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A [[Boy (Future Generations)|little boy]] dressed in a grey school uniform, recites a story as he walks through various locales; | |||
"One upon a time, on a [[United Kingdom|little island]] where it often [[rain]]ed, there was a [[BBC|broadcasting corporation]], who realised that [[Child|small people]], like me, were different from [[adult|big people]]". | |||
"And so they decided to make programmes for small people as well. Programmes that small people would learn from, without even knowing it". | |||
"But the small people soon became big people too, and [[Reproduction|magically produced]] small people of their own". | |||
"So the corporation decided to make even more programmes, this time, for the new generation of small people". | |||
"The corporation continues to entertain and educate small people, with an enormous variety of programmes, like these animated programmes, [[Doctor Who|futuristic programmes]], [[Blue Peter|long-running programmes]], [[Newsround|pioneering programmes]], [[Play School (series)|playful programmes]], [[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (TV series)|magical programmes]], and [[The Burrowers|dramatic programmes]], [[The Really Wild Show|really wild programmes]]!" | |||
"But they can only continue to make small people's programmes thanks to the unique way the corporation is paid for by the big people". | |||
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