Sundaysuch
Sundaysuch is a popular British children's television programme that aired from 1976 to 1981. Created by the BBC, the show was designed to entertain and educate young viewers, particularly those aged 4 to 8. Sundaysuch was a live-action programme that featured a variety of segments, including songs, games, and skits. The show was hosted by a group of puppets, including the title character Sundaysuch, a friendly and enthusiastic rabbit who served as the show's mascot. Sundaysuch was known for its catchy theme song, which was composed by the British musician Mike Batt. The programme was produced by the BBC's Children's Department and was broadcast on BBC1. Sundaysuch was a popular programme during its run and helped to establish the BBC as a leading provider of children's television. The show was also notable for its use of puppetry, which was a popular medium for children's television in the 1970s and 1980s. Sundaysuch was a significant part of the BBC's children's programming and helped to shape the way that children's television was produced and consumed in the United Kingdom.