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267:, was first transmitted on 30 July 1968, Thames Television's first day of broadcasting. It was shown weekly until 1969, after which, until it ended on 6 June 1980, it went out twice a week. It was not fully networked to all other ITV companies until the autumn of 1969. Approximately 1,000 episodes were made, each 25 minutes in duration. 40: 317:
featured appeals for various causes and charities. Unlike its rival programme, however, it asked for cash donations rather than stamps or secondhand goods, familiar on
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also adopted a boat, originally called "Mankadu" and renamed "Thames Magpie". Its current whereabouts are unknown.
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concerning the portent of the number of magpies seen together in a flock, and an older version of the ending runs:
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The show awarded badges to viewers who wrote in. They were based on the lines of the theme song.
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from 30 July 1968 to 6 June 1980. It was a magazine format show, intended to compete with the
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was unscripted and the presenters were free to improvise the presentation of the show.
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The A-Z of Classic Children's Television: From Alberto Frog to Zebedee
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This article is about the television series. For other uses, see
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replaced Stranks in 1974. This lineup remained until 1977, when
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under the alias of The Murgatroyd Band, and composed by
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Magpie (disambiguation)

Children's
Entertainment
Tony Bastable
Tommy Boyd
Pete Brady
Jenny Hanley
Douglas Rae
Mick Robertson
Susan Stranks
Eddie Hardin
Ray Fenwick
Spencer Davis
Thames Television
ITV
children's television
ITV
BBC
Blue Peter
popular culture
magpie
magazine
Thames Television
BBC Radio 1
disc jockey
Pete Brady
Susan Stranks
Tony Bastable
Douglas Rae

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