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Post by Gene Hunt on Jun 26, 2020 22:58:06 GMT
Bizarrely the whole thing was shown between February and May 1974. 13 episodes and that was your lot. Spot on 3L. The first of the 13 episodes was broadcast on 12th February 1974 and ran until 7th May 1974. Have I got an echo? God is in the detail Bols
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 26, 2020 23:03:04 GMT
It was repeated fairly often on the afternoon childrens programme time slot which was after Pebble Mill or the lunch time news. Alongside such fare as Heads And Tails with Derek Griffiths, Trumpton and The Flumps.
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Post by DI Alex Drake on Jun 26, 2020 23:06:15 GMT
Bizarrely the whole thing was shown between February and May 1974. 13 episodes and that was your lot. Spot on 3L. The first of the 13 episodes was broadcast on 12th February 1974 and ran until 7th May 1974. Have I got an echo? God is in the detail Bols Indeed. And you are quoting Sam Tyler. Capital offence ...
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 26, 2020 23:06:43 GMT
It was repeated fairly often on the afternoon childrens programme time slot which was after Pebble Mill or the lunch time news. Alongside such fare as Heads And Tails with Derek Griffiths, Trumpton and The Flumps. Trumpton, now you're talking. Chigley as well, and of course Camberwick Green. All so much better than a saggy cloth cat even if Emily did love him. Sam.
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Post by DI Alex Drake on Jun 26, 2020 23:08:20 GMT
It was repeated fairly often on the afternoon childrens programme time slot which was after Pebble Mill or the lunch time news. Alongside such fare as Heads And Tails with Derek Griffiths, Trumpton and The Flumps. Sounds much better than whatever they’re subjected to now. The Clangers is good occasional viewing, too
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 26, 2020 23:08:24 GMT
God is in the detail Bols Indeed. And you are quoting Sam Tyler. Capital offence ... I have no issue, he's finally learning... Sam
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 26, 2020 23:10:14 GMT
Yep the Brain Cant stuff was better than Bagpuss but all good 70s stuff nonetheless. After that transmission it was usually a helping of Test Card F and time for my Mum to do a spot of ironing.
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Post by DI Alex Drake on Jun 26, 2020 23:10:46 GMT
It was repeated fairly often on the afternoon childrens programme time slot which was after Pebble Mill or the lunch time news. Alongside such fare as Heads And Tails with Derek Griffiths, Trumpton and The Flumps. Trumpton, now you're talking. Chigley as well, and of course Camberwick Green. All so much better than a saggy cloth cat even if Emily did love him. Sam. Aww no, Bagpuss is good! Although Bagpuss himself is hardly deserving of the title role, now I think about it . The only bit of Camberwick Green I’ve ever seen (to my knowledge) is your cameo
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Post by DI Alex Drake on Jun 26, 2020 23:12:22 GMT
Indeed. And you are quoting Sam Tyler. Capital offence ... I have no issue, he's finally learning... Sam Some hope! You’ve become him, not the other way around! I mean, without the charm, obviously ...
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 26, 2020 23:15:53 GMT
The only bit of Camberwick Green I’ve ever seen (to my knowledge) is your cameo Just for you Alex, here are the opening titles from the original Camberwick Green, you'll recognise it from around 30 seconds in.... Sam.
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