As far as all research can find, only one football referee has ever appeared on the cover of a major video game. Who? Whilst no referee has ever appeared on one cover, Collina appeared on two of them,...
As a child born in the 80s there was no way to avoid Mr Blobby as I grew up. I was definitely in the ‘love him’ camp, although he also gave other children nightmares. Mr Blobby was a chaot...
ChuckleVision was another absolute classic of British children’s TV from the 1990s that continued running into the 21st Century finally finishing in 2009 ChuckleVision was famous for never having a fu...
Bodger and Badger was a classic British children’s TV show from the 1990s. Bodger and Badger ran for 9 series from 1989 to 1999, with a total of 63 episodes The show was famous for its slapstick comed...
As someone who hasn’t watched the cartoons, you may be thinking why do I care enough about Pokemon to write this article? It’s not the cartoons for me, but the game Pokemon Go that I enjoy...
Who can forget the iconic Toys R Us adverts of the 90s with their catchy sing along theme – we can’t, and we love it. Toys “R” Us UK was launched by the American toy giant as its first Eur...
In the classic British sitcom Fawlty Towers, the hotel’s front sign changes in every episode, forming different versions of the name as part of a now famous running visual gag. Here’s how it works: 📋 ...
Most people will recognise the TARDIS as the iconic time machine from the British TV series Doctor Who. But what does TARDIS stand for? TimeAndRelativeDimensionInSpace CLICK HERE TO SHOP FOR YOUR OWN ...
Let’s face it, who could forget it if you are of a certain age? Danger Mouse was a kids cartoon great of the 1980s and early 90s running for a total of 90 episodes. Between himself and his trust...
It surprised me that much when I read this one I had to do some digging at it turns out it is true. The story seems to go as follows; It was a quiet September evening in 1975 when an 18-year-old Steph...