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Romper Room kept little 70s kids entertained while they waited for big brothers and sisters to come home from school. The format was imported to NZ from the US with these animated titles — all that remains of the show in the archives. The titles established the programme’s bee motif (carried through to Do Bee and Don’t Bee who were used to model correct and incorrect behaviour). Once the bee had bounced off the jack in a box, Miss Yvonne and her fellow presenters entertained with songs and stories — and looked through the “magic mirror” at the audience at home.

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 Heather

Heather

I was on with Miss Helen

 Heather

Heather

I would love to see footage as well. I was on once, that had me appear on 2 shows. One was pet day where I took my cat along, and the other show was show and tell, where I took a wooden doll that gets smaller and smaller inside. Would love to have seen it...

 Mini

Mini

I agree Liam, I was also in an episode and would love to see it.

 Liam

Liam

I loved romper room! Pity they don't have copies of any of the shows- I was in an episode and would love to see it!

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