Can I have a P please Bob?Numpty 28723 wrote:That quiz show for schoolkids
Retro TV shows
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finlaymcdanger
Soul Kitchen
xmiles
karlypants
luckyPeterpiper
MartinBWFC
Hip Priest
Norpig
Lever ender
Banks of the Croal
Reebok Trotter
gloswhite
boltonbonce
Numpty 28723
Bwfc1958
19 posters
121 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 11:43
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
122 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 12:02
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
The girl in Follyfoot was always crying.
123 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 12:06
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
The Gong Show. Used to wet myself.
124 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 12:12
Numpty 28723
Andy Walker
No - earlier than that. Hosted by someone called Peter Wheeler I think with an audience of screaming schoolkids.karlypants wrote:Can I have a P please Bob?Numpty 28723 wrote:That quiz show for schoolkids
Then there was Go With Noakes.
125 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 12:15
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Didn't he do Junior Criss Cross Quiz?
126 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 12:21
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Ah I'm thinking of Blockbusters.Numpty 28723 wrote:No - earlier than that. Hosted by someone called Peter Wheeler I think with an audience of screaming schoolkids.karlypants wrote:Can I have a P please Bob?Numpty 28723 wrote:That quiz show for schoolkids
Then there was Go With Noakes.
Couldn't think of the name earlier!
128 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 13:20
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Ah yes. It was the other Wheeler that hosted it,Geoffrey.Numpty 28723 wrote:Top Of The Form - that was it.
129 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 14:30
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Barb Dwyer wrote:Anyone remember Box of Delights or Children of the Stones, both proper scarey as a kid.
Also Trapdoor, which wasn't scarey.
I remember Children of the Stones. Remember it to be a bit weird and scary but not much more than that.
130 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 19:29
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
The Children Of Green Knowe.
Soon to be released on DVD I'm delighted to learn.
Soon to be released on DVD I'm delighted to learn.
131 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 20:22
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
That Peter Wheeler programme, was it also the one with Eamon Andrews in where the kids had a quiz and were given things to hold, a cabbage if they got it wrong, and the one who lasted to the end won ?
133 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 20:30
Guest
Guest
That was the Cabbages & Kings segment as I recall.
134 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 20:53
Guest
Guest
...and they've just showed a clip of Ed Stewpot Stewart on Crackerjack with some kid playing it on BBC2 now, not 20 minutes after I posted that.
Spooky.
Spooky.
135 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 21:30
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Hope they showed Peter Glaze. A comedy genius.
136 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 23:16
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
The Owl Service
Anyone remember Mr.Pastry.
Anyone remember Mr.Pastry.
137 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 23:22
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Loved the ancient Robinson Crusoe series that was shown just about every year in the late sixties. A black and white half English half French production with a marvellous musical soundtrack. Bought it on DVD last year and it's still wonderful.
138 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 23:43
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
I'm going back again here but anyone remember Humphrey Cushion from Hickory House? Strange.
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139 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 23:45
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
And Noseybonk? What was that all about? Kids shows used to be way freakier back then
140 Re: Retro TV shows Tue Feb 16 2016, 23:58
Sluffy
Admin
These may have been mentioned already - my apologies if they have -
The Phil Silvers Show (Bilko)
Danger man / The Prisoner
Callan
Bewitched
Champion the Wonder Horse
Top Cat
The Lone Ranger
Fireball XL5
Stingray
Thunderbirds
The Fugitive
The Untouchables
Cheyenne
Rawhide
Wagon Train
Branded
Bonanza
The High Chaparral
Alias Smith and Jones
Chronicle (history programme)
Barney Miller
A Peculiar Practice
Coldiz
Van Der Valk
Never Mind the Quality feel the Width
Makes me wonder how we've ended up with so much shite on TV these days!
Happy days.
The Phil Silvers Show (Bilko)
Danger man / The Prisoner
Callan
Bewitched
Champion the Wonder Horse
Top Cat
The Lone Ranger
Fireball XL5
Stingray
Thunderbirds
The Fugitive
The Untouchables
Cheyenne
Rawhide
Wagon Train
Branded
Bonanza
The High Chaparral
Alias Smith and Jones
Chronicle (history programme)
Barney Miller
A Peculiar Practice
Coldiz
Van Der Valk
Never Mind the Quality feel the Width
Makes me wonder how we've ended up with so much shite on TV these days!
Happy days.
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