Flopsy 4y, Mopsy 2.5y, Cotton-tail 7m
Sep
26

Is it just me, or is Me Too! the most irritation and annoying pre-schoolers’ tv programme ever aired?  Does anyone else find themselves saying ‘not particularly, thank you very much’ when mad Granny Murray says ‘And I expect you want to know all about what I’ve been up to today?’?  And who on earth invented her bizarre and irrelevant sayings?  The other day she told the market-stall holder “well, you know what I always say - ‘if you can’t bear the noise in the kitchen, move into the sitting room’”.  But then, her sayings apparently always ’save the day’ according to whoever has left their poor child with this deranged woman for the day - “Well, I never did!” is always Granny Murray’s response, which is completely bizarre considering every day one of her random comments ’saves the day’ so why she is so surprised every single time one of her unfortunate charge’s parents arrives to collect them, I don’t know!  Last week her wonderful saying (I sadly forget what it was now) caused the buffet-car bloke to make himself a kilt out of yellow dusters as his trousers had got covered with custard and he had to take them off!  I can’t tell you how glad I am that Riverseafingal isn’t anywhere near me.  So anyone else agree with me, or am I alone in my ‘Granny Murray is mad and annoying’ club? 



2 Responses to “A question for those in the UK…”
  1. 1
    Erika Says:
    7:17 am

    The whole program is BONKERS! The songs are crap and don’t rhyme or scann, the kids seem like they are all on lithium and why is someone called ‘Granny’ clearly in her 20’s? ARGH!
    And to think they didn’t make another series of Ballomory for this! At least there was the gay intrest with the Archie/Plum infatuation when we all knew Plum wanted Miss Hoolie who was clearly a lesbian. (I’ve spent too many rainy days with only me and cbeebes)

  2. 2
    Stella Says:
    1:39 pm

    Yes I would agree, although I haven’t managed to put myself through the pain of watching an entire episode yet.
    I’m quite impatient with Cbeebies in general though. There are very few programmes which seem worth the time it takes to watch them - although I did notice that Autumnwatch is coming soon and some of the Springwatch stuff was good.

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