Here we go, it's my top 4 TV shows from when I was a child.
4) Woof!
Woof! was basically the story of a boy who had the strange ability to transform into a dog but not the ability to be able to control when this happened. It is such a British show and I doubt that it ever got any air time overseas but if you can find an episode online watch it. The 2007 winner of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, Mr Christopher Biggins, was even in an episode.
3) Fun House
It's wacky, it's fun, it's crazy, it's outrageous, it's Fun House! Pat Sharpe you were my childhood god, entertaining me every Friday night and getting me ready for the weekend. I don't know a single child who didn't want to be on that show, who wouldn't give almost anything in order to get the chance to go through that final Fun House. In fact I would still give my right leg in order to have the chance to play this game (although I suppose I would then be at a severe dissadvanage).
2) Knightmare
I think you should know by now that I love Knightmare and everything that it involved and again I always wanted to be a contestant. Although the graphics don't look like much at all today at the time I believed everything I saw in those dungeons could be real and felt a real sense of danger for the one who was tasked to actually wander through the castle. For a great review of this classic show head over to www.spoonyexperiment.com and although he is American he captures everything we love about this show. Treguard, I love you.
1) Sabrina the Teenage Witch
When I was compiling this list there was absolutely no doubt in my mind what would be number one, it just had to be Sabrina the Teenage Witch. I have watched every single episode of this show and every one of the movies and loved them all. Looking back now it's clear to see that the show was brilliant when Sabrina was still in high school but started going downhill after she went to university and then got a journalism job but it never stopped me watching until the final episode, and I'll admit it did make me cry. So thank you Melissa Joan Hart and Nikelodeon for bringing me great childhood memories.
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