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Hello, I’m Oliver Colling, and welcome back to another episode of "My 70’s TV Childhood."  Today, we’re stepping into a time machine to revisit the golden era of children’s television, and who better to guide us than the iconic Brian Cant!

Brian Cant’s name resonates with warmth and nostalgia for many of us. His voice, a familiar and comforting sound, painted our childhood with colours of joy and imagination. From "Play School" to "Camberwick Green," Brian was the invisible friend who narrated our favourite tales, making each story come alive.

Brian was not just a presenter; he was a companion who took us through the round window of "Play School" into a world where imagination knew no bounds. Who can forget the iconic toys - Big Ted, Little Ted, and Hamble?

But Brian’s magic didn’t stop there. His narration in "Camberwick Green," "Trumpton," and "Chigley" transported us to a world where every character, from PC McGarry to Windy Miller, was a friend. These shows were a sanctuary, an escape to a place where kindness, community, and simplicity reigned supreme.

In this special episode, we look deeper into the life of Brian! From his early aspirations to join Ipswich Town to his iconic role in children’s television. We’ll explore his contributions to "Play School" and "Play Away," and how his voice became the soundtrack of our generation.

As we walk down this memory lane, clips from iconic shows and Brian’s interviews will accompany us, echoing the laughter and joy of simpler times. We’ll explore how Brian, with his distinctive voice and innate warmth, became a cornerstone of our childhood.

As always, we’re eager to hear your stories and memories. Did Brian Cant’s shows ignite your imagination?? Share your stories, and let’s relive those magical moments together.

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