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Favourite Childhood TV Programme
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's time to feel old!!
What's the programme you used to get sat, cross legged in front of and your mum could guarantee a half hour of peace til the title credits rolled?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"He Man and Thundercats to name but two.
But they were for boys only!!!"
Which of course I now realise there's a 50/50 chance you actually are.... ooops |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Top Cat, Banana Splits, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90, Wacky Races, Hong Kong Phooey... And once I went to secondary school a sci-fi programme called The Changes |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"He Man and Thundercats to name but two."
Me too. And Sheera. Also The Mysterious Cities of Gold and Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds. Tom and Jerry cartoons (but only the old ones). Oh, and Press Gang. |
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Where do we start here. Mainly 80's kids tv:
Thundercats
Terrahawks
Dangermouse
Knight rider
Knightmare
Byker grove
Grange Hill
Crystal maze
Price is right (lesely crowther)
SuperGran
Finger mouse
Fraggle rock.
Probably many more I forgot |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
My earliest memory TV wise is Trumpton.
"Pugh, Pugh, Barney, McGrew..."
They always finished with a song in the bandstand.
We have a bandstand at our loca park. I tried to incorporate if into lay year's festival but it didn't quite live up to my 'Trumpton' expectations. |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"My earliest memory TV wise is Trumpton.
"Pugh, Pugh, Barney, McGrew..."
They always finished with a song in the bandstand.
We have a bandstand at our loca park. I tried to incorporate if into lay year's festival but it didn't quite live up to my 'Trumpton' expectations. "
*local!! |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Transformers
Thundercats
Timmy Mallet
Why Don't you ( go and do something less boring instead )
Fraggle Rock
Dangermouse
Grange Hill
Top Cat
Just to name a few..."
Why Don't You? Oh the irony!
Advocated you doing something more interesting then watch TV but was on TV!?!? |
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"My earliest memory TV wise is Trumpton.
"Pugh, Pugh, Barney, McGrew..."
They always finished with a song in the bandstand.
We have a bandstand at our loca park. I tried to incorporate if into lay year's festival but it didn't quite live up to my ' expectations. " you don't look old enough to remember trumpton |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Always liked Dangermouse, Count Duckula and Trap Door. Knightmare was good too. The big favourites were the Saturday lunch time shows like Airwolf, Streethawk, The A-Team and Knight Rider though, and not forgetting the old British wrestling with the likes of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Kendo Nagasaki..!! |
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"Loved watching Pipkins. Still watch it now on YouTube, my son thinks I'm barmy! "
My daughter and her boyfriend are always laughing and giggling in her room. The other half asks if they're watching porn, I say no, it's Hey! Arnold and Recess on YouTube. She's a PhD student he's an electrian...we think they're barmy! |
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"Always liked Dangermouse, Count Duckula and Trap Door. Knightmare was good too. The big favourites were the Saturday lunch time shows like Airwolf, Streethawk, The A-Team and Knight Rider though, and not forgetting the old British wrestling with the likes of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Kendo Nagasaki..!!"
Considering the above were from my childhood/youth and I'm 54, someone is telling porkies about their age! |
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Never really watched kids programmes with my mum....used to watch Bonanza and The Cedar Tree with her.
My favourite kids shows were The Muppet Show, Basil Brush and a bit later Jamie & The Magic Torch. |
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"Always liked Dangermouse, Count Duckula and Trap Door. Knightmare was good too. The big favourites were the Saturday lunch time shows like Airwolf, Streethawk, The A-Team and Knight Rider though, and not forgetting the old British wrestling with the likes of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Kendo Nagasaki..!!"
Wow, Almost forgot about the wrestling.
I BARLEY remember this.
C'mon all big daddy done was hit other opponents with his belly, not very impressive. |
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