The ace football player Brody and the studious girl Julia mysteriously travel back in time to ancient Greece, through a plot planned by Greek gods. The only way they can return home is to become the Olympic Champion! Will Zeus and Alcides, their strongest competitors, let that happen?
Bric-A-Brac is a British children's television series devised by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson, and starring well known children's television presenter Brian Cant. It was produced by the BBC and originally ran from 1 October until 5 November 1980, with another series from 18 August to 29 September 1982. It was repeated frequently until 1989.
The programme was set in a fictitious junk shop, with its shopkeeper played by Cant, who would deliver a monologue to camera. Each episode centred around a particular letter of the alphabet, with different items beginning with that letter found and discussed by the shopkeeper. Cant's script made heavy use of alliteration, and made use of tongue-twisters. At the end of each episode, he would wind up and set off a traditional clockwork toy, upon which the camera would focus whilst the credits rolled.
Musical series paying homage to Laurel and Hardy’s street performances. In each episode Tutti the strawberry and Frutti the pineapple perform a well-known musical number in front of a live audience of fruit and vegetables that laugh and join in.
Takes place in an unnamed American metropolis of the 1960s, where a criminal gang led carries out various criminal acts, but is thwarted by police inspector Mask, using various disguises to track them and catch them.
Buzz from Toi Time is back at it again! Join him for exciting missions on his family farm and around rural Aotearoa, as he shares his love of nature, whanau and the whenua.