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Porgy
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Sometimes, kids programs aren't quite how I remembered them!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=007tojIefng&feature=related


I used to love Michael Bentine's Potty Time so when they came out on DVD I thought I'd give them another go.



The worse thing I've watched. So disappointing! what was I thinking? I must have been some weird kid if I liked that! Embarassed

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Saw Michael Benntine live in the Brighton theatre, with Mike and Bernie Williams, in 1967.
Was hilarious!!!! Very complicated character...

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Crapaud
I'd bring back The Great Egg Race.
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... The programme originally set two teams the task of building machines capable of transporting a chicken's egg safely down a table top race track, but different tasks were introduced later most involving the safe handling of raw eggs.
From a time when science shows were presented by the eccentrics of academia like Heinz Wolff and Melvyn Pike (?).

I couldn't find any of the original series on You Tube, but there was The Great Egg Race: the play, from 1995:


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Ah, The Great Egg Race - a quality slice of childhood telly which fascinated me. Heinz Wolff has a building on the main Brunel University campus named after him, y'know. Quite right too!

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From a time when science shows were presented by the eccentrics of academia like Heinz Wolff and Melvyn Pike (?).


That'll be Magnus Pyke - lots of hand waving involved as I recall. Pyke controversially suggested, so the story goes (he worked on a Ministry of Food advisory panel) that wartime food shortages could be partially solved by turning hospitals' surplus stocks of donated blood into black pudding!

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Crapaud wrote:
From a time when science shows were presented by the eccentrics of academia like Heinz Wolff and Melvyn Pike (?).


That'll be Magnus Pyke - lots of hand waving involved as I recall. ...
That's the Johnny! The pop Stephen Hawking of his day: Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me with Science Very Happy

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dmclite
Rent-a-ghost.

Mental.

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Rent-a-ghost.

Mental.


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dmclite wrote:
Rent-a-ghost.

Mental.


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Yes, it was crap but you still watched cos there was nothing else on. I reckon it would be quite bizarre watching now.

BTW

Saw an episode of Space 1999 the other day, crap and freaky. Smile

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dmclite wrote:
Porgy wrote:
dmclite wrote:
Rent-a-ghost.

Mental.


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Yes, it was crap but you still watched cos there was nothing else on. I reckon it would be quite bizarre watching now.

BTW

Saw an episode of Space 1999 the other day, crap and freaky. Smile


Definitely freaky - I saw one not that long ago - I should try an episode next time I smoke a joint.

as for Rentaghost _ i was embarrassed by it even as a young child - in the deep recesses of my mind I knew it was terrible. But you're right - what else could we do? Homework I guess - but it wasn't that bad. Razz

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Porgy wrote:
dmclite wrote:
Porgy wrote:
dmclite wrote:
Rent-a-ghost.

Mental.


crap Laughing


Yes, it was crap but you still watched cos there was nothing else on. I reckon it would be quite bizarre watching now.

BTW

Saw an episode of Space 1999 the other day, crap and freaky. Smile


Definitely freaky - I saw one not that long ago - I should try an episode next time I smoke a joint.

as for Rentaghost _ i was embarrassed by it even as a young child - in the deep recesses of my mind I knew it was terrible. But you're right - what else could we do? Homework I guess - but it wasn't that bad. Razz


Bit like fingermouse as well, you watched it because it was on. Or schools programmes if you were off ill. Confused

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anyone mentioned Police Squad yet

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea..Garrisons Guerillas..Four Feather Falls..Best Puppet ever

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Button Moon!!

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LorneC
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Buck Rogers of 21st century


If you're referring to the Gil Gerrard show, then it's the 25th Century... it'd be a pretty boring show watching him in his coma/frozen for another 400 odd years Smile

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Finbar Saunders
I liked Hawaii Five-O and The Six Million Dollar Man, but I'm sure I'd find them rubbish now.

From more recent TV I thought the Wire was great and wished it was longer than 5 seasons.

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Angus444
The original Reggie Perrin progs, with Leonard Rossiter.


Great!

Super!!

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Angus444
Does anyone remember a programme called ' Adventure Weekly'. Im sure the signature tune was played on a mouth organ..........also........can anyone tell me the name of a kids prog from the 70's, in which a bed-ridden boy living in a lighthouse (?) finds himself surrounded by giant stones......something about his dreams, and/or his drawings in a sketch pad which come true while he sleeps.......(honest folks, I've not been smoking old inner tubes....)

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DavidBelcher
Angus444 wrote:
The original Reggie Perrin progs, with Leonard Rossiter.


Great!

Super!!


Still doing occasional repeat runs on G.O.L.D., so clearly there hasn't been a bit of a c**k-up on the archiving front. Wink

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