Season - Episode
2
Season 2 Dec 06, 1969
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2 - 1Episode #2.1 Dec 06, 1969 -
2 - 2Episode #2.2 Dec 13, 1969 -
2 - 3Episode #2.3 Dec 20, 1969 -
2 - 4Episode #2.4 Dec 27, 1969 -
2 - 5Episode #2.5 Jan 03, 1970 -
2 - 6Episode #2.6 Jan 10, 1970 -
2 - 7Episode #2.7 Jan 17, 1970 -
2 - 8Episode #2.8 Jan 24, 1970 -
2 - 9Episode #2.9 Jan 31, 1970 -
2 - 10Episode #2.10 Feb 07, 1970 -
2 - 11Episode #2.11 Feb 14, 1970 -
2 - 12Episode #2.12 Feb 21, 1970 -
2 - 13Episode #2.13 Feb 28, 1970
1
Season 1 Nov 07, 1968
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1 - 1Episode #1.1 Nov 07, 1968 -
1 - 2Episode #1.2 Nov 14, 1968 -
1 - 3Episode #1.3 Nov 21, 1968 -
1 - 4Episode #1.4 Nov 28, 1968 -
1 - 5Episode #1.5 Dec 05, 1968 -
1 - 6Episode #1.6 Dec 12, 1968 -
1 - 7Episode #1.7 Dec 19, 1968 -
1 - 8Episode #1.8 Dec 26, 1968 -
1 - 9Episode #1.9 Jan 02, 1969 -
1 - 10Episode #1.10 Jan 09, 1969 -
1 - 11Episode #1.11 Jan 16, 1969 -
1 - 12Episode #1.12 Jan 23, 1969 -
1 - 13Episode #1.13 Jan 30, 1969
Overview
Zokko was a BBC television programme for children that ran on Saturday mornings between 1968 and 1970. It was devised by veteran children's TV producer Molly Cox, and featured a mixture of animations, film clips, magic and narrated cartoons. The show was named after its "presenter", a talking pinball machine which introduced the clips and then scored them in its robotic voice e.g. "Zokko, Score 7". The programme is regarded as "the first televised children's comic". Apart from a compilation of highlights, only one complete episode remains in the BBC's archives.
Year 1970
Studio
Director Molly Cox
Crew
Popularity 0.4945
Language
