TV of your youth

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colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
From when I was really small:

Bill and Ben
Muffin the Mule
Andy sodding Pandy, who started this thread??
Leading on to:

Captain Pugwash
Ivor the Engine
Popeye ( the cartoon that is)

Oh God I need a drink................................
 

Wolf04

New Member
Location
Wallsend on Tyne
Wolf04 said:
I use to have a toy super car. Now what was the driver/inventor called?
Found it, Mike Mercury was the pilot. Which reminds me Fireball XL5.
 

Sh4rkyBloke

Jaffa Cake monster
Location
Manchester, UK
For sheer silliness it has to be Rentaghost.

I also used to love Airwolf and Knight Rider but the classic must be Monkey!... never did really figure out whether Tripitaka was a boy or a girl though. ;):biggrin::biggrin:

Monkey magic, monkey magic!!!! Chest-hair-ripping-and-blowing-and-tiny-staff-from-the-ear-tastic stuff!! :eek:
 

Mac66

Senior Member
Location
Newbury-ish
In no particular order

The Tomorrow People
Goober and the Ghost Chasers
Funky Fantom(Phantom?)
Speed Buggy
Van der Valk
Hong Kong Phooey
Pursuaders
Space 1999
UFO
Captain Scarlet
Magpie
Deputy Dawg
Whacky Races
Catch the Pidgeon?
Protectors
G-Force
Star Trek
Dr Who

So many more!
 

lazyfatgit

Guest
Location
Lawrence, NSW
Mary, Mungo and Midge brings back fond memories.

Bought this on DVD for my kids and they loved it.

Earliest I can remember is probably Andy Pandy and Pogles Wood. There was also something awful about a lamb chop or something.

Liked tomorrow people, space 1999, doctor who, star trek, blakes 7 - anything science fiction.
 
I'd really love to find a Youtube of Garry Halliday but alas! no matches returned (if anyone can point me in the direction of an online clip, they're my friend for life! :eek:). Victim of BBC's infamous wipe-the-lot-no-one's-ever-going-to-be-interested policy of the 1960s (they cleaned out a lot of early Doctor Who too ;)).

A few weeks ago I lighted on an old Sherlock Holmes. There have been oodles of Sherlocks spanning the years, but I think Douglas Wilmer was one of the best. There appear to be two episodes surviving online.
 

lazyfatgit

Guest
Location
Lawrence, NSW
ianrauk said:
Has anyone chosen Rhubarb & Custard... trippy man

Over the years loads of folk mention this, but it's always seemed to me that they suggest it because it was trendy at the time. Not sure anyone actually scincerely liked it.

I've got it on DVD as i bought a bundle for the kids, and i still think it's gash.
 

col

Legendary Member
Great thread, love nostalgia, no ones mentioned HR puffnstuff yet?

Never like rhubarb and custard, but loved noggin the nog .
 
Location
Accrington
I also liked

Clangers
Wait till your Father gets home
Willo the wisp the original
Jackanory ditto
Muppet show when first aired
Woodentops awww spotty dog...
Chorlton and the Wheelies (my son loved the witch no comments :becool:
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
The Herbs....Still have a soft toy Parsley the Lion knocking about at my mums somewhere.

Can't believe no-ones mentioned The Wombles.
 
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