stuffed animals of the 80s

Harvest Now Available at Amazon:
![]() |
Wrinkles in Need of Cuddles [VHS] Sale Price: $49.99 |
![]() |
Labyrinth Sale Price: $3.98 |
![]() |
Serendipity Sale Price: $126.82 |
![]() |
Webkinz Clothing - JEAN JACKET Sale Price: $0.99 |
![]() |
Ty Beanie Baby Theodore, Alvin and the Chipmunks Sale Price: $2.69 |
![]() |
Webkinz Dachshund Sale Price: $7.75 |
Who was the report teller in the ancient TV version of Winnie the Pooh?
I remember being a kid and watching Winnie the Pooh. The initiation had some guy in a jersey sitting in a preside over with a book. He'd open the book, and it would be a depiction of Winnie the Pooh or something, and then the camera would zoom in on the depiction (which then became the initiation of the cartoon). With the cartoon, the raconteur was filmed again as he clogged the book and said something like "until next time acquaintances." There were stuffed animals of each reputation nearly him, like piglet and eeyore. I watched this show in the 80s, but it's doable that it may maybe have been from the 70s.
I tried using imdb.com, but it didn't work. It's not the ancient Disney show called "The Magical Adventures of Winnie the Pooh," cause that's from the 60s, and the reporter (Sebastian Cabot) is by no means seen, only heard. Please help me. If anyone remembers considering the raconteur, that would be splendid! His name or even the name of the show would be awesome!
aggravate hill
Here's a Video about stuffed animals of the 80s:
80's Commercials Vol. 17
![Wrinkles in Need of Cuddles [VHS]](http://www.inoodles.net/images/i/21G6P6KV4JL._SL75_.jpg)









![Dozen Plush Animal Print Spiral Notepads [Toy]](http://www.inoodles.net/images/i/51svSRLNS2L._SL75_.jpg)























