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Got a reply!! EDIT : EMAIL HAS BEEN SENT. PG 93 Subliminal messages on baby.tv ?!

How creepy!

Keelan hates babytv but loves disney junior for mickey mouse clubhouse so we just watch that.
 
Ive not watched baby tv but that sounds freaky cant wait to see the pcs
 
You think thats bad?! Watch this! https://www.funnyordie.com/videos/e30ab61e15/rainbow-dirty-british-children-s-program

The "adult" version

In 1979, the cast and crew of Rainbow made a special exclusive sketch for the Thames TV staff Christmas tape, sometimes referred to as the "Twangers" episode. This sketch featured plenty of deliberate sexual innuendo (beginning with Zippy peeling a banana, saying 'One skin, two skin, three skin, four...' before being interrupted), and was never shown at the time (as it was never intended to be screened to the general public.) It also included Geoffrey convincing the viewers to play with their balls, but if they did not have any balls, they could ask a friend if they could play with his. Jane also claimed that she was banging with Rod and Roger. Soon, Zippy asked them to stop suggesting whether to play with a blowing tube and maracas, so they could start singing the 'Plucking Song'.
The clip became famous after being aired on Victor Lewis-Smith's Channel 4 programme TV Offal (1997) and was referred to as 'the pilot episode' in order to fit into the regular programme segment "The Pilots That Crashed"; however, the clip clearly was not a pilot, as Geoffrey Hayes was the regular presenter at the time. The clip became widespread with the advent of the internet, first as an e-mail attachment and later via online video websites such as YouTube, where to date it has received more than a million hits. This has led to many erroneous claims that the episode was publicly broadcast as a regular episode.
TV Offal also broadcast some very risqué material featuring members of the cast as guests on a variety programme hosted by comedian Jim Davidson in the 1980s; the sketch in question featured former children's TV presenter Tommy Boyd asking a question about Adam and Eve. Boyd and Davidson used some profanities in the sketch, along with some innuendo from George (presumably again not intended for broadcast like the above), and there was one particularly shocking moment when Zippy exclaimed to Geoffrey an expletive phrase quite out of character from his children's television persona. This sketch would in all likelihood have been filmed during rehearsals. (Incidentally, the said footage appeared uncut on Thames' 1984 Christmas tape.)
Comedian Bobby Davro also parodied Rainbow as a comedy sketch in his own TV series in the early-1990s, playing the part of Geoffrey alongside exaggerated versions of Bungle and the puppets, which contained some mild sexual innuendo. Davro had appeared in a regular edition of the show, in which he performed impressions of the characters in front of them.
While never explicitly adult, most interviews featuring Zippy and George since the show's demise commonly portray them as somewhat more edgy in terms of personality. For example, in an episode of SMTV Live, they call Bungle an 'idiotic, blundering creature'.
 
That rainbow was clearly a joke.

I used to watch baby tv and never noticed anything like that at all. Be interesting to see pics. Most of the ones you see on Disney are made up anyway.
 
If this is true you must inform the daily mail cos they would go nuts for this story. In fact you could probably spend all next week as a guest on this morning/ the wright stuff/ Lorraine if its hits the daily mail
 
I haven't got baby TV but be interesting to see the pics!

Was that Rainbows episode ever shown on tv? It's so creepy!
 
We watch Baby TV- haven't noticed that - but Maddie is terrified of the snail show!! She loves the Snowies and Hungry Henry but we only watch first thing in the morning and last thing (while I get breakfast and dinner ready)...

TBH... I can't even remember what I watched on TV until I was about 3 - at which point my mum tells me I learned to count to 100 thanks to Sesame Street. So I wouldn't panic, but if you have seen that - it should be reported.
 
I'm scared. We watch Baby TV in the day but never watched it in the evening. I find the daytime songs and cartoons and stuff weird enough lol. Like the finger family :/ fingers aren't cute.
 
Noah loves babytv. We watch it in the day though as he watches ben and holly at night lol plus he finds nighttime babytv boring (so do I). It will be interesting to see these images
 
ha. stalking for sure! Are you sure no one laced your food with some acid or something!? ;) hahah
 
There's apparently subliminal messages in a lot of TV content, in particular adverts. I've looked into lots of research on it a few years ago. A lot of the Disney movies have these hidden rude images, but the makers usually explain it away as something else. Hard to know what to believe, but I definitely think adverts have a lot of it in.
 

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