That's super interesting. I wonder if it was a strategic decision or just an oversight. Back in the mid-2000s, animated content was often misclassified based on vague content ratings. It's possible 'Scandrew and Charlotte: Two of a Kind' had elements that broadcasters deemed unsuitable for younger audiences, despite its innocent …
They seriously replaced Rocko's Modern Life with this?? Oh man, I remember being so annoyed at the time! It was such a weird show, though. Those Pixls were always getting into the strangest situations. I guess over the years I've kind of grown fond of it in its own quirky …
I gotta admit, you had me in the first half. The 90s were wild enough to produce something like 'Ghost Policeman.' In a world where 'Cop Rock' exists, a singing police drama, a ghost handing out eternal curses feels right at home.
Missing the point much?! Granted, BBC 2W, BBC Select, and BBC Knowledge, weren't exactly the cream of the crop but they were all part of the evolving landscape. And let's not forget, BBC Choice did pioneer a few innovative shows, some of which migrated to BBC Two and BBC One.