TV of your youth

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PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
wafflycat said:
Do you mean an entirely separate "Who was modelled on James Garner?" If so, isn't it Troy Tempest of Stringray?

http://www.fab1.co.nz/Stingray_Crew.jpg

No, I meant who was modelled on James Garner, pernickety knickers!:ohmy:

and yes, it was Troy Tempest!
 

Wolf04

New Member
Location
Wallsend on Tyne
addictfreak said:
I liked things like Jason King, Department S, Man in a suitcase. Anyone remember those?
Agree with those also Man from Uncle, Land of Giants, Time Tunnel and Mission Impossible (not Mr Cruise's version).
Great thread Arch.
:ohmy:
 
Mary mungo & midge, the everyday story of urban life was a favourite of mine.


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcKJVqUPRNs


Later progressed to Pigeon Street very PC for its time, with a reggae-dub soundtrack!


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lav92tfPNBg


Also enjoyed Derek Giffiths with Heads and Tails [great theme tune].
A lost lost classic is Fred Harris with Ragtime, I believe recording of this were junked by the BBC.

Can anyone remember WATU-WATU Fish bird ?
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
snorri said:
Hans and Lotte Hass.
And I'm till fascinated by rubberwear.:surrender::biggrin:

Bloody hell, Snorri:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Did you fancy her?

hans_hass.jpg
 

graham56

Legendary Member
Some of the earliest i remember

Four Feather Falls
Torchy
Super Car
Highway Patrol
The Buccaneers
Whirlybirds
Robin Hood

my, i am getting old:sad:
 

Wolf04

New Member
Location
Wallsend on Tyne
graham56 said:
Some of the earliest i remember

Four Feather Falls
Torchy
Super Car
Highway Patrol
The Buccaneers
Whirlybirds
Robin Hood

my, i am getting old:sad:

I use to have a toy super car. Now what was the driver/inventor called?
 
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