Brian Cant

Children's TV was very limited in these years so presenters such as Brian, Tony Hart, John Noakes, etc played a big part in early childhood development in one way or another, up to the dawn of multi channel broadcasting..

RIP Brian.

RIP. Fond memories as a child watching Play School and Playaway. Floella Benjamin seems to have been time is a time warp as she looks the same now as she did 40 years ago.

She looks amazing for her age.
 
Children's TV was very limited in these years so presenters such as Brian, Tony Hart, John Noakes, etc played a big part in early childhood development in one way or another
I know everyone's supposed to think they grew up in a 'golden age' for one thing or another, but I do think this generation of children's TV stood head and shoulders above the huge range of diluted scheduling available in more recent time.

I grew up with Cant & co., and thanks to being the first of four children spread across more than a decade, his voice and the mellow Murray/Postgate era tales were part of the backdrop to my life for longer than most. At least most who'll admit to it anyway! :-) His voice in particular could be very soothing and reassuring, especially if your childhood wasn't all smooth sailing. And even today, while engaged in a tedious task, I will be quietly humming "Time flies by when I'm <insert tedious task>" and heading towards a notional Chigley in my head, where life is a little less stressful.

I like to think of it as meditation. Others might think it something less rational!

Thanks Brian. RIP.
 
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