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1. A Mysterious Visit
2. Good Morning Frog
3. A Strange Stranger
4. The Three Christmas Trees
5. The Marvellous Invention
6. Silence is Golden
7. A Song at Night
8. Hector is Too Late
9. The Brave Fireman
10. The Bell
11. Operation Survival
12. The Letterbox
13. A Good Remedy
14. The Quarrel
15. Treetop Kiki
16. Photography
17. The Weather Forecaster
18. The Botanist
19. The Soap
20. The Sweater
21. Piggy Bank
22. The Well
23. Deep Sheep
24. The Kennel
25. The Funnel
26. Jealousy
27. Playing Tag
28. The Thistles
29. Happy Returns
30. Hector Never Forgets
As you'd expect, the programme is shot in standard 4:3. There's occasional
print dropouts, but on the whole this near-40-year-old series looks surprisingly
good.
I was unable to determine the average bitrate, but it is free of artifacts.
The sound is clear too with Hector's deep voice and the posh Zsazsa, but it
won't tax your speakers given that it only lends itself to basic dialogue.
Sadly there are no extras or subtitles, but the chaptering is fine with one
for each of the 30 episodes. The menus have some animation with sound and
the sub-menus contain brief noises from each of the cast members.
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