70's TV
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70's TV
Champion the wonder horse
Skippy
The Pink Panther
Rupert the Bear
Banana Splits
The Adventures of Black Beauty
Thunderbird
Double Deckers
Goodies
The Magic roundabout
Play School
Joe 90
Tizwazz
Multi coloured swap shop
Happy Days
Crossroads
Hawaii five-0
Starsky and Hutch
The Big Match
The Quiz of the week
World of Sport
The Sweeny
Skippy
The Pink Panther
Rupert the Bear
Banana Splits
The Adventures of Black Beauty
Thunderbird
Double Deckers
Goodies
The Magic roundabout
Play School
Joe 90
Tizwazz
Multi coloured swap shop
Happy Days
Crossroads
Hawaii five-0
Starsky and Hutch
The Big Match
The Quiz of the week
World of Sport
The Sweeny
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Re: 70's TV
Thankfully we’ve come a long way since the majority of this dross.
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Stingray
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Fireball XL5, Steve Zodiac, Robert the Robot,& The Beautiful Venus....those were the days
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Batman and Robin.
Kick Off
Kick Off
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Oddly, the first TV show I remember watching with my father was The World at War. It came out in 1973 when I was 6. An odd program for a six year old to watch I’m sure it would be said now. But I remember it quite clearly. Maybe the start of my love of history.
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Re: 70's TV
Pitkins
Robinson Crusoe
Flashing Blade
Rentaghost.
I could have some of these misspelt.
Robinson Crusoe
Flashing Blade
Rentaghost.
I could have some of these misspelt.
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I also vaguely remember a cartoon that could have been about the wars of the Roses that was on tele through the summer tv...I think it might have been overdubbed....definitely mid seventies..anybody remember ?
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Have we?ClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 1:27 amThankfully we’ve come a long way since the majority of this dross.
There is just more choice now.
For every good programme there is still a tipping point, a Mrs browns boys, a keeping up with a kardashian, a celebrity sitting on a roundabout that you wish would accidentally turn into a centrifuge.
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The Flashing Blade maybe?Pheonixknight wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:59 amI also vaguely remember a cartoon that could have been about the wars of the Roses that was on tele through the summer tv...I think it might have been overdubbed....definitely mid seventies..anybody remember ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flashing_Blade
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Re: 70's TV
Whirly birds
Ten town
Four feather falls
Zorro
Robin Hood
Billy Bunter (imagine that these days)
William Tell
Popeye
Yogi Bear
Some of these may the 60's, but fun non-the-less
Ten town
Four feather falls
Zorro
Robin Hood
Billy Bunter (imagine that these days)
William Tell
Popeye
Yogi Bear
Some of these may the 60's, but fun non-the-less
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List of 70’s TV shows that then misses of the greatest comedy series ever made. Weak effort.
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Love thy Neighbour
Till death us do part
On the buses
Wheel tappers and shunters social club
Bernard Manning
Benny f*****g Hill
Can you imagine the meltdown these days over that lot!
Till death us do part
On the buses
Wheel tappers and shunters social club
Bernard Manning
Benny f*****g Hill
Can you imagine the meltdown these days over that lot!
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Loved the Saint when I was a kid
Now have the car ! P1800 in same colour
UTC
Now have the car ! P1800 in same colour
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Wasn’t “the quiz of the week” actually called “sale of the century”?
Branded
Bonanza
The high chaparral
I loved the westerns…
Branded
Bonanza
The high chaparral
I loved the westerns…
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Headbangers and shunters social club was brill
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Seriously. Look at any Reality TV show, Celebrity whatever, Gogglebox and people sat behind desks discussing current topics and acting like idiots thinking it's funny.ClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 1:27 amThankfully we’ve come a long way since the majority of this dross.
Anyway I give you.
Petrocelli
Canon
Rockford Files
Columbo
Charlies Angels
Dukes of Hazard
Quincy
Streets of San Francisco
Kojak
Hill Street Blues
Callan
Colditz
Minder
The Sweeney
The Professionals
Two Ronnies
Monty Python's
Fawlty Towers
etc. etc.
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Comedy goldaclaretinstevenage wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 8:21 amLove thy Neighbour
Till death us do part
On the buses
Wheel tappers and shunters social club
Bernard Manning
Benny f*****g Hill
Can you imagine the meltdown these days over that lot!
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I loved Rainbow when I was a kid. Mum used to let me stay up to watch the Goodies, then as I got a bit older, Minder, the Professionals and the Sweeney.
The Doctor Who of the 70s is streets ahead of the newer series.
The Doctor Who of the 70s is streets ahead of the newer series.
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I remember watching Champion the Wonder Horse much earlier than the 70s. 50s even. I hlmay have an annual in the loft!
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Elbarad wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:02 amOddly, the first TV show I remember watching with my father was The World at War. It came out in 1973 when I was 6. An odd program for a six year old to watch I’m sure it would be said now. But I remember it quite clearly. Maybe the start of my love of history.
I was only a kid too when I watched The World at War. I think it was the first time I realised that Russia was involved in WW2. As far as I can recall, the war in the east (Europe) hardly got a mentioned on 1970s TV or in kids Commando style comics. Cold War politics, I suppose.
As for kids TV: Children of the Stones, and no, it's not about Brian Jones et al. Also, there was another weird/scary children's TV programme about an alien boy who finds himself trapped on Earth while being hunted the force of nature, or something. It's on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbU-zLq ... v6Gzkx4JGN
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I don't think it was the flashing blade as that was not a cartoon...I could be wrong though.
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Abcde, goodbye from Willem and me.
Fghij, we'll see you another day.
Klmno, it's time for us to go.
Pqrst, goodbye from Willem and me, Willem and me, Willem and me.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbyYr6L5xQM
Actually this is the 60s. Sorry!
Fghij, we'll see you another day.
Klmno, it's time for us to go.
Pqrst, goodbye from Willem and me, Willem and me, Willem and me.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbyYr6L5xQM
Actually this is the 60s. Sorry!
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The Ripping Yarns
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Just found this:
https://www.facebook.com/sixties.timemachine
It's actually called Seventies Time-Machine.
https://www.facebook.com/sixties.timemachine
It's actually called Seventies Time-Machine.
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The Flaxton Boys
Catweazle
Catweazle
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Sally James ... The stuff of dreams for many teenagers at the time
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The Goodies, a poor man's Monty Python.
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Spyforce.
Bluey.
Theatre Macabre.
Thriller.
Bluey.
Theatre Macabre.
Thriller.
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Flashing Blade was a live action French programme set during the Franco Spanish warPheonixknight wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 9:42 amI don't think it was the flashing blade as that was not a cartoon...I could be wrong though.
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Half an idea there was an animated Three Musketeers. I wonder it that’s the one?BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 12:51 pmFlashing Blade was a live action French programme set during the Franco Spanish war
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Grange Hill
Hong Kong Phooey
The Love Boat
Hong Kong Phooey
The Love Boat
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Top of the Pops with Jimmy Savile introducing Gary Glitter.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tadUpxEAMZU
More likely to be this.
More likely to be this.
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Smith & Jones
Banachek
Magpie
Lone Ranger
Hart to Hart
Grandstand
321
Opportunity Knocks
Rainbow
Thunderbirds
Banachek
Magpie
Lone Ranger
Hart to Hart
Grandstand
321
Opportunity Knocks
Rainbow
Thunderbirds
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Yes it could have been, I was very young and we had just got our first colour tele...the world was an amazing place.
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Indoor League ! With Fred “ pass the salt Gunga Din” Trueman. Some brilliant tv in the 70’s but like the above just as much garbage as today
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Chorlton and the Wheelies. Somebody must have been on the acid
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Superstars
Loved Brian Jacks, what a machine
Loved Brian Jacks, what a machine
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Budgie
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Pippy Longstockings
Danger Island
Bell&Sebastian
Tintin
Danger Island
Bell&Sebastian
Tintin
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Who's turn is it to switch over ?
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