Long before streaming and tablets, we were glued to the telly after school for our fix of homegrown classics. Time to rank the shows that shaped a generation of Brits.
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Blue Peter
Sticky-back plastic, charity appeals and that famous garden. Generations grew up wishing they had a Blue Peter badge to skip queues at theme parks.
Postman Pat
Pat and his black and white cat Jess delivered more than just letters to a generation of toddlers. That theme tune is permanently lodged in the national consciousness.

Tracy Beaker
Dani Harmer's iconic role taught a generation about resilience, friendship and standing up for yourself. Pure CBBC gold from start to finish.
Teletubbies
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po had toddlers absolutely mesmerised across the nation. Bizarre, brilliant and somehow deeply comforting.

Bagpuss
A pink and white striped cat in a shop window who fixed broken things with his mouse and frog mates. Stop-motion magic at its most quintessentially British.
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