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I'll give you a run down.

1. The Legend of the Lost Keys: This was a BBC Television series broadcast in 1998 that I watched in Primary School. It was aimed at children aged 6-10 years old and that helped with both English and History work (there's a lot of stuff about the Romans, despite the fact the plot had aliens and human/alien hybrids in it). Here's one of the episodes in two parts - the Watchers have the box and keys while they have captured George, Mark and Lisa. Now, they open the gateway to the world of Heritron.



2. The Boy From Space: An earlier series by the same people who made 'The Legend of the Lost Keys' -originally broadcast in 1971 before been updated and re-broadcast in 1980. Again, it was aimed at school children aged between 6-10 years old to help with their English work. Sadly, the series was all on YouTube but has been taken down now.

3. Earth Warp: Another from the BBC (I don't think I need to repeat myself. :D) that was broadcast in 1994. This one again helped with English but also with Geography and Science, talking about space and aliens as well as the dangers of pollution. Here's one of the episodes in two parts:





For the ones I've not made myself but have just added to, here's some info:

Aquila: This one was a 90's BBC TV series for children, but just for entertainment and not education. It showed two boys who found a spaceship called Aquila while on holiday, before learning to fly it and go joyriding. Here's the first episode:



Tracker: This was a Canadian 22-episode TV series about a group of over 200 alien criminals who escape to Chicago via a wormhole and take over the bodies of humans. To capture and return them, an alien 'tracker' called Daggon is sent to Earth to hunt them down, where he takes on the name and form of an underwear model called Cole and manages to gain help from a woman called Mel, who runs a bar called the Watchfire in Chicago. Here's the pilot episode in 4 parts, although I should point out Cole/Daggon's speech and character improves throughout the series: