Northants Fox Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 can you remember the shows that were on when you were 5 or even just a bit older. > > > These will show up my age as i remember Trumpton, Camberwick Green from the 70's and this does show my age as these were the shows around when i was 5 Andy Pandy, Bill and Ben the big favourite was called The Wooden Tops.
Head Honcho Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 can you remember the shows that were on when you were 5 or even just a bit older. > > > These will show up my age as i remember Trumpton, Camberwick Green from the 70's and this does show my age as these were the shows around when i was 5 Andy Pandy, Bill and Ben the big favourite was called The Wooden Tops. Mr Ben was my favourite
Northants Fox Posted 26 September 2005 Author Posted 26 September 2005 Mr Ben was my favourite I know that one as well.( will have a look later and reply)
Guest Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 Chorlton and the Wheeelies was the best. "Ello little old lady"
Rincewind Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 Not sure. talking about a long time ago. Bill and Ben Andy Pandy Woodentops (spotty dog as well) Tales Of The Riverbank Watch With Mother (thats when women stayed at home and done all the easy jobs ) An the best of all Muffin The Mule Tho I may have been too young for Muffin.
BMR Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 We couldnt afford a telly ner only joking we had a big fook off black and white with 4 massive punch buttons and me as the remote control.. Hartley Hare rings a bell, Trumpton too, lots of puppets and dodgy animation, think the Clangers and Bagpuss eeeeee they were the days.......er maybe not!
Northants Fox Posted 26 September 2005 Author Posted 26 September 2005 Had an after thought while i was at work, how about the shows that were shown on a Saturday morning when you were a kid as well, my list is: Tiswas Saturday morning swap shop Saturday Super Store
Libertine Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 Rod, Jane and Freddy Brum Brum rules. As does Mr. Ben.
Northants Fox Posted 26 September 2005 Author Posted 26 September 2005 Chorlton and the Wheeelies was the best. "Ello little old lady" How about a bit of the theme to Chorlton and the Wheelies, Lisa you should be able to answer that one. :laugh:But can anyone tell me the opening words to Camberwick Green. (It's the bit right at the start and involves a Musical Box. (Bet no one can.)
Head Honcho Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 How about a bit of the theme to Chorlton and the Wheelies, Lisa you should be able to answer that one. :laugh: But can anyone tell me the opening words to Camberwick Green. (It's the bit right at the start and involves a Musical Box. (Bet no one can.) "Here is a box, a musical box, wound up and ready to play. But this box can hide a secret inside. Can you guess what is in it today ?" I did cheat mind!!
Janx Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 I have met Brum, went to this little museum in the Cotswolds with my little anklebiter a few months back and met him in the Flesh or steel or whatever. Pitkins Rhoobarb and Custard Chigley, Camberwick Green, Trumpton etc Mary Mungo and Midge Rainbow Hammy and Tales from the Riverbank Hectors House Hickory House Parsley and the Herb Garden Paddignton Ivore the Engine, Noggin the Nog etc Captain Pugwash Ooo I could go on!
Northants Fox Posted 26 September 2005 Author Posted 26 September 2005 You looked at the link i take it. I had a look myself so i'm not surprised at that. but can anybody find the second part of my question without cheating
john_lcfc Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 i loved noddu and fireman sam and brum apparently
rossporterlc Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 fireman sam postman pat and bannas in pajamas are legendary
Matt Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 Fireman Sam Postman Pat Thomas The Tank Brum Rainbow Super Ted
Guest Posted 26 September 2005 Posted 26 September 2005 How about a bit of the theme to Chorlton and the Wheelies, Lisa you should be able to answer that one. :laugh: Join in, we'll take you for a spin and show you round the wheelie world, Hop on it's fun to come along and take a look at wheelie world, You'll be surprised how good it feels, To zoom along and you can whell so merrily, with me, You don't need a ticket 'cos we'll get you on for free, And if you see the witch Funella don't be worried 'cos there's no cause for alarm, (ha ha ha ha) 'Cos we've got Chorlton who's a dragon and he'll keep you free from harm, (ho ho ho ho) It's fun at any time of year, So put your wheels in second gear, And then hold tight, alright, we'll show you all the sites of wheelie world (dum dum dum dum, dum dum....dum dum) I think Perhaps I should transfer Chorlton from the OS? Or maybe not.... But can anyone tell me the opening words to Camberwick Green. (It's the bit right at the start and involves a Musical Box. (Bet no one can.) Here is a box, a musical box, wound up and ready to play?
Northants Fox Posted 27 September 2005 Author Posted 27 September 2005 Very good Lisa i'm impressed. :thumbsup: Any one know these: Count Duckula Dangermouse Jamie and the Magic Torch I'll hava look myself to see if i can find any more :thumbsup:
Guest Posted 27 September 2005 Posted 27 September 2005 Jamie, Jamie, no two nights are the same..... That's all I can remember for that one. I used to love the Dangermouse theme, can't remember the exact words though. If I try and remember Count Duckula, then I get Ghostbusters. I did like Thundercats too.
Sir JJ Wilcox Posted 27 September 2005 Posted 27 September 2005 Dangermouse and count Duckula rule (especially Nanny) But i did absolutely love thunder thunder thunder thunder CATS
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