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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 30, 2020 14:27:48 GMT
They were probably fake anyway .... Walk this way ... What would you know with your history of gold necklaces Del? Sam.
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 30, 2020 14:43:08 GMT
They were pukka Samuel ! the Real McCoy. As I said at the time I'll take three. Better get
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Post by Sparky on Jun 30, 2020 15:35:28 GMT
I'll add my Fave Kids shows too:
Tiswas Swap Shop (only in the Ad breaks for Tiswas) Magpie Follyfoot Huckleberry Finn and Friends Pink Panther Cartoon Scooby Doo (original series) Cockelshell Bay Button Moon Thomas the Tank Engine (the ORIGINAL series) Take Hart John Cravens Newsround Grange Hill Drama Rama Murphys Mob Educating Marmalade Mysterious Cities of Gold Terrorhawks Muppets Trumpton Camberwick Green Bod Bagpuss Clangers Clapperboard (with Chris Kelly)
And a few schools programmes too:
You & Me Watch Look & Read Words & Pictures Stop, Look Listen Scene How We used to Live
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Post by D.C. Burtonshaw on Jun 30, 2020 16:47:00 GMT
I thought of a few more which I don't think have been mentioned but 2 more Childrens BBC gritty crime fighting dramas were "Out of Bounds" from 1977 and "King Cinder" from the same year (set in the world of "Speedway" which starred a pre Blue Peter, Peter Duncan and Tony Caunter as his screen dad).
A couple of quite silly "Gunky" game shows involving contestants getting covered in gunk were "How dare you!" on BBC and I'm sure there was another called "Your Mother wouldn't like it!"
ITV I think had a competitor to Cheggers Play Pop, Razzamataz, which was a kids gameshow with a Pop music theme with contemporary Bands and singers appearing on it. One of the presenters was a young Lisa Stansfield, just 16 then. It ran from 1981 to '87.
And The Really Wild show? (Animals programme). Quite a groovy them tune actually!
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Post by Sparky on Jun 30, 2020 18:05:54 GMT
I thought of a few more which I don't think have been mentioned but 2 more Childrens BBC gritty crime fighting dramas were "Out of Bounds" from 1977 and "King Cinder" from the same year (set in the world of "Speedway" which starred a pre Blue Peter, Peter Duncan and Tony Caunter as his screen dad).
A couple of quite silly "Gunky" game shows involving contestants getting covered in gunk were "How dare you!" on BBC and I'm sure there was another called "Your Mother wouldn't like it!"
ITV I think had a competitor to Cheggers Play Pop, Razzamataz, which was a kids gameshow with a Pop music theme with contemporary Bands and singers appearing on it. One of the presenters was a young Lisa Stansfield, just 16 then. It ran from 1981 to '87.
And The Really Wild show? (Animals programme). Quite a groovy them tune actually!
I remember Razzmatazz - didn't Lisa Stansfileld present it along with Alistair Pierrie?
Tyne-Tees didn't make much notable for the ITV network (apart from the Tube and Supergran) - this was a bit more radical than Cheggars Plays Pops. I used to think the theme tune was Led zeps "Whole lotta love"....... Suppose it was similar.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Jun 30, 2020 18:21:29 GMT
Here's another show that's sprung to mind. 27 year old Gillian Taylforth & 34 year old Chris Biggins-
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Post by Sparky on Jun 30, 2020 19:59:37 GMT
Here's another show that's sprung to mind. 27 year old Gillian Taylforth & 34 year old Chris Biggins-
Grief. I'd forgotten about "On Safari".....
I noticed a small disclaimer on the posted video about the copyright of the TVS logo - and that someone now owns the Logo/Brand and Name to "TVS" - and is operating as an independent production company.
So I ended up buried in their website...
Sadly, they have no plans (as yet) to begin remaking "How", "Art Attack", "No 73" or "Fraggle Rocks"
Though they are covering an annual "Cuckoo Show"...... also available on DVD too (aparently), not sure about BluRay though if any of you fancy it all in HD
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Post by Three Litre on Jun 30, 2020 20:12:06 GMT
"How", good ol Fred Dineage! He always looked about 50.
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Post by Sparky on Jun 30, 2020 20:16:05 GMT
"How", good ol Fred Dineage! He always looked about 50. He's still going strong. He recently made a load of documentaries on the Krays, Richardsons and various other Gangs - and pretty ones good too.
Old Fred seemed to be Mr Versatile on ITV - one minute he'd be reading the local news on Southern TV, next he'd pop up standing in on World of Sport, then pop up presenting Gambit (before Tom O'Connor) and then in How!
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Post by Three Litre on Jun 30, 2020 20:18:21 GMT
"How", good ol Fred Dineage! He always looked about 50. He's still going strong. He recently made a load of documentaries on the Krays, Richardsons and various other Gangs - and pretty ones good too.
Old Fred seemed to be Mr Versatile on ITV - one minute he'd be reading the local news on Southern TV, next he'd pop up standing in on World of Sport, then pop up presenting Gambit (before Tom O'Connor) and then in How!
Ha! Bet he still looks 50 at about 80!
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