27-10-2014 6:18 PM
27-10-2014 7:49 PM
Listen With Mother on the radio.
27-10-2014 7:53 PM
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27-10-2014 8:01 PM
Sorry CB but I don't remember that one either.
27-10-2014 8:12 PM
27-10-2014 9:20 PM
Aww CB. Remember it well. Four Feather Falls that is.
Yogi bear anyone?
We had a couple of videos when the children were young - Bill and Ben, Pinky and Perky both in black and white - they loved them. Oddly enough Sproglet loves Bill & Ben(the original) - thanks you tube. Fortunately she appears to have outgrown Teletubbies!!!. Wasn't impressed with Ivor the Engine or the Clangers though.
Anyone remember dear old Captain Pugwash?
27-10-2014 9:20 PM
In my case, none!
I was nine before I'd even heard of a television, living between Cyprus and the UK. Most houses had outdoor arials, but we had the indoor Martian-type that you'd have to twiddle about with for ages in order to get an even half-decent picture while somebody would suddenly shout: "That's it! Perfect! Hold it right there!" with some unfortunate holding it at arm's length above his head halfway across the sitting room!
Robin Hood with Richard Greene, William Tell and, to a lesser extent, Ivanhoe. 14" screen, only two channels, of course, 405 lines for the technically minded, all television closed at midnight and started at 5p.m. with "Children's hour which was anything but, because the evening news came on at ten to six. each evening.
Who remembers a very tubby Superman? He was in his forties and more than a few pounds overweight! Lol!
Standards were very high. Malcolm Muggeridge was officially carpeted for uttering that unmentionable phrase "Jesus wept!" when something went wrong in the studio. BBC made a full public apology and vowed there would never be any repeat of such profanities ever again. It got into all the papers and was the end of Mugeridge's television carreer - he never appeared on television ever again!
27-10-2014 9:27 PM
When you were older you watched Blue Peter? I was an aduly and always watched it - especially Valarie Singleton - "Here's one I did earlier." Liar! Lol! She was quite something to look at, though
27-10-2014 9:29 PM
Popeye the sailor man.
27-10-2014 9:40 PM
And then there's the sticky backed plastic.
27-10-2014 9:45 PM
We didn't have TV until I was 12, but I remember going to a hall when I was five and sitting on a bench at the back so I couldn't see anything anyway and watching something. I learnt much much later it was the Coronation in 1953!
I watched all the programmes mentioned above though with my children and thoroughly enjoyed them, especially Camberwick Green and Trumpton.
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27-10-2014 9:55 PM
I vaguely remember Churchill's funeral as well. I remember the day he died as my dad had taken me to church that morning and the priest said that Churchill had died.
27-10-2014 10:21 PM
I don't remember Churchill dying but I do JFK as my granddad died on the same day in November 1963.
27-10-2014 10:22 PM
I can't remember how old I was but I do remember Captain Pugwash lol xxx
Camberwick Green and Trumpton, wooden tops, Bill and Ben, Magic roundabout.
Anyone else remember the Munsters lol, they were hilarious. xx
27-10-2014 10:31 PM
I remember watching the wooden tops, finger bob, bill and ben.
27-10-2014 11:19 PM
Twizzle and Torchy the Battery boy
28-10-2014 8:02 AM
Ah but does anybody remember the family serials at teatime sat or sun - can't remember which. Good solid family entertainment, all based on books, which meant if you enjoyed it you went off and read more books by the author? Think it worked better than producing books afterwards.
Supercar?
28-10-2014 8:03 AM
Stingray. My children loved it!.
28-10-2014 8:52 AM
Watch with Mother ... Rag tag & bobtail , wooden tops , andy pandy then later Dr Who 😄