Beloved eighties children's TV show back on screens after 36 years | D73VST5 | 2024-04-11 21:08:01
Followers of 80s classics can be delighted to see beloved youngsters's TV show Button Moon is returning to our screens.
Earlier than Bluey, youngsters would comply with the adventures of Mr and Mrs Spoon of their baked beans can rocket, flying throughout the blankety sky.
This isn't the only throwback discovering its method out of the archives as the first two seasons of Willo the Wisp may also hit Britbox.
The present initially aired on the BBC in 1981 with Kenneth Williams narrating and voicing all of the characters, including Willo.
Willo was a fuel sprite who was surrounded by other magical creatures like Mavis the fairy, Arthur the caterpillar, Evil Edna who was a witch formed like a TV.
Disney tried to revive the collection in 2005, with James Dreyfus as narrator, nevertheless it didn't take off and was shortly scrapped.
The unique Willo the Wisp was re-aired on Channel 4 years later however Button Moon has largely been misplaced because it completed on the end of the 80s.
Button Moon's familiar handmade fashion was first seen as a sketch in ITV's Rainbow earlier than producers decided to make it into a spin-off collection.
For it's first season, 13 episodes which featured Mr Spoon's family dwelling on Junk Planet have been aired in 1980 and have become an prompt success.
Producers renewed the favored youngsters's show for six more collection at 13 episodes every, finally ending in 1988.
Through the years the 10 minute lengthy episodes have been proven on channels like Gold, Nick Jr Basic, and The Youngsters's Channel.
Each exhibits are set to be obtainable on Britbox from June, with all 91 episodes of Button Moon landing on the streamer.
Britbox is was absorbed by ITVX last month, with all of the exhibits now obtainable on the streaming service by means of ITV's Premium subscription.
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