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not a kids program per se but Sapphire and Steel used to scare the shit out of me.
I still have occasional nightmares about Roundhead Troops stamping through my bedroom.
It was broadcast at 7pm - how can it still be scaring me 45 years later!
[edit] damn, I looked at YouTube.
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heart now racing, mouth dry (no it's not the Lumley effect).
You're giving me flashbacks.
The Tomorrow People rings a bell as well.
Does the Apaches public information film for kids count as a kid's programme?
All on youtube somewhere.
+1 for Hartley Hare in particular and the gloomy nightmare that was Pipkins in general.
I used to be terrified of Zelda from Terrahawks. No way I'm googling for a pic without a sofa to hide behind.
[url= https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Changes_(TV_series) ]The Changes[/url] scared me shitless.
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****-ing Tripods 😯
I also remember one on after Newsround where aliens had landed, assumed human form and were in positions of power and only the kids could see what was going on. All the adults were happy to go along with the aliens. It was Australian I think.
this bit about Fingerbobs always makes me smile. He must have hated those things...
[i]After filming the last episode, Jones destroyed the mouse puppet while the camera was still rolling[/i]
I also remember one on after Newsround where aliens had landed, assumed human form and were in positions of power and only the kids could see what was going on. All the adults were happy to go along with the aliens. It was Australian I think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocky_(TV_series)
The Changes scared me shitless
Oh yes, that and Dr Who and the green death...
That yeti and the Sontorans from the 70s Dr Who were garaunteed to get me wimpering behind the sofa
this bit about Fingerbobs always makes me smile. He must have hated those things...After filming the last episode, Jones destroyed the mouse puppet while the camera was still rolling
Saw a story recently about how he used to be high on dope when he filmed Fingerbobs.
Can only ever remember being scared by Dr Who.
And the music from Armchair Thriller used to scare my little brother so I used to sing it through the bedroom wall 😆
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Moomins obviously. Not your modern, revisional moomins though, the original one. It's not woooo scary like noseybonk, it's more insidious, it's all a bit like watching a human joint move in a direction you know it can't. Urrrrrgh.
Even the opening music was scary.
I keep hearing how scary this is...meaning to catch-up soon
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocky_(TV_series)
I've had a look at that and it's not the one. I distinctly remember a couple of human aliens (I think they had silver/blond hair) chasing the child protagonists on a motorbike. It's definitely not British. I remember some kind of floating/glowing gemstone too.
You were a kid in 1997??
This. I mean, a relationship between a goat and a cheetah!!!! COMEON!! 😯
Children of the Dogstar
Which no-one remembers except me.
I remember that. Might have to watch it again.
I know it wasn't wasn't a children's show but Apaches (the 1977 public information film) scared the living daylights out of me. The thought of drowning in a silage pit still troubles me almost 30 years later.
Just read the synopsis of Chocky
"Matthew Gore is an intelligent boy chosen by a mysterious extraterrestrial visitor to be a source of information about life on Earth. "
i think he posts on here under a different name. Certainly made me think.
I know it wasn't wasn't a children's show but Apaches (the 1977 public information film) scared the living daylights out of me
Just watched a short edit of that on yootoob and it's bloody terrifying.
two things spring to mind, very vivid, no one has very been able to tell me what they were.
1. a school, a school dinner lady serving up green slop out of some sort of cart, not scary, but for some reason it freaked me out.
2. a boy, a duck, a nuclear power station, European, dubbed.
Spent most of my youth on a freinds farm in summer
The filthy looking pond scare the c**p out of me after watching that film. By the time I was old enough to earn some pocket money and drive a Massey, I learned that all it was was a huge water butt that collected rainwater that they'd use along with whatever chemical for spraying the apples or something.
Grain stores are also damn dangerous, I don't think it's possible to "float" on the stuff. Then there's the gasses from [url= http://extension.psu.edu/business/ag-safety/confined-spaces/silo-safety/e16 ]silage[/url] and [url= http://nasdonline.org/48/d001616/manure-gas-dangers.html ]manure[/url] (not that is stopped some guy from the next town over being deeply [url= http://news.sky.com/story/cow-manure-fetish-man-jailed-for-five-years-10403022 ]weird about that[/url] either, yuk).
Can only ever remember being scared by Dr Who.
My overriding memory of Doctor Who was being scared absolutely shitless by the titles. Tom Baker era, where they're flying through the time tunnel or vortex or whatever, just an infinite tube scrolling past. In hindsight I've no idea why, I think it induced some sort of extreme claustrophobia in me.
distinctly remember a couple of human aliens (I think they had silver/blond hair) chasing the child protagonists on a motorbike.
You're not talking about The Boy From Space are you? It was one of the never-ending serials inside Words & Pictures, like the Peregrine Falcon story. The Thin Man (I think) and Peep-Peep were the aliens, both unnaturally blonde with blue and silver suits.
Oh, and not a kids show, but there used to be an evening drama on about an alien invasion, I'd guess late 70s / early 80s. People were being replaced by alien dopplegangers, and they had some sort of green glowing crystals as power sources or something. The scene where they did the killing off / replacing was done off-camera (presumably to save on FX budgets) and was portrayed as a throbbing green glow of light shining through under doors.
I've never got to the bottom of what it was called (I think I even asked on here a few years back and chalked up a rare STW failure). It gave me nightmares for months, every time my parents came upstairs the landing light would seep under the door and I'd poo myself expecting it to turn pulsing green at any moment.
Another vote for "The Changes". Absolutely compelling viewing but scary as heck.
The Watcher in the Woods - billed as a family film and made by Disney.
Just watched Apaches...
The test card.
For some reason as a kid I didn't perceive the green body of the clown as being what it was - I saw it a featureless slenderman-esque disembodied head looking away from the screen and staring malevolently at the girl. Even when I was old enough to know thats not what it was I couldn't see it as part of the clown and it wasn't until the HD version of the card which has a slightly wider frame it became clear to me that it was part of the clown and not something in front of it
The test card.For some reason as a kid I didn't perceive the green body of the clown as being what it was - I saw it a featureless slenderman-esque disembodied head looking away from the screen and staring malevolently at the girl.
Me too. Right up until about 30 seconds ago.
For some reason as a kid I didn't perceive the green body of the clown as being what it was - I saw it a featureless slenderman-esque disembodied head looking away from the screen and staring malevolently at the girl.
Me too. Right up until about 30 seconds ago.
Good god, me too! I always thought it was some weird shiny green bean entity or some kind of blob.
Not a program, but Cocoon (the film) scarred the shit out of me when I was a kid. Guessing I was about five or six when I saw a bit of it (went downstairs when a babysitter was watching it).
It was only a PG (I think) but I was petrified!
Bagpuss. "saggy, old cloth cat" i think NOT! More like "Manipulative, chain gang running, mob cat that, with an evil side kick / taskmaster "professor" Yaffle, forced her mice workers to work long hours, mending a continuous stream of broken items that were then sold by Bagpuss for monetary gain" cat.......
😆
This truly terrified me as a kid.
The Hulk, from well, the Incredible Hulk obviously. And the Moomins. Any time I see something akin to creepy German folklore enacted by wooden puppets or stop motion I'm reminded of the dark menace and foreboding that the Moomins captured so well.
Me too.
Good god, me too!
I actually feel like I achieved something of worth here today. High 5 me.
Test card survivor support group?
Same time next week - bring doughnuts
Not a kids show but this was tres creepy at the time....
Public information films! There is, apparently, nothing like this in Poland- me and a colleague spent half an hour at work watching terrifying public information films, culminating of course in
"This explains why all you british people are so broken inside"
why did you post Zelda dannyh.
I'm going to have nightmares now.
Sapphire and Steel, still makes my hackles rise. Worst thing was that entity that fed off resentment (I'm getting bloody goosebumps typing this), you never actually saw it, it was just a darkening corner in the room. The other one was the time travellers and enraged animal souls they brought back.
Bloody Moomins, the Groke really creeped me out (bearing in mind I watched whilst baby sitting my youngest brother......
Not exactly aimed at 9 year olds , but Rohl Dahls 'Tales of the Unexpected' contained the stuff of nightmares. It cant have been on that late as I can clearly remember the kaleidescope titles and a women with half of her fingers missing.
2. a boy, a duck, a nuclear power station, European, dubbed.
Oscar, Kina and the laser // Oscar, Kina y el laser ?
bindun...
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/lame-tv-of-your-childhood
Bananaman. Still does.
Please, don't have nightmares. Do sleep well.
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