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Post by Steve Austin on Jun 28, 2020 19:26:17 GMT
Well you're no fun, is it because you're not even a full 3L, just 2994cc That is so hurtful. 2994 is not so bad, 3L, better than 2495, I don't think any less of you
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Post by The Saint on Jun 28, 2020 20:06:41 GMT
That’s some list Steve! I do remember most of those The Saint
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 28, 2020 20:23:54 GMT
On the subject of a cartoon series, anyone remember The Impossibles? It had Fluid Man, Multiple Man and some other type of man that escapes me. This was around '66 when they quite few US cartoons on. Coil Man! A bit like Zebedee on steroids. Multi-man was the other I remember but I had forgotten Fluid man and the reason for that was that MM and CM appeared on my school ruler but FM didn't. Sam.
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 28, 2020 21:33:46 GMT
Where to start? I have always loved TV and I watched it a lot when I was younger. I think my earliest recollection of TV was "Mary, Mungo & Midge" but the list below is just a small snapshot of what I can remember watching. Considering there were only 3 TV channels, this list is quite impressive. How many of these do my fellow forum members remember? That was the 70s and 80s programs rundown I was used to. All great stuff. Mostly made in 70s and 80s with a few of those the sixties. School holidays brought longer kids tv hours and it was then you would find some other great sixties stuff like The Monkees,Batman and The Pink Panther Show being brought in to pad things out. Happy days.
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 28, 2020 21:42:05 GMT
A few bits turn up on You Tube so worth looking for. Cheggers Plays Pop (What a theme tune that was ! very 70s)
The Monkees
Pink Panther
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Post by Steve Austin on Jun 28, 2020 21:44:15 GMT
Agreed Del, I used to like watching those too. I loved the animation in The Pink Panther. I always used to wonder where The Monkees parents were, why would young lads have their own house
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Post by Steve Austin on Jun 28, 2020 21:51:32 GMT
Mike Read's Pop Quiz on a Saturday afternoon is another I remember.
And the other Mike Reid who fronted "Runaround"
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 28, 2020 22:01:09 GMT
Good shout, I used to like Mike Read in general as a presenter and DJ. Thought Pop Quiz was good too, It was always on in our house. RUNAROUND! Great stuff Steven
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Jun 28, 2020 22:06:24 GMT
On the 80's fashions & trends thread I tried to describe a type of necklace that I remember lots of people wearing, Cozy Powell is wearing one in the Pop Quiz clip.
The Tomorrow People, ITV's answer to Doctor Who, I don't remember much about it but the theme tune & titles were very memorable.
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 28, 2020 22:15:47 GMT
I had a look and yes I remember those necklaces being about . Cozy is smoking a fag during this episode, how times have changed.
I don't remember the The Tomorrow people, must say the titles are very good though. I have an admiration for that kind of thing considering the amount of work that went into the process back then as Sparky has alluded too on other threads. I far prefer the old look of things, Titles ,credits, idents etc.
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