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  1. #1
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    ... watched British kids television in the 90s? Its 3am and I'm getting all worked up for no reason about having to find out more about this kids programme I have in my head. With extensive questioning and googling I have come up with this information:


    "Bro and Bro" - Two sinister wolf brothers (puppets) who ate children and got up to various different adventures including a visit to a farm.

    This was shown as a section of "Wolf it" which was shown on "Motormouth". Presented by Neil Bucchnan (sp) of Art Attack fame among others, on ITV1 in 1996.

    Anyone who can track down any more information, pictures or even a way to order it on video, will have my undying love and respect.

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    Didn't watch kids tv in the 90's, but had a quick search for you and found these bits:


    http://hometown.aol.co.uk/neelds/Whatsupdoc.htm


    http://tv.cream.org/lookin/saturdaymorning/index.htm


    Not much I know - you've probably already seen those sites. Have you tried doing some research on the pupetters (John Eccleston & Don Austen)- that may tell you a bit more.


    Don't think a video has been made, couldn't find it listed anyway.


    Hope this helps a bit!
    .•:*¨¨*:•.Tracey.•:*¨¨*:•.

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    I remember motor mouth but not the other programmes I'm afraid!
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