Whilst children today may seemingly have more TV to choose from than ever before and improved animation with HD TV, for nearly one in three (30%) British adults, the Kids TV of their childhood will always be far superior.

They give their honest opinions about TV shows before their time

They give their honest opinions about TV shows before their time

Some recent research commissioned by TalkTalk TV has  revealed that  nearly half (43%) admit to still being able to sing  the theme tunes from  cult kids TV classics like Bananas in Pyjamas and Wacky Races.

TalkTalk TV has stepped in to settle the debate once and for all by capturing kids’ honest critiques of the children’s TV their parents used to watch.

This cute new video sees children aged six to eight’s reactions to a series of iconic Kids TV shows from the 1960s through to the 1990s. Through their less than rose-tinted glasses they comment on everything from the ‘the funny walk’ of Mr Benn to the ‘characters made of Playdough’ and the ‘strange’ graphics in shows such as Scooby Doo, Mr Benn and The Magic Roundabout.

The research revealed that nearly half (41%) of parents don’t watch any Kids TV with their children, but that nearly three in four (72%) would watch more if they could watch the shows they loved as kids with their own children. The video is particularly relevant as parents across the country will be making their best effort to keep their children entertained this Easter holiday.

The Top 10 shows as voted by British adults that they’d most like to watch with their children are:

  1. The Flintstones
  2. Scooby Doo
  3. Wacky Races
  4. Grange Hill
  5. Mr Benn
  6. The Magic Roundabout
  7. Thurderbirds
  8. Danger Mouse
  9. Thomas and the Tank Engine
  10. Bananas in Pyjamas 

With a growing trend of past favourites receiving modern-day makeovers, many of the shows we’d like to watch with our kids are actually still available today. Shows which have stood the test of time, such as Wacky Races, Disney’s Duck Tales, Scooby Doo, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Thomas and the Tank Engine are all available for families to watch over Easter on TalkTalk TV’s Kids Boost.

Aleks Habdank of TalkTalk TV, said: “It can often be hard to keep the kids entertained over the Easter holiday, particularly if the weather isn’t great. Sitting down to watch Kids TV, however, doesn’t need to mean the end of the family time.  

“We are all guilty of looking back at the things we loved as kids and believing it is better than anything around today, but the good news is that many of those iconic shows have actually been revamped for today’s audience. This Easter Holiday the whole family can get together to enjoy watching their favourite characters past and present with the TalkTalk TV Kids Boost.”