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Old Jun 22nd 2006 | 8:21 pm
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
They were brilliant

Here you go: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/clangers/
Following on from this reply on songs that get stuck in your who remembers all those old cult TV programmes?

Vivid memories of childhood and Teddy Edwards running through the flowers to meet his pander friend... .


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Originally Posted by annqldau
Following on from this reply on songs that get stuck in your who remembers all those old cult TV programmes?

Vivid memories of childhood and Teddy Edwards running through the flowers to meet his pander friend... .

I used to love Andy Pandy and I was little and knew nothing about men loving other men. Could never watch the chap on antiques roadshow without seeing him in a blue and white jump suit
 
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Mystery Science Theatre 3000 ........absolutely hilarious
 
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Mystery Science Theatre 3000 ........absolutely hilarious
Never heard of that one
 
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
Never heard of that one
Nor me....(she's prob a lot older than us though) ...
 
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Originally Posted by annqldau
Following on from this reply on songs that get stuck in your who remembers all those old cult TV programmes?

Vivid memories of childhood and Teddy Edwards running through the flowers to meet his pander friend... .


I just found recently my dog eared book of Teddy Edward and the teddy bear picnic. My youngest is now throughly enjoying it being read to him.

I remember watching Andy Pandy and i remember living in Germany as a child watching the smurfs
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
Never heard of that one
It sounds odd - but there is a man, a robot and a crow ....comentating on really crap films...

They are sitting in a cinema.........like I say, it sounds odd, but really really funny - I've cried laughing while watching some...one of the best is when they were commentating about an awful Russian/Finnish film called Jack Frost.though I was going to wet myself
 
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
I used to love Andy Pandy and I was little and knew nothing about men loving other men. Could never watch the chap on antiques roadshow without seeing him in a blue and white jump suit
Went to school with a girl who looked like looby loo...I just watched smurfs in UK didn't have to go to Germany to get it...Science 3000 thing haven't heard of but used to watch Space 1999 seems so corny when you think back now.
 
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Originally Posted by Ransi
Nor me....(she's prob a lot older than us though) ...
No, it was only on about 6 or 7 years ago

Early hours of Sat night/Sun morning
 
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No, it was only on about 6 or 7 years ago

Early hours of Sat night/Sun morning
Aahh! see I'm around 40 so the early hours of Sat or Sun no longer exist...
 
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OK how about Noggin the Nog http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/titles/noggin.shtml
 
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Originally Posted by annqldau
Aahh! see I'm around 40 so the early hours of Sat or Sun no longer exist...
I'm 41 ....no excuse

(but it was a few years ago )
 
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Originally Posted by Ransi
Nor me....(she's prob a lot older than us though) ...
unfortunately she isn't but we didn't have a telly until I was 10, and didn't watch much
 
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
unfortunately she isn't but we didn't have a telly until I was 10, and didn't watch much
It wasn't for kids....go way over kids heads
 
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Originally Posted by CasG
It wasn't for kids....go way over kids heads
that rules me out now then, let alone xxxxx years ago
 


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