Good on Lesley Judd for ensuring that even in 1975 the 1960’s free love lived on.

Inviting Peter Purves and John Noakes to watch certainly went against the attempts to clampdown on the permissiveness of the hippy generation and should be roundly applauded. Actually back in the mid 1970’s it was applauded every Saturday night.

They don’t make children’s TV like this anymore.

Penny Lane

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