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Hello and welcome back to another episode of My 70s TV Childhood.

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Now, let's dive into today's episode. I'm excited to journey back to the enchanting world of one of my favourite childhood characters, Rupert Bear. With his signature yellow checked trousers and red jumper, Rupert captured the imaginations of children across Britain during the 1970s. His adventures in the village of Nutwood, alongside his friends and family, were nothing short of magical. From soaring through the skies in flying chariots to encountering mythical creatures like Raggety the wood sprite and Tiger Lilly, Rupert's world was brimming with wonder and excitement.

Growing up, I eagerly awaited the arrival of Christmas annuals featuring Rupert Bear. These annuals provided a delightful escape into Rupert's world, filled with captivating stories and charming illustrations. Each page was a portal to adventure, where Rupert and his friends embarked on thrilling quests and heartwarming escapades. Loved not only by myself but also cherished by my parents, Rupert's stories became a part of our shared childhood memories, a testament to the enduring power of storytelling across generations.

I want to thank you once again for joining me. Stay tuned for more wonderful memories from My 70s TV Childhood and the My 70s Childhood TV Quiz.


Take care,

Oliver

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