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When you got home from school what tv show did you like to watch
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Saved By the Bell
Sister Sister
Sabrina the teenage witch
Kenan & Kel
Lizzie Mcguire
That's So Raven
ZZZZaaap
Queens Nose
Demon Headmaster
Tracy Beaker
Too name a few |
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over a year ago
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I vaguely recall if I was home early enough I'd catch the end of 'Sons and daughters'
Then...
Dogtanian
The mysterious city of gold
Jonny briggs
He man
Defenders of the earth
I really really miss Saturday mornings with The raccoons, pole position,and going live / live and kicking.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was really little, it was Playschool.
Would it be the round window, the square window or the circle. Also likes the Big Ted and Little Ted on the programme.
When I was older I like Grange Hill but I had to be careful as I wasn't allowed to watch it as my Mum thought it was a bad influence on me. Haha, as if. I've turned out an angel |
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"I vaguely recall if I was home early enough I'd catch the end of 'Sons and daughters'
Then...
Dogtanian
The mysterious city of gold
Jonny briggs
He man
Defenders of the earth
I really really miss Saturday mornings with The raccoons, pole position,and going live / live and kicking.
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Loved the racoons and muppet babies on a Saturday morning |
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"I vaguely recall if I was home early enough I'd catch the end of 'Sons and daughters'
Then...
Dogtanian
The mysterious city of gold
Jonny briggs
He man
Defenders of the earth
I really really miss Saturday mornings with The raccoons, pole position,and going live / live and kicking.
Loved the racoons and muppet babies on a Saturday morning "
The Raccoons had a brilliant theme tune for both the intro and closing credits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Am I allowed to say Rolfs cartoon club
Also loved Tony Hart
He did an art programme called hart beat, I loved that "
And I have just enjoyed looking g through your gallery to the same music he used
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"Saved By the Bell
Sister Sister
Sabrina the teenage witch
Kenan & Kel
Lizzie Mcguire
That's So Raven
ZZZZaaap
Queens Nose
Demon Headmaster
Tracy Beaker
Too name a few "
Pretty much my list in a nutshell give or take a couple |
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By *ornyguyMan
over a year ago
Hillsborough, NI |
I remember Thomas the tank engine after school but my slightly older cousin would turn it off on me to be mean.
After that I was at boarding school so didn't get TV after school apart from the news. |
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Grange Hill
Press Gang
Mighty Mouse
Battle of the Planets
Dungeons and Dragons
Degrassi Junior High
Doogie Howser MD
(can't recall if the last two were on after school or later but used to love them!) |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
I used to love
Grange Hill
Murphy’s Mob
The Book Tower
The Feathered Serpent
Soldier and Me (bet you don’t remember that one)
Smith and Goody (one series only)
CBTV
Eureka
The Adventure Game
To name a few!
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
The Tomorrow People was great plus endless cartoons which can’t be shown nowadays!
Tbh many U.K. programs were quite educational and helped shape my vision of the world. I remember things from them but very little from school lessons. |
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Knight are, dungeons and dragons, trap door, press gang, Grange Hill, dangermouse, banana man, superted, and a whole lot more, but fun ended when my sister wanted home and away or neighbours on |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
I predict that almost nobody on this site will remember the TV series, Orlando, starring the NI actor Sam Kydd, who worked as a detective in London.
It was broadcast in the mid to late 1970s.
Sam Kydd is a face that many will recognise: he holds the unbeatable record of having appeared in more British films, especially war films, than anyone else, always in bit parts. He was born in Belfast, over 100 years ago, and died aged 67 from emphysema in 1982.
Throughout his life he had been a heavy smoker, as many were at that time.
My other favourite, especially its theme tune was Animal Magic, wherein the presenter Johnny Morris anthropomorphised the animals he appeared with at Bristol Zoological gardens.
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"Let's not forget Saved by the Bell.
Though if I recall that was a Saturday/Sunday morning show.
Too good not to mention! "
If I hear that theme tune I automatically sing along and proudly know it word for word |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Doobie ducks disco bus
Fun house
The Racoons
Inspector gadget
80 days around the world with Wullie Fog
Block busters
Byker Grove
And of course, Neighbours |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
"Just remembered one from mid to late 70s, How. Loved that show "
The star of How? has to be the incomparable sage Jack Hargreaves, who was a countryside expert, even though he had been born in a city.
A lot of his old programs are available online.
He was also a director of the now defunct Southern Television company; an unusual multi-faceted man, with a vast range of experience under his belt.
Which is why he appeared on How?. Perfect casting.
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
I vaguely recall a TV show called Vision On, that also included the artist Tony Hart, before he got his own show, Take Hart.
I think children could send in their art projects for display, accompanied by some interesting tunes.
A very long time ago; but not as long ago as Pink and Perky, the Flower Pot Men (Bill and Ben); and Andy Pandy, or Muffin the Mule! |
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"I may have made this up but I'm sure there was something called The Red Hand Gang
Might have been about an abandoned house...."
Yes there was. And they stamped a red hand on stuff. Bloody vandals |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"Just remembered one from mid to late 70s, How. Loved that show
The star of How? has to be the incomparable sage Jack Hargreaves, who was a countryside expert, even though he had been born in a city.
A lot of his old programs are available online.
He was also a director of the now defunct Southern Television company; an unusual multi-faceted man, with a vast range of experience under his belt.
Which is why he appeared on How?. Perfect casting.
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Jack cribbed all his stories from talking to real country folk.
Plus he wasn’t very nice either. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
"Just remembered one from mid to late 70s, How. Loved that show
The star of How? has to be the incomparable sage Jack Hargreaves, who was a countryside expert, even though he had been born in a city.
A lot of his old programs are available online.
He was also a director of the now defunct Southern Television company; an unusual multi-faceted man, with a vast range of experience under his belt.
Which is why he appeared on How?. Perfect casting.
Jack cribbed all his stories from talking to real country folk.
Plus he wasn’t very nice either."
I have come across reports of this; but he had a great voice, and an enviable lifestyle too. |
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I recall being gripped by a badly dubbed Tim Tyler: the boy who lost his laugh.
It was a Faustian premise as I recall with young Tim selling his laugh to a baddie called the Baron, who used it's infectiousness to enhance his charisma and make money. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bodger and badger"
And now I’m sitting at my desk with the bodger and badger theme tune playing in my head
Also love chucklevision no idea why now I look back |
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