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''Dream Street'' was a British children's television series that ran from 6 May 1999 to sometime in 2002 on CITV. The show was narrated by British comedian Russ Abbot, and was aimed at children aged from 2 to 7. The show featured talking toy vehicles, which were radio controlled in real time. The series aired back on CiTV around 2008.
''Dream Street'' was a British children's television series that ran from 6 May 1999 to sometime in 2002 on CITV. The show was narrated by British comedian Russ Abbot, and was aimed at children aged from 2 to 7. The show featured talking toy vehicles, which were radio controlled in real time. The series aired back on CiTV around 2008.
==Findings==
==Findings==
For a long time, the only piece of ''Dream Street'' media that was uploaded to the Internet was the intro to the 2008 reairings of the show and the Polish dub of the episode "Hot and Stinky". Later on, more episodes of the show (and in English) began to surface on the Internet.
For a long time, the only pieces of ''Dream Street'' media that was uploaded to the Internet were the intro to the 2008 reairings of the show and the Polish dub of the episode "Hot and Stinky". Later on, more episodes of the show (and in English) began to surface on the Internet.


All the episodes from Series 1 (with the exception of some of the episodes from the "''Dream Street'': Christmas Star" video, and "Missing", the only Series 1 episode not released on video) are available on the Internet. Gilby 1385 uploaded many of the episodes from Series 2 in Polish (courtesy of vider.pl), as most Series 2 episodes are (or were) only available in that language. She then uploaded most of the episodes from the "Treasure Hunt" video via a camcorder as she was unable to get her VHS capture software to work properly. Hanksterman Productions (who, along with TheWild1999 and RetroMagFan, uploads ''Dream Street''-related stuff frequently) the uploaded the entire VHS to YouTube (and in VHS capture quality).
All the episodes from Series 1 (with the exception of some of the episodes from the "''Dream Street'': Christmas Star" video, and "Missing", the only Series 1 episode not released on video) are available on the Internet. Gilby 1385 uploaded many of the episodes from Series 2 in Polish (courtesy of vider.pl), as most Series 2 episodes are (or were) only available in that language. She then uploaded most of the episodes from the "Treasure Hunt" video via a camcorder as she was unable to get her VHS capture software to work properly. Hanksterman Productions (who, along with TheWild1999 and RetroMagFan, uploads ''Dream Street''-related stuff frequently) then uploaded the entire VHS to YouTube (and in VHS capture quality).


Six episodes from Series 1 are also available in Korean language, courtesy of pandora.tv. Recently, an official ''Dream Street'' YouTube channel has been set up and started uploading episodes from Series 2 and in English, (including the ones that were previously available in Polish, and the one that were previously lost). It is unknown if the channel will upload Series 1 episodes in better quality after they finish uploading Series 2 though.
Six episodes from Series 1 are also available in Korean language, courtesy of pandora.tv. Recently, an official ''Dream Street'' YouTube channel has been set up and started uploading episodes from Series 2 and in English, (including the ones that were previously available in Polish, and the ones that were previously lost). It is unknown if the channel will upload Series 1 episodes in better quality after they finish uploading Series 2 though.


==The missing episodes==
==The missing episodes==

Revision as of 17:44, 23 November 2016

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Status: Partially Found


Dream Street was a British children's television series that ran from 6 May 1999 to sometime in 2002 on CITV. The show was narrated by British comedian Russ Abbot, and was aimed at children aged from 2 to 7. The show featured talking toy vehicles, which were radio controlled in real time. The series aired back on CiTV around 2008.

Findings

For a long time, the only pieces of Dream Street media that was uploaded to the Internet were the intro to the 2008 reairings of the show and the Polish dub of the episode "Hot and Stinky". Later on, more episodes of the show (and in English) began to surface on the Internet.

All the episodes from Series 1 (with the exception of some of the episodes from the "Dream Street: Christmas Star" video, and "Missing", the only Series 1 episode not released on video) are available on the Internet. Gilby 1385 uploaded many of the episodes from Series 2 in Polish (courtesy of vider.pl), as most Series 2 episodes are (or were) only available in that language. She then uploaded most of the episodes from the "Treasure Hunt" video via a camcorder as she was unable to get her VHS capture software to work properly. Hanksterman Productions (who, along with TheWild1999 and RetroMagFan, uploads Dream Street-related stuff frequently) then uploaded the entire VHS to YouTube (and in VHS capture quality).

Six episodes from Series 1 are also available in Korean language, courtesy of pandora.tv. Recently, an official Dream Street YouTube channel has been set up and started uploading episodes from Series 2 and in English, (including the ones that were previously available in Polish, and the ones that were previously lost). It is unknown if the channel will upload Series 1 episodes in better quality after they finish uploading Series 2 though.

The missing episodes

Series 1

  • Hot Air [FOUND]
  • Musical Madness [FOUND]
  • Dinosaur [FOUND]
  • Jumping Jack [FOUND]
  • Snoring and Touring [FOUND]
  • Bossy Boot [FOUND]
  • Big Mouth, Big Trouble [FOUND]
  • Daisy’s Deputy [FOUND]
  • Code Red [FOUND]
  • The Ghost of Peekaboo Park [FOUND]
  • King of the Road [FOUND]
  • Over the Rainbow [FOUND]
  • Jack the Joker
  • Surprise, Surprise [FOUND]
  • By the Book [FOUND]
  • Happy Butterday [FOUND]
  • Cool Kids [FOUND]
  • Monster Bunch [FOUND]
  • Topsy Turvy [FOUND]
  • Treasure Hunt [FOUND]
  • The Big Yellow Pipe [FOUND]
  • Games Day
  • Up, Up and Away [FOUND]
  • Disappearing Domino [FOUND]
  • Tech’s Magical Carnival [FOUND]
  • Missing
  • The Big Pink Furry Thing
  • Dream Street Christmas Star [FOUND]

Series 2

  • Hot and Stinky [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Midnight Monstering [FOUND]
  • Building Block Blunder [FOUND]
  • Check Up [FOUND]
  • King for a Day [FOUND]
  • Beep Beep [FOUND]
  • Mr Fixit [FOUND]
  • Go Faster Half-Pint [FOUND]
  • Coughs and Sneezes [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Beans Means Bounce [FOUND]
  • The Giant Sea Shell
  • Show and Tell
  • Bedtime [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • The Greatest Show on Earth [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Ready Teddy Go [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Gungey Goo Day
  • Daisy Fights the Flab
  • The Amazing Bounceroonie [FOUND]
  • Lollipop, Lollipop [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Marshmallow Monster [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Dream Street Fun 5000 [FOUND]
  • Odd One Out [FOUND]
  • Treasure Map [FOUND]
  • Rodney’s Party Poop [FOUND]
  • Rumour, Rumour [FOUND]
  • Pop Goes the Movies [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • The Milk Round Race
  • The Talent Show
  • Genie of The Lamp
  • When Time Stood Still [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Super Milk
  • High Flying Wild Bunch
  • Big Chief Rodney
  • Hot Air’s Floaty Boat
  • Glow For It [FOUND]
  • Whodunnit [FOUND]
  • Buddy’s Day
  • Gold Star Parade [FOUND IN POLISH LANGUAGE]
  • Big Book of Magic [FOUND]