The film thread reminiscences reminded me, and encouraged me to create another 'oldie' type thread, as the title says . . . . Please Sir My Wife Next Door Love thy Neighbour Till Death Us Do Part To The Manor Born The Good Life Nearest & Dearest Upstairs Downstairs The Jetsons (futuristic, but I can see it happening, though not in my lifetime) Adam, Atom Ant Shoot U.F.O. Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons When the Boat (bert) Comes In The Saint The Persuaders Many more that didn't immediately spring to my mind, but I used to enjoy watching all of those above Remind us about some more . . . .
Not particularly my favourites, but series I remember as a young un because my Dad watched them. We only had 1 TV back then, and only 3 channels to choose from. Slim pickings. Little House on the pararie High chaparral Bonanza The Waltons The water margin Kung Fu Probably missed a few....
Back in the mid 60's I was Stationed in Edinburgh. On a Wednesday(?) Night, it was a quick meal in The Mess then off down town to The Greyfriars Bobby pub to watch the original Likely Lads. Magic.
Get Smart The Champions My Favourite Martian Magpie How Laramie Bonanza The Virginian Bewitched Perry Mason The Fugitive Daktari The Likely Lads/Whatever Happened to Top Cat Burke's Law The Flintstones Steptoe and son The Munsters Dangerman The Addams family Morecambe and Wise Hope that will do to be going on with.
Sapphire and Steel Tales of the unexpected Minder Dempsey and Makepeace Hills street blues Quincy Happy days 321 Red dwarf Muder she wrote
I remember a game show "Safari" with Christopher Biggins......possibly the worst show I have ever seen
Treasure Island sticks in the memory, great series. I hated anything like Blue Peter. "Ask Mummy for some cashew nuts, silver polish and a few sheets of writing paper." F**k off, we don't even have toilet paper.
And that advent crown! What was that all about. Letting kids play with candles and inflammable tinsel
During the 6 weeks school holidays, I can remember there been on.... Grange Hill The boy from lapland The diddakoi Used to love watching The World About Us, narrated by Sir David Attenbrough.
Good afternoon grapple fans. Remember Les Kellett..... Followed by the classified football results...
Still have a money box dusty somewhere at my mams house classic saturday tele and I bet you practiced doing the 321 fingers as well