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Fun Factory: With Judy Preece, Alistair Fullarton, Paul Henley, Andy Sheldon. Sky Channel's Saturday morning children's show featuring wall to wall cartoons, music and other programmes that was broadcast all over Europe. Presented by Mr. P (later replaced by Andy Sheldon), Crocker the Crocodile and Snoot the Seal.


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20 July - Sky Channel launches a weekend morning children's programming block called Fun Factory. 1986. 1 September - The DJ Kat Show launches on Sky Channel as a weekday children's programming block. It airs at breakfast and in the late afternoon. 1987. No events. 1988. No events. 1989


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The Fun Factory has a new, more colourful look and Snoot is celebrating his birthday with a fish-shaped cake (with 11 candles on it). Add Image.. It's Sky Channel's 4th birthday, so Crocker is baking a cake, which ends up in Mr. P's face. All Snoot has to worry about is confetti. Add Image.


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Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel (later to become Sky One) that ran from 1985 to 1991. It continued as a programming block without a host up until 1994. It was originally hosted by Mr P, who was later replaced by Andy Sheldon, Snoot the seal and


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Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel (later to become Sky One) that ran from 1985 to 1994. It continued as a programming block without a host up until 1994. Fun Factory (TV series) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader


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Fun Factory was the name of Sky Channel's weekend morning block of programmes for kids. Media Details. Content Type: Programme Titles. Picture: 4:3 Colour. Quality: HQ. Categories:


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Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel. Sky Channel, a satellite television channel in Europe that broadcasts in the 1980s and went on to become Sky.


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Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel that ran from 1985 to 1994. It continued as a programming block without a host up until 1994.


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20 minutes of Fun Factory from Sky Channel 1987.I loved this show as a kid in Sweden in the eighties.


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Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel that ran from 1985 to 1991. It continued as a programming block without a host up until 1994.


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Opening theme from Sky Channels tv show from the 80's: Fun Factory ! Starring Andy Sheldon, Snoot the Seal and Crocker. This show brought cartoons that becam.


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two intros of the Sky Television serial "Fun Factory"Note: The TV Channel "Sky Europe" was forced to shut down in 1991 and replaced by the shopping channel ".


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Release. January 1985. ( 1985-01) [1] -. 11 September 1994. ( 1994-09-11) Fun Factory was a children's programme on the satellite television channel Sky Channel (later to become Sky One) that ran from 1985 to 1994. It continued as a programming block without a host up until 1994.