Favourite Childhood TV Shows
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Favourite Childhood TV Shows
There are many i recall but opted for a top 3 of.
1)Bananaman
2)Superted
3)Willo the Wisp
Anybody else wish too share their top 3
1)Bananaman
2)Superted
3)Willo the Wisp
Anybody else wish too share their top 3
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Real Ghostbusters
BraveStarr
TMNT
BraveStarr
TMNT
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Bill & Ben (the flower pot men)
Andy Pandy
The Test Card
That was about all there was on "when I were a lad"
Andy Pandy
The Test Card
That was about all there was on "when I were a lad"
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Jamie and his magic torch
Chorlton & the Wheelies
Bananaman
Chorlton & the Wheelies
Bananaman
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Lost in Space
Thunderbirds
UFO
Thunderbirds
UFO
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Picture Book
Andy Pandy
Bill & Ben
Rag, Tag & Bobtail
Woodentops
Torchy the Battery Boy
Muffin the Mule
Lenny the Lion
Twizzle
Champion the Wonder horse
Cheyenne
Wells Fargo
Gunsmoke
Wagon Train
Andy Pandy
Bill & Ben
Rag, Tag & Bobtail
Woodentops
Torchy the Battery Boy
Muffin the Mule
Lenny the Lion
Twizzle
Champion the Wonder horse
Cheyenne
Wells Fargo
Gunsmoke
Wagon Train
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"Champion the Wonder Horse"
I'd forgotten that- but, hell's bells, I've now started singing that theme tune.
You can hear the name of.... CHAMPIOOOOON......
I'd forgotten that- but, hell's bells, I've now started singing that theme tune.
You can hear the name of.... CHAMPIOOOOON......
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Mr Ed...the talking horse
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Who remembers Button Moon?
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Mary Mungo and Midge
The Herb Garden
Crystal Tipps and Alistair
The Herb Garden
Crystal Tipps and Alistair
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Terrahawks, Zelda still gives me nightmares lol, thunderbirds and not forgetting stingray, fav cartoon Popeye, they dont make them like that anymore because their not allowed to.
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Can you imagine Popeye nowadays? We'd have people crying that he's a white male and not a black transexual. Because they also have muscles.moaninclaret wrote:Terrahawks, Zelda still gives me nightmares lol, thunderbirds and not forgetting stingray, fav cartoon Popeye, they dont make them like that anymore because their not allowed to.
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Tiswas but I was married with kids.
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Thunderbirds
Wacky Races
Top Cat
Wacky Races
Top Cat
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Some of my favourites are already mentioned such as Bananaman, Mr Ben and Super Ted.
Also liked:
Pob
You & Me
Pigeon Street
Chock-a-block
Fun House
Also liked:
Pob
You & Me
Pigeon Street
Chock-a-block
Fun House
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Ok, nobody remembers Button Moon, so I'll go with, Thunder Cats, A-Team, Knight Rider and Streethawk - I bet nobody remembers that either. Mid 80s.
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I remember the theme tune.Goobs wrote:Pigeon Street
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Batman!
Zap!
Pow!
Bang!!
Zap!
Pow!
Bang!!
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You do realise you missed out the Lone Ranger ?IanMcL wrote:Picture Book
Andy Pandy
Bill & Ben
Rag, Tag & Bobtail
Woodentops
Torchy the Battery Boy
Muffin the Mule
Lenny the Lion
Twizzle
Champion the Wonder horse
Cheyenne
Wells Fargo
Gunsmoke
Wagon Train
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And Bronco Layne and Maverick.tim_noone wrote:You do realise you missed out the Lone Ranger ?
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....and Sooty!tim_noone wrote:You do realise you missed out the Lone Ranger ?
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And Casey Jonesclaretblue wrote:....and Sooty!
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Captain scarlet.
Thunderbirds.
Mr Benn.
Joe 90.
Branded.
Thunderbirds.
Mr Benn.
Joe 90.
Branded.
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When I was reyt young..
Button Moon
Postman Pat
Rainbow
A little older...
He-Man
Thunder cats
Turtles
Ghostbusters
Into my teens..
Legend of Prince Valiant
Bad Influence
Batman The Animated Series
Animals of Farthing Wood
Grange Hill
Special mentions to..
The Queen's Nose
Five Children and It
The Demon Headmaster
Byker Grove
Round The Bend
Trapdoor
Finders Keepers
Funhouse
Record Breakers
Raggy Dolls
Bertha
X-Men
Button Moon
Postman Pat
Rainbow
A little older...
He-Man
Thunder cats
Turtles
Ghostbusters
Into my teens..
Legend of Prince Valiant
Bad Influence
Batman The Animated Series
Animals of Farthing Wood
Grange Hill
Special mentions to..
The Queen's Nose
Five Children and It
The Demon Headmaster
Byker Grove
Round The Bend
Trapdoor
Finders Keepers
Funhouse
Record Breakers
Raggy Dolls
Bertha
X-Men
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I remember Button Moon AND went and saw the live show at Colne muniFactualFrank wrote:Ok, nobody remembers Button Moon, so I'll go with, Thunder Cats, A-Team, Knight Rider and Streethawk - I bet nobody remembers that either. Mid 80s.
I’ll see your A-Team, Knight Rider and Streethawk (incidentally currently being shown on 5 Spike) and raise you TJ Hooker, CHiPs& Airwolf
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Yes my daughter loved button moon and watched the show at colne muni too!wilks_bfc wrote:I remember Button Moon AND went and saw the live show at Colne muni
I’ll see your A-Team, Knight Rider and Streethawk (incidentally currently being shown on 5 Spike) and raise you TJ Hooker, CHiPs& Airwolf
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Trumpton
Magic Roundabout
Banana Splits
I know showing my age!
Magic Roundabout
Banana Splits
I know showing my age!
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Aqua Marina she was fit ..And she could breathe through her ears
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Thanks for that Tim! Agreed! Got the mask in the loft, somewhere!tim_noone wrote:You do realise you missed out the Lone Ranger ?
Also....Davy Crockett.
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And Rawhide!
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yep.... Clinton EastwoodIanMcL wrote:And Rawhide!
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Ulysees 31, Dungeons and Dragons and Thundercats, Hoooooooooooooo!
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Tom and Jerry
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Re: Favourite Childhood TV Shows
worzel gummidge
marmalade atkins
dungeons and dragons
look and read (at school)
i remember a drama written by diane wyn-jones called archer's goon. it was the best thing i saw aimed at children as a kid, so much so i bought the book.
recently watched thundercats on youtube and was shocked how bad it was - especially the voice acting.
marmalade atkins
dungeons and dragons
look and read (at school)
i remember a drama written by diane wyn-jones called archer's goon. it was the best thing i saw aimed at children as a kid, so much so i bought the book.
recently watched thundercats on youtube and was shocked how bad it was - especially the voice acting.
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Billy Bean and Muffin the Mule (when it was legal).
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Four Feather Falls (Tex Tucker and those Mexican bandits)
Beverly Hillbillies
Beverly Hillbillies
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Tex Tucker's voice in Four Feather Falls was covered by Nicholas Parsons, whilst the theme tune was sung by Michael Holiday.
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Both quality. For some reason, I kept thinking Brian Blessed did Dungeons and Dragons. Always got mixed up with the chap who did actually present it.yTib wrote:worzel gummidge
dungeons and dragons
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think you are confusing it with knightmare there much.FactualFrank wrote:Both quality. For some reason, I kept thinking Brian Blessed did Dungeons and Dragons. Always got mixed up with the chap who did actually present it.
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Confusion. That's how easy it is.
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Fireball XL5.
Thunderbirds.
Original Batman Series.
Thunderbirds.
Original Batman Series.
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LeadBelly wrote:"Champion the Wonder Horse"
I'd forgotten that- but, hell's bells, I've now started singing that theme tune.
You can hear the name of.... CHAMPIOOOOON......
What was the other that was on that was very badly dubbed into english, was it the Flashing Blade or something like that?
Seemed to be on every six week summer holiday absolute Sh****
Anyway.
The Clangers
Mr Ben
Monty Python, was nine or ten when it was repeated at 9pm on BBC 2 but loved it.
Went to see the Holy grail when it came out in 75 when was ten.
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talking of badly dubbed - anyone remember tim tyler - the boy who lost his laugh?Jeffbfc wrote:What was the other that was on that was very badly dubbed into english, was it the Flashing Blade or something like that?
Seemed to be on every six week summer holiday absolute Sh****
Anyway.
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Still living in Bradford near Cardiac Hill? Some of us called it that when we were younger as it knacked you out walking up it.yTib wrote:talking of badly dubbed - anyone remember tim tyler - the boy who lost his laugh?
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do i know you, cc?ColonelCool wrote:Still living in Bradford near Cardiac Hill? Some of us called it that when we were younger as it knacked you out walking up it.
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yTib wrote:do i know you, cc?
Yes.
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well i remember me and muchacho had a fall out and were banned and you popped up the very next day.ColonelCool wrote:Yes.
but he doesn' t know me and i rather doubt neither does he.
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Hey, nonce. Don't bring me into this.
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Name and address please!ColonelCool wrote:Yes.