Cult TV programmes of old and even older.
#76
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Re: Cult TV programmes of old and even older.
Originally Posted by rossifumi
The Herbs
The stuff of legends.
The stuff of legends.
I'm a rather feathery owl called sage... durum durum
#77
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What about Joe 90 sitting inside the big egg beater
#78
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Originally Posted by annqldau
That prison show with Googie Withers I think she was called I used to watch with my Gran...think it was called 'within these walls' and they didn't wobble like some other shows walls.
Soap with the crazy American family was brill my other half's family never watched anything like that so he used to come to our house to have cultured TV.
Bell and Sebastian for kids TV that dog got around... .
Soap with the crazy American family was brill my other half's family never watched anything like that so he used to come to our house to have cultured TV.
Bell and Sebastian for kids TV that dog got around... .
#79
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Originally Posted by The Bloke
Got most of Space 1999 on dvd, loved it as well as all the other Gerry & Sylvia Anderson productions. Recently got back into watching Captain Scarlet(abliet the new computerised version) on ABC2. Thinking about getting the full original set as well.
Used to hate "The Sweeney" when it was first on over here, but now regularly watch it on UKTV. And who could forget Skippy...
Used to hate "The Sweeney" when it was first on over here, but now regularly watch it on UKTV. And who could forget Skippy...
#80
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Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Any one remember the hair bear bunch?
Mandy
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Re: Cult TV programmes of old and even older.
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... .
Vivid memories of childhood and Teddy Edwards running through the flowers to meet his pander friend... .
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Did mention it earlier but not in full... Fantasy Island with the little guy don't think it would get off the cutting room floor now.
And the Tomorrow People they gave Dr. Who a run for his money. Wonder if you can still buy those nifty belts they had... .
And the Tomorrow People they gave Dr. Who a run for his money. Wonder if you can still buy those nifty belts they had... .
#83
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Originally Posted by Clan Fortune
What about Joe 90 sitting inside the big egg beater
#84
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Tomorrow People - I can't forget that old chestnut - time travel as far as I can recall - was the main theme of it - they used to 'jaunt' places by holding on to their belts.
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#85
Re: Cult TV programmes of old and even older.
Originally Posted by annqldau
Did mention it earlier but not in full... Fantasy Island with the little guy don't think it would get off the cutting room floor now.
And the Tomorrow People they gave Dr. Who a run for his money. Wonder if you can still buy those nifty belts they had... .
And the Tomorrow People they gave Dr. Who a run for his money. Wonder if you can still buy those nifty belts they had... .
#86
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Originally Posted by suzy
I remember that Deb.
It was called Paulus the Wood Gnome and the witch was called Eucalypta.
It was called Paulus the Wood Gnome and the witch was called Eucalypta.
#87
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My favourite used to be the Adventure Game, kids version of the crystal maze. Why Don't You was also another fave.
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Why don't you was a Saturday morning Classic for sure. And was How a programme on it's own or part of Magpie?
Tomorrow People even have their own fan web site...
http://www.thetomorrowpeople.com/
Tomorrow People even have their own fan web site...
http://www.thetomorrowpeople.com/
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Originally Posted by annqldau
Why don't you was a Saturday morning Classic for sure. And was How a programme on it's own or part of Magpie?
Tomorrow People even have their own fan web site...
http://www.thetomorrowpeople.com/
Tomorrow People even have their own fan web site...
http://www.thetomorrowpeople.com/
#90
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Originally Posted by Iwannabethere
Definitely remember all of these!!
What about these too:
Paper Play
Play Away
Baba Papa (all change!!!)
Crystal Tips and Alastair
Roobarb and Custard (the real one, not the new fangled one on now)
Issi Noho
Rupert
And who can forget.....
Rent a Ghost!!!!!
I think I watched too much TV as a kid!!!
(PS I'm a 69 vintage myself)
What about these too:
Paper Play
Play Away
Baba Papa (all change!!!)
Crystal Tips and Alastair
Roobarb and Custard (the real one, not the new fangled one on now)
Issi Noho
Rupert
And who can forget.....
Rent a Ghost!!!!!
I think I watched too much TV as a kid!!!
(PS I'm a 69 vintage myself)
My toes look like Baba papa and family :scared:
My favourite was "white horses" and "Champion the Wonder Horse"