Play School host John Hamblin dies aged 87, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and learning
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For over 50 years, Play School has been entertaining and educating Australian children. The show has evolved over the years, but its core values of imagination, curiosity and exploration have remained the same.
Play School has introduced generations of children to the joys of learning. The show has always had a strong focus on literacy and numeracy, but it also teaches children about the world around them. Through the years, Play School has tackled important issues such as racism, disability, and the environment.
The hosts of Play School are some of the most loved people on television. They are trusted friends who help children learn and grow. They are also a lot of fun!
Over the years, we have come to love the hosts of Play School as they help our children and grandchildren learn and play (with some of us even tuning in along with our kids back in the day).
That's why it's with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to one of our favourite hosts, John Hamblin.
John, who passed away at 87, was one of the most beloved presenters of the iconic children's show.
John passed away at the age of 87. Credit: ABC.
Joining the program in 1970, Hamblin became known as the 'Naughty John' due to his cheeky sense of humour and quick wit.
He retired from the show in 1999, but made a guest appearance on its 50th anniversary special in 2016, surprising thousands of fans from across generations.
The ABC has praised John for his lasting legacy as one of the pillars of the much-loved children's show.
ABC Director Entertainment & Specialist Jennifer Collins said: 'John was an unforgettable presenter whose comedic timing and wit helped cement Play School as one of Australia’s most cherished children’s programs.'
'John had a wicked sense of humour and was not afraid of a double-entendre. His presence always managed to keep both our toddler target audience and their parents equally engaged with the show.'
'I would like to extend my condolences to John’s family at this sad time.'
Fans have taken to social media to share their favourite memories of Hamblin, with many describing him as a hilarious and entertaining presenter.
One fan posted: 'Those cheeky expressions, naughty smile and just him! Thank you for the entertainment you provided for my children and me, especially when I had a bad day.'
'He cracked us up ... So funny and cheeky,' another wrote.
A third chimed in: 'He made Play School a show that adults could watch. Such a wry sense of humour.'
And another added: 'Oh how sad, such a wonderful man. Funny, cheeky and my favourite to watch together with my children. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.'
We all have our favourite shows that we grew old with, and the characters on those shows become like family to us. So when one of those actors dies, it's a real loss. It's like losing a close friend.
We all have our favourite memories of those shows and the actors who brought those characters to life. They brought us laughter and joy, and sometimes even tears. They were a part of our lives, and we will never forget them.
John Hamblin was a much-loved figure on Australian television and will be sorely missed by fans of all ages. Do you have any memories you’d like to share?
Play School has introduced generations of children to the joys of learning. The show has always had a strong focus on literacy and numeracy, but it also teaches children about the world around them. Through the years, Play School has tackled important issues such as racism, disability, and the environment.
The hosts of Play School are some of the most loved people on television. They are trusted friends who help children learn and grow. They are also a lot of fun!
Over the years, we have come to love the hosts of Play School as they help our children and grandchildren learn and play (with some of us even tuning in along with our kids back in the day).
That's why it's with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to one of our favourite hosts, John Hamblin.
John, who passed away at 87, was one of the most beloved presenters of the iconic children's show.
John passed away at the age of 87. Credit: ABC.
Joining the program in 1970, Hamblin became known as the 'Naughty John' due to his cheeky sense of humour and quick wit.
He retired from the show in 1999, but made a guest appearance on its 50th anniversary special in 2016, surprising thousands of fans from across generations.
The ABC has praised John for his lasting legacy as one of the pillars of the much-loved children's show.
ABC Director Entertainment & Specialist Jennifer Collins said: 'John was an unforgettable presenter whose comedic timing and wit helped cement Play School as one of Australia’s most cherished children’s programs.'
'John had a wicked sense of humour and was not afraid of a double-entendre. His presence always managed to keep both our toddler target audience and their parents equally engaged with the show.'
'I would like to extend my condolences to John’s family at this sad time.'
Fans have taken to social media to share their favourite memories of Hamblin, with many describing him as a hilarious and entertaining presenter.
One fan posted: 'Those cheeky expressions, naughty smile and just him! Thank you for the entertainment you provided for my children and me, especially when I had a bad day.'
'He cracked us up ... So funny and cheeky,' another wrote.
A third chimed in: 'He made Play School a show that adults could watch. Such a wry sense of humour.'
And another added: 'Oh how sad, such a wonderful man. Funny, cheeky and my favourite to watch together with my children. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.'
We all have our favourite shows that we grew old with, and the characters on those shows become like family to us. So when one of those actors dies, it's a real loss. It's like losing a close friend.
We all have our favourite memories of those shows and the actors who brought those characters to life. They brought us laughter and joy, and sometimes even tears. They were a part of our lives, and we will never forget them.
John Hamblin was a much-loved figure on Australian television and will be sorely missed by fans of all ages. Do you have any memories you’d like to share?