The Kids Are Alright: episode 1 - the BBC
Television, like the radio, the book and wood, has been used to shut children up since its invention. From black-and-white puppet shows to sophisticated tablet-ready interactive cartoons, The Kids Are Alright provides an overview of the organisation of children's television through history. Are you sitting comfortably? Well, we're beginning anyway. Episode one: Watch With Aardvark. From Muffin to Watch With Mother to Children's BBC.

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The Kids Are Alright: episode 2 - ITV

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The Bizarre Beginnings of BBC Video

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Minus One: A Eulogy

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ITV In the Face Episode 2: Granada

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