"Welcome to you and how do you do? Everybody's waiting here at Pooh Corner..."
Agreed & even though the people in the Pooh character suits interacted with the audience (via the Thotful Spot segments, with the help of Mr. Narrator [this time played by Laurie Main, the man who took over the role when Subastian Cabot passed away]), they didn't talk down to said audience too much (and even at those times when it may've sounded as though they did, they didn't butcher the Pooh formula when doing so).
The only time the show got ruined--in all honesty--was when the same cast was put within the PSA entitled
Too Smart for Strangers. In it, the Pooh cast talked about the standard rules that apply to dealing with strangers (how one should never take any offers from stangers, how one should always be skeptical of what strangers do or say, how one should tell a trustworthy grown-up when--or merely if--they had run into a stranger, how one should never say they're home alone, how one should always have emergency contact numbers readily available, etc.) & they even said stuff in regards to the "bad" sort of touching...
The whole semi-creepy special on how be
Too Smart for Strangers can be seen below:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
What's worse in reality is that so many cases that have recently discussed the same topic often do involve crowded places where it is hard to detect someone (big cities and shopping malls, mainly), do involve parents or someone who should be trusted whole-heartedly (i.e. priests, police personnel, and the like) doing the horrid act, or do involve otherwise sane people ignoring people's pleas for help (see the New York case in which a middle-aged lady was beaten to death & no one--among the 48+ witnesses--called for aid). *shudders*
Some people these days seriously frighten me.