Allsorts (TV series)
Allsorts was a British children's television series that aired on BBC One during the early 1990s. It was an anthology series, meaning that each episode featured a different story, often with a focus on fantasy, adventure, or moral lessons. The show aimed at a young audience, typically those in primary school.
While Allsorts didn't feature a recurring cast or ongoing narrative, it was known for its varied content and often used puppetry, animation, and live-action segments to tell its stories. The series provided a platform for different writers and directors, leading to a diverse range of styles and themes across its episodes.
Specific details regarding episode titles, air dates, and writer/director credits are difficult to definitively compile due to the age of the program and incomplete archival records. A comprehensive list of episodes is not readily available in publicly accessible databases. The series is considered a relatively obscure but fondly remembered part of BBC children's television programming from that era.