Tots TV - Bike Ride and Other Stories is a UK VHS, containing a collection of Tots TV episodes, released by The Video Collection and Central Video on 31st October 1994. It features the six episodes from the first Tots TV series in 1993.
Description[]
For children up to 7 years
Extra Long Running Time
As seen on ITV
TOTS TV keeps children totally involved, interested and entertained. The Tots have all sorts of adventures in the real world, making sense of what they see and understanding it through play once they are back home. Through a range of different language-rich experiences including French, the Tots encourage children to make meanings for themselves.
Episodes[]
- DRESS - Tom and Tiny have fun making hats and playing shops. Will they find any customers?
- BIKE RIDE - Discover what happens when Tiny goes for a bike ride.
- DONKEY RIDE - The Tots go to the beach and Tilly has a ride on a donkey.
- PEACOCK - The Tots find a peacock's tail feather and go in search of the peacock.
- CARS - Tiny builds a wooden car, "Tiny's Terrific Tornado" and takes Tom and Tilly for a ride.
- DOG - The Tots make a sad dog happy.
Credits[]
Opening (Original 1994 Release)[]
- The Video Collection Children's Promo from 1994 with clips of "The Magic House", "Sooty & Co.", "Rainbow", "Christopher Crocodile", "Brum", "The Riddlers", "Sesame Street", "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Tots TV", "Rosie & Jim" and "The Wind in the Willows". [announced by Sarah Greene]
- The Video Collection Tracking Control Screen (1994-1995) (Normal)
- The Video Collection Warning Screen (1986-1995)
- The Video Collection logo (1986-1995)
- Central Video logo (1991-1995)
- Tots TV Opening Titles
- Start of Dress (1993)
Closing (Original 1994 Release)[]
- End of Dog (1993)
- Tots TV closing credits (Long Version)
- Central Video logo (1991-1995)
- The Video Collection logo (1986-1995)
Trailers and info[]
The Video Collection children's trailer from 1994 with clips from "The Magic House", "Sooty & Co.", "Rainbow", "Christopher Crocodile", "Brum", "The Riddlers", "Sesame Street", "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Tots TV", "Rosie & Jim" and "The Wind in the Willows".