Favourite old TV programs

Favourite old TV programs

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Randall & Hopkirk. I used to love this as a kid

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Originally posted by divegeester
Randall & Hopkirk. I used to love this as a kid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwIFxRTAh5c
I loved

bagpuss
the clangers
fingerbob
Mr.Ben
Button moon
ivor the engine
Grangehill (flippin heck Tucker!)
starsky and hutch
the professionals
How

etc etc

and more recently an amazing cartoon of a Londoner popular in the late nineties, Stressed Eric

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Tropical North

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I loved

bagpuss
the clangers
fingerbob
Mr.Ben
Button moon
ivor the engine
Grangehill (flippin heck Tucker!)
starsky and hutch
the professionals
How

etc etc

and more recently an amazing cartoon of a Londoner popular in the late nineties, Stressed Eric
Loved Grange Hill 🙂

Worzel Gummidge

Only Fools and Horses

The Famous Five (Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the Dog)

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Get Smart
Hogan's Heroes
The Lone Ranger
F Troop
Dr Who (Tom Baker)
The Goodies
The Kenny Everett Video Cassette

and of course

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.

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The Prisoner.

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So many isn't there!

The Man From Uncle
The Magic Roundabout
Tomorrows World

Did anyone watch The Banana Splits on Saturday mornings?

There was a great serial interpolated into the program called The Flashing Blade - brilliant.

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Originally posted by divegeester
There was a great serial interpolated into the program called The Flashing Blade - brilliant.
I'm humming the tune now.

White Horses.

The Double Deckers.

The Clangers.

Thunderbirds.

The succulent pouting Peter Tork!

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Originally posted by divegeester

Did anyone watch The Banana Splits on Saturday mornings?
i used to go around singing the theme song as a kid.

my memory is hazy - did it have a segment with chimp spies?

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H.R. Puff'n'Stuff.

and i've got Thunderbirds on DVD now.

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Here you go guys.....

The Banana Spilts theme song:




The flashing Blade (one of my favourite themes)




*you've got to fight for what you want and all that you believe...* oh yeah!

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Originally posted by Blackamp
Get Smart
Hogan's Heroes
The Lone Ranger
F Troop
Dr Who (Tom Baker)
The Goodies
The Kenny Everett Video Cassette

and of course

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.
i remember Skippy the bush Kangaroo, awesome!

there also used to be a program called Daktari set in Africa, anyone remember that?

and another, Grizzly Adams on which i modelled my pre teens life upon that one

any one remember why don't you? (why dont you go switch off the television set and go do something less boring instead), ironic really

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Robin Hood, The Lone Ranger & William Tell.

(The Lone Ranger never shot and killed anyone, he wounded
100's of baddies, but none died.)

I also remember watching a French version of Robinson Crusoe
which had a fantastic theme tune.

Queenslander

Tropical North

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The Littlest Hobo

Beachcombers

Degrassi Junior High

Gentle Ben

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Originally posted by greenpawn34
Robin Hood, The Lone Ranger & William Tell.

(The Lone Ranger never shot and killed anyone, he wounded
100's of baddies, but none died.)

I also remember watching a French version of Robinson Crusoe
which had a fantastic theme tune.
Here you go Geoff, enjoy. It was a great series.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
i remember Skippy the bush Kangaroo, awesome!

there also used to be a program called Daktari set in Africa, anyone remember that?

and another, Grizzly Adams on which i modelled my pre teens life upon that one

any one remember why don't you? (why dont you go switch off the television set and go do something less boring instead), ironic really
Daktari:

Skippy:

Boy the nostalgia is flowing thick and fast...

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