam and Norman Price (how come he hasn't got an Asbo?) live. ;D
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Its the description of the Pontypines that I found most interesting!
My two watch it too, although my daughter seems to have started migrating to CBBC. Good that she's growing up, but knowing the BBC, I'll soon start getting lectures about the environment or something. ::) :-/
I was interested to read that the Pontypines were Turkish, I thought they sounded Welsh, you know from Ponty Pandy where Fireman Sam and Norman Price (how come he hasn't got an Asbo?) live. ;D
Ponty Pandy is a real place! just goes by the name Conwy, just off the A55!
bit of useless trivia for ya!
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The CBBC and CBeebies are great because they have no adverts
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I can't follow that. I'm drunk not high! :o ;)
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OK well watching that i was actively looking around for a syringe full of heroin in the vain hope of understanding it. :o
It seriously worries me that my twins will have to grow up watching this kinda drivel.
Im going to ban children's TV and only let them watch Time team and scrap heap challenge.... ;D