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Postby Mandrake » Oct 10th, '08, 21:12



Apparently Steve Harley was asked to record a special version for that ad but he declined so they got a mimic to do it - very convincing!

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Postby taffy » Oct 10th, '08, 21:16

Does any body remember :

The Get Along gang? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrOUv4hQyHk

Jem (Only watched this due to my sister! :roll: )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20BZID081Vk

And not forgetting WHY DON'T YOU?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/title ... tyou.shtml

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Postby Relish » Oct 10th, '08, 23:44

and does anyone remember Gilbert the alien from Sat mornings, think he was with Gaz Top and always had snot out of his nose?

and Visionairies?

Mysterious Cities of gold? (sorry if already posted)

Defenders of the Earth?

Press Gang?

Grotbags?

that one where the bad woman / witch was called T-Bag?

and Mr Daniels with Wizbit!

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Postby Markdini » Oct 10th, '08, 23:47

I met Gaz Top the other day......

I am master of misdirection, look over there.

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Postby Relish » Oct 10th, '08, 23:57

Bob Mortimer on Shooting Stars: "Gareth"
Gaz Top: "My friends call me Gaz"
BM: "So, Gareth..."

lol!

:D

(sorry mini hijack - back to old tv)

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Postby Misanthropy » Oct 11th, '08, 00:22

Relish wrote:that one where the bad woman / witch was called T-Bag?


Theres a character in Prison Break called T bag
yes that was that programme with claire rayner I mentioned but I've forgotten what it was called

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Postby Robbie » Oct 11th, '08, 12:11

Loads of vintage ads on Telly Ads:
http://www.tellyads.com/

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Postby flashman » Oct 15th, '08, 21:53

Let's not forget this corker.... with a better theme tune than most of the crud that's in the charts right now!!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=G6NBAZrdjQw


Oh yeah.... those crazy guitars man!!!

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Postby taffy » Oct 15th, '08, 21:57

Have to agree with you Flash! I posted this aswell, apparently not many people remember it! :shock: What were they watching if they weren't watching this?

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Postby themagicwand » Oct 15th, '08, 22:06

Bearing in mind that I'm really old:

Casey Jones - B&W TV show from the 50's in the States, shown over here during kids' summer holidays in the 1970's. This was before CBBC etc.

Likewise the original Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, & Revenge of the Rocketmen (later revamped as the Rocketeer) - originally 1930's and 1940's cinema serials in the States, served up every morning of the summer holidays in the 1970's for us kids to devour.

Onto genuine kids TV - anyone remember Pipkins? ITV lunchtimes in the 70's. It used to be on when Rainbow wasn't, if you know what I mean. A series of Rainbow would finish and Pipkins would then take it's place 12.10 - 12.30 every lunchtime. Pipkins was hilarious, far superior to Rainbow, the main characyer being a very stuffy and arrogant hare called Hartley. Classic.

Ooh, and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. Again summer holiday TV.

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Postby kolm » Oct 16th, '08, 02:50

I've never felt so young

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Postby Rufio » Oct 16th, '08, 09:52

Anyone else here reliving their youth with ITV2 repeating The Wonder Years? I personally appreciate it more second time around. Great cover by Joe Cocker as the theme song too.

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Postby themagicwand » Oct 16th, '08, 10:38

Rufio wrote:Anyone else here reliving their youth with ITV2 repeating The Wonder Years? I personally appreciate it more second time around. Great cover by Joe Cocker as the theme song too.

Reliving their youth? I was in my 20's the first time around! I'm afraid that the Wonder Years has just too much sacarine in it for me. :?

"Well, it was around that time that I began to realise the true meaning of friendship. And it ain't no fancy lick of paint on no sporty automobile, nor the latest and greatest fad or flash in the pan rock group. No, true friendship goes a lot deeper than that. And on that warm summer's day, standing outside old man Johnson's soda fountain, it was Sarah-Lou who finally taught me the true meaning of friendship. It's just been there for a person when a person needs them to be there. And the funny thing - 15 years later I made Sarah-Lou my wife. And today, more years later than I care to remember, she's still my best friend."

BLEURGH!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 16th, '08, 10:45

awww no, I think that's really sweet

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Postby daleshrimpton » Oct 16th, '08, 11:07

themagicwand wrote:Bearing in mind that I'm really old:

Casey Jones - B&W TV show from the 50's in the States, shown over here during kids' summer holidays in the 1970's. This was before CBBC etc.

Likewise the original Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, & Revenge of the Rocketmen (later revamped as the Rocketeer) - originally 1930's and 1940's cinema serials in the States, served up every morning of the summer holidays in the 1970's for us kids to devour.

Onto genuine kids TV - anyone remember Pipkins? ITV lunchtimes in the 70's. It used to be on when Rainbow wasn't, if you know what I mean. A series of Rainbow would finish and Pipkins would then take it's place 12.10 - 12.30 every lunchtime. Pipkins was hilarious, far superior to Rainbow, the main characyer being a very stuffy and arrogant hare called Hartley. Classic.

Ooh, and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. Again summer holiday TV.

I'm just going off to replace the dust in my veins with some virgin blood. I shall live forever I tell you, FOREVER!


if your going to mention casey Jones, and summer morning bbc you must mention the follwing 3.

White Horses, ( I hear the theme song, and i feel the sun on my back, and a kid again)

Robbinson Crusoe.. ( That was noramly shown in the lead up to christmas)
da-da-da-da-de-da.....( waves crashing ) da-da-da-da-de-da-dada-daaa...

and the flashing blade..A badly dubbed french saga , later re dubbed as a spoof of it's self on saturday super store.

And "Herges adventures of tintin.. filmed by telehascette, and belle vision."
next week, captain Haddock is found in a cupboard, being spitroasted by the thompson twins".... :)

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