60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Porridge and Yes Minister/Yes prime minister.
Thats about it and I wasn't a fan of Only Fools And Horses first time round so I'm not watching that again.
Oh and House Of Cards, the UK version.
Thats about it and I wasn't a fan of Only Fools And Horses first time round so I'm not watching that again.
Oh and House Of Cards, the UK version.
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Star Trek is on every day here, seen a couple of episodes this year that I'd never seen before.
All sorts of old shows on this channel:
https://www.handitv.com/shows/
All sorts of old shows on this channel:
https://www.handitv.com/shows/
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
I loved Thunderbirds, Stingray and Captain Scarlet* as a kid and they all went out of production at least 10 years before I was born.Bike Breaker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 2:10 pmYou must be very old.
You missed out Twizzle and Supercar.
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Professionals and Dukes of Hazzard
I now watch Chips, but I don't remember watching it in the 70s/80s
I now watch Chips, but I don't remember watching it in the 70s/80s
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Dukes of hazzard is still awesome.
Also ok,
Knight rider
A team
Minder
Professionals
Jane
Dempsey and Makepeace
BJ and the bear
Hardcastle and Mcormack
Kung fu
I’m sure there’s more
Also ok,
Knight rider
A team
Minder
Professionals
Jane
Dempsey and Makepeace
BJ and the bear
Hardcastle and Mcormack
Kung fu
I’m sure there’s more
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Ripping Yarns. Still fucking good.
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Original minder is very good - great script and good acting -of its time
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Why isn't Monkey on? Or the Tom Baker Dr who, or Blake's 7!!!
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
Another favourite of mine and above OFAH, but i was in the trade back then.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 9:16 pm Original minder is very good - great script and good acting -of its time
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Just a quick heads up that all 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers are on BBC iPlayer, and will be for the next 7 months.
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Re: 60s/70s/80s retro TV, what do you re-watch from your youth ?
I love Minder but definitely prefer the later series with Gary Webster replacing Dennis Waterman- Terry's character was just a bit too cheesy at times and over-played for me, I thought Ray was more believable and likeableasmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 9:16 pm Original minder is very good - great script and good acting -of its time
Arthur , Dave , and Chisolm / Jones / Rycott were brilliant in all of them
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Sacrilige !Tricky wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 11:01 amI love Minder but definitely prefer the later series with Gary Webster replacing Dennis Waterman- Terry's character was just a bit too cheesy at times and over-played for me, I thought Ray was more believable and likeableasmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 9:16 pm Original minder is very good - great script and good acting -of its time
Arthur , Dave , and Chisolm / Jones / Rycott were brilliant in all of them
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One of the highlights of my (long) life was meeting Joe 90 at Gerry Anderson's studios in Slough. Came away with a toy flying car and a photo of me, Joe and the mousetrap!