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Hello, and welcome to another episode of "My 70's TV Childhood," the podcast that transports you back to the nostalgic days of growing up in 1970s Britain. Today, we're buckling up for a high-speed journey into one of the most beloved animated series of the era - "Wacky Races."

Growing up in the '70s, television was our window to a world of wonder, imagination, and the best cartoons ever! Who doesn't remember rushing home from school to make sure you didn’t miss the start?

For me, "Wacky Races" stands out for its unique blend of humour, adventure, and the thrill of the race. From the villainous yet lovable Dick Dastardly and his snickering sidekick Muttley, to the elegance and charm of Penelope Pitstop, and the inventive genius of Professor Pat Pending. Each character brought their own flair to the races, making every episode an unforgettable adventure. And the various array of, well, I suppose you'd call them cars, but I'm not entirely sure all of them were that roadworthy!

Whether you were rooting for the underdog or loved to hate the show's recurring villains, there's no denying the impact this series had on our collective childhood memories.

I invite you, dear listeners, to share your own memories of "Wacky Races." Which character was your favourite? Connect with us on our blog at http://www.my70stvchildhood.com, or feel free to drop me an email directly at [email protected].


Don't forget to join us next week for our quiz show, where we'll test your knowledge of 70s TV trivia, and in a fortnight for another deep dive into the wonders of 70s TV..

Take care,


Oliver

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