Now, this is probably for those of you in your thirties or older, but who remembers the public information films they used to put on the telly? Some of them were really good, whilst others were just cheesy. Ones I remember include:
The one with the hooded Death figure putting children off swimming in quarries/rivers etc. My god, that was scary.
The ones with the cartoon animated couple (the woman was called Petunia). I especially remember the one teaching people to call 999 for the coastguard, where they thought a drowning man was waving to them (it was funnier than it sounds, honestly!)
The famous "Charley Says" ones with the cartoon cat miaowing away, warning kids not to go off with strangers or to cross the road carefully.
One about putting the chain on the front door to check who's there before opening it, with a catchy tune sung to "Green Door".
I actually bought a cheap DVD that has loads of these on - some are hilarious! I think they should bring some of these back.