Jim P on Feb 7, Larry M on Oct 7, Select magnetic tipped v-nail valid country. See all condition definitions – opens in a new window or tab Very happy with the V-nailer! I used it in oak and had to push a little harder. I used a magntic mallet and they went in without any fuss. Back to home page Return magnetic tipped v-nail top. Sep 27, 2018 The creator of iconic kids' shows Rosie and Jim and Postman Pat, John Cunliffe, has died aged 85. ️ His agency confirmed his death after an obituary appeared today in his local paper. Fans will know him best as the bearded boat driver - referred to as 'fizzgog' - who often joined Rosie and Jim on their barge. Rosie and Jim (1993) Paddington Bear (1993) Super Mario (1993) Mini Postman Pat (1994) (in conjunction with Photo Me; Huxley Pig (1994) Pingu (1995) Spot the Dog (1995) Rides made for a Norwegian market: Edit. Moomins (1995) Red Cross Ambulance (1995) Manufactured By OMC, Released By Photo Me Edit. Noddy (1994) Rupert (1996) Kidzstuff Rides Edit.
Sep 03, 1990 With Robin Stevens, Rebecca Nagan, Neil Brewer, John Cunliffe. Rosie and Jim are two rag dolls that magically come to life when no-one is looking. They explore different aspects of Great Britain as they travel along the canal network aboard the narrow-boat 'Ragdoll' with the boat's owner. People are utilizing remote control boats, so Neil jumps on the bandwagon to join the fun.
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>From: p...@tcontec.demon.co.uk ('Paul E. Bennett')
>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 99 00:02:43 GMT
>Subject: Re: Rosie and Jim - Go to sea
>
>In article <7fnl0b$3m1$1...@post.thorcom.com>
> ray.d...@btinternet.com 'Ray Dunford' writes:
>
>> Just thought that those of you who have to work for a living, and do not
get an
>> opportunity ( Or
>> have the desire ) to see 'Rosie and Jim', night like to know that the
>> Narrowboat 'Rag Doll' went to
>> sea, in last week's episode, and had to be rescued by a RNLI Lifeboat. I
>> believe the location was
>> Great Yarmouth, but as it is over 50 years since I was last there I am
not too
>> sure. Just wonder if
>> this particular story line was inspired by the exploits of Progress !
>> Cheers,
>
>My son watches that sometimes. It certainly was the Great Yarmouth vicinity>- --
>but you may have to look a little more towards Lowestoft for the location.
>I only caught a glimpse of the harbour wall and counldn't make out enough
to
>be sure. The lifeboat was from Caister though.
>
>Paul E. Bennett ................... <p...@tcontec.demon.co.uk>
Its unlikely that the Caister Lifeboat would go down as far as Lowestoft as
she would have to pass the mouth of the Yare where the Gorleston Lifeboat is
moored, Lowestoft also has a Lifeboat and it would take quite some time to
get from Caister to Lowestoft.
I know that they were filming on the broads as the taxi driver who picks me
up to take me to the airport had been running one of the chaps from the boat
about.
My hairdresser is the honourary Secretary at Gorleston, I think thats the
correct title, he authorises the launching of the boat and I'll ask him next
week.
Brian from Sunny Suffolk by the River Hundred
Rosie and Jim | |
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Created by | John Cunliffe[citation needed] Anne Wood Robin Stevens |
Presented by | John Cunliffe (Series 1–2) Pat Hutchins (Series 3–4) Neil Brewer (Series 5–8) |
Starring | Rebecca Nagan Robin Stevens John Cunliffe Pat Hutchins Neil Brewer |
Music by | Andrew McCrorie-Shand Robert Hartley |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 175 |
Production | |
Running time | Series 1–2: 15 minutes Series 3–8: 11 minutes |
Production company(s) | Ragdoll Productions Central Independent Television(1990–1996) Carlton UK Productions(1996–1998) United Productions(1998–2000) |
Distributor | Central Television Enterprises (Seasons 1-2) Ragdoll Productions (Seasons 3-8) |
Release | |
Original network | ITV Network (CITV) |
Original release | 3 September 1990 – 10 March 2000 |
External links | |
Website |
Rosie and Jim (sometimes written as Rosie & Jim) is a British children'stelevision programme which was produced by Ragdoll Productions and aired on ITV from 3 September 1990 to 10 March 2000. The programme continued to be repeated periodically on CITV until August 2004. In January 2013, CITV aired the first episode, Locks, as part of the channel's 30th anniversary Old Skool Weekend.