Z Cars (Brian Blessed as Fancy Smith, James Ellis, Stratford Johns,Frank Windsor)
1962 - 1978
Softly, Softly (Stratford Johns)
Ford Zephyrs and Zodiacs
Ford 100E (dads first car)
Opportunity Knocks - Hughie Green
Whats My Line, This is your Life - Eamon Andrews
Fanny and Johny Craddock
The Dave King Show
Lucille Ball
The Good Old Days
The Adventures of Robin Hood - Richard Green
The Army Game - Alfie Bass and Bill Fraser
Wagon Train - Ward Bond
Cheyenne - Clint Walker
Highway Patrol (10-4) Broderick Crawford
No Hiding Place - Raymond Francis and a very young Johnny Briggs of Coronation St.
Maigret
Bagpuss
Dark Towers
Mr Benn
Embassy No.6
Space Invaders
Jawbreakers
A van that used to drive around selling groceries
Bluebird gold bullion bars
Making your own crossbows
Playing army
Going scrumping for apples and pears
Tomahawk bikes (smaller brother to the Chopper)
Tomy 3D viewers
And what were those huge cans of beer called...Party 5 or something like that?
Edit: Remembered, Watneys Party Seven
Last edited by filch; 03-03-2010 at 10:28 AM.
Radio
Beyond our ken
The Navy Lark
Mrs Dale's Diary
Much Binding in the Marsh
Television
Cracker Jack
And the interludes of course,
The Potters Wheel
London to Brighton in 4 minutes
And the interludes of course, The Potters Wheel, London to Brighton in 4 minutes
Great recall Bedtime - Have a green!
I was about 3 months old when they first started using this. The wiki page about Test Card F is surprisingly interesting considering how boring it was:
Along with his Test Card F co-star Carole Hersee, Bubbles has appeared for an estimated total of 70,000 hours on television, equivalent to nearly eight whole years, which is more than any living person other than Carole (who still owns Bubbles).
Last edited by slackula; 03-03-2010 at 03:55 PM.
bibo ergo sum
If you hear the thunder be happy - the lightening missed.
This time.
ye,, knee tremblers and dirty fingers nails an snotty noses. those were the days my friend ,we thought they'd never end .Tis true.
slackula, sad twat that I am I have just read your link, fascinating stuff indeed.
Thanks for that
Have a green.
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