NickTB
Eidur Gudjohnsen
I remember those Black and white foreign films on each morning during the hols
Robinson Crusoe
Belle and Sebastian
The Flashing Blade
White Horses
Ah memories
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I remember those Black and white foreign films on each morning during the hols
Robinson Crusoe
Belle and Sebastian
The Flashing Blade
White Horses
Ah memories
Think you and I will share the same zimmer frame, R mate! :lol:
Remembered fondly.
Secret Squirrel
Thunderbirds (on Saturday eve. after the wrestling)
Fireball XL5 (1)
Danger Man
The Saint
The Avengers (2)
The Goodies
Monty Python
Till Death Us Do Part
Not Only But Also
Joe 90
Sgt. Bilko
Marty Feldman Show
Dads Army
Hogans Heroes (3)
Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
Charlies Angels
Dr Who
The Frost Report (vaguely!)
Never Liked
The High Chapparal
The Virginian
The Partridge Family
F Troop
Saturday Night at the London Palladium
Batman
Terry and June (4)
The Liver Birds
The Dustbinmen
Crossroads (my Gran's fave!)
Rod Hull and Emu.
Rainbow.
Anyone remember a programme (american I think) where they would freeze time by putting their forefingers together and clap twice to unfreeze it???? Can't remember the name for the life of me.
I'll do it it categories....
1-5 years old
Thomas the Tank engine
Care Bears
Sooty
5-9
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Transformers
Ghostbusters
Animals of Farthing Wood
Byker Grove
10-16
Saved by the bell
California dreams
Heartbreak High
Sister Sister
Keenan and Kel
City Guys
Hanging with Mr Cooper
Sabrina the teenage Witch
Art Attack was always a belter of a show. My cousin spent a week at my house the other week and I put it on for him. Neil Buchanan is long gone, but more worryingly, so is the talking head. Been replaced with a talking cartoon palm tree. I worry for future generations
Rainbow.
Anyone remember a programme (american I think) where they would freeze time by putting their forefingers together and clap twice to unfreeze it???? Can't remember the name for the life of me.
Didn't he die? Heard he had an art attack