Watch with Mother

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Watch with Mother was a cycle of children's programmes broadcast in the 1950s by BBC Television that was created by Freda Lingstrom.

Originally known as For The Children, it changed to Watch With Mother in 1952. It was the first BBC television programme specifically aimed at pre-school children, like its radio equivalent Listen with Mother that also started in 1950. (Note that Muffin the Mule was broadcast on TV from 1946 but it was aimed at children of all ages).

Andy Pandy was first broadcast in July 1950. At first it was shown between 3:45pm and 4:00pm but was later moved to lunchtime. Later attempts to move it to the morning were met with fierce opposition. Eventually on each weekday a different programme was broadcast. The initial cycle of shows was:

The original programmes had a loyal following and there was concern when it was learned that they would be replaced by new programmes, as in 1965 when it was thought that Camberwick Green would replace Andy Pandy and The Flowerpot Men. Eventually the new programmes were added including: Tales of the Riverbank, Pogles' Wood, Bod, Trumpton and Mary Mungo & Midge.

By 1973, the Watch With Mother name had been dropped; by 1980 the strand had been named See-Saw. However a Watch with Mother video became a best-seller in 1987, and was followed by a second in 1989. Since the shows were a great success and fondly remembered by many, modern incarnations of the shows, Andy Pandy and The Flowerpot Men have been produced.

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