DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Radio- PC 49, Listen with Mother. TV- Muffin the Mule, Whirligig,The Lone Ranger. Those really were the days.
Saxondale Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 TV= Henry's Cat and King Rollo maybe? Radio = Adverts for John Grose, the main Ford dealer in Ipswich, on a local commercial station down in that neck of the woods.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Radio - Morgan Cross' Crosstalk on RL or possibly the Top 40 on Radio 1 Sunday afternoons TV - The Flashing Blade
pSinatra Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 The closing credits of Crossroads meant bedtime Sundays listening to Pick of the Pops with Fluff - whilst the old girl cooked a roast & rice pudding. The old boy in the garage filling his Cortina with P38.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Two Way Family Favourites Dixon of Dock Green That sounds rude. Actually, they both do!
rico Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Tv : Tom Jones Show,always remember his name in big red letters whilst belting out "it's not unusual" Radio: probably Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart weekend request shows
FoxesAreBlue Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 The inappropriately named Johnson and Freinds
Webbo Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 That sounds rude. Actually, they both do! Ruder than this? Muffin the Mule,
Webbo Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Probably Playschool, I always rooted for the arched window.
stockyfox Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Radio: Dick Barton - Special Agent; Mr Pastry (Richard Hearn); Workers Playtime; Billy Cotton Bandshow; Radio Luxemburg 208 metres - Horace Batchelor (on my crystal set) TV: Muffin the Mule (Annette Mills), Hopalong Cassidy; England 3 Hungary 6; The Railway Children; Leicester City 6 Swansea 1 (First televised broadcast of highlights involving Leicester from Filbert Street on BBC Sportsview 12/11/55, What's My Line; Sunday Night at the London Palladium; TW3 (That was the week thaT was; Watching the white spot gradually disappear from the middle of the screen when BBC closed down
rico Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Probably Playschool, I always rooted for the arched window. Did you have the hots for Jemima?
Webbo Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 Did you have the hots for Jemima? Hambel would have so got it.
Guest Electric Yetis Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 The furthest back I can remember tv wise was watching the 1990 World Cup Semi vs West Germany. Clear memory of that night as a 4 year old. Before that nothing.
Orkneyfox Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 As above, plus Andy Pandy, Gunsmoke, Round the Horne, Archie Andrews Bil and Benn, Boot and Saddles www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wIGeh0wVbk
separator Posted 22 October 2013 Posted 22 October 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0xZh2Uf5v0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkt2iJ9z9n8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG8iTNl7L1w
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