THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 1)
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Caron wrote: The Potter's wheel interlude....lol. Also, the cowboy singing "Three wheels on my wagon, but I'm still rolling along, those Cherokees are after me, they throw flaming spears, that burn my ears, but I'm singing a haaaaaappy song." Accompanined by either a cartoon, or an animated puppet film, or possibly just a series of pictures - I can't remember, but I can still sing the whole song.
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Going back to Ally Pally and its signal I can remember in the days before the M1, when you had to use A Roads going south, that you always knew when you were on the outskirts of Bimingham because you passed the TV Mast at Sutton Coldfield. I'm pretty sure that in those distant days before Emley Moor we received our pictures from Holme Moss. Only BBC1 in those far off days.
Daft I call it - What's for tea Ma?
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Si wrote: Jogon wrote: SiRestoring the Morris sounds familiar, seem to recall a birds nest in a garage too.Think those early 'time fillers' gave me an odd liking for Mr Hulot. It does exist. Just found it on YouTube.Speaking of Monsieur Hulot, do you remember Mr Pastry? Yeah, I recall Pastry and Harry Worth. Prefer up-dated version of Steve Delaney..
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I can't find that clip Helen, but I can find this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn1Y7nhB16U Ha ha! excellent phil, I loved the Young ones" I couldn't find the Goodies clip either but there is a Monty Python one on youtube "fish license" John Cleese in the P.O. trying to get a license for his pet halibut!
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Jogon wrote: Si wrote: Jogon wrote: SiRestoring the Morris sounds familiar, seem to recall a birds nest in a garage too.Think those early 'time fillers' gave me an odd liking for Mr Hulot. It does exist. Just found it on YouTube.Speaking of Monsieur Hulot, do you remember Mr Pastry? Yeah, I recall Pastry and Harry Worth. Prefer up-dated version of Steve Delaney.. "My name is Harry Worth, I don't know why but there it is".
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caronHere's some recent Harry Worth (looks like him anyway)http://youtu.be/mVD1geAOAaA
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Jogon wrote: caronHere's some recent Harry Worth (looks like him anyway)http://youtu.be/mVD1geAOAaA Jogon, he is sooo funny. I couldn't breathe!! I love John Shuttleworth too. Thanks for that
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Uno Hoo wrote: Come on, Phil. If we didn't have the licence fee the BBC would be reduced to the level of the rest of the channels, i.e. wall to wall crud. I couldn't disagree with you more, I hardly watch the T.V, never mind the B.B.C, It actually angers me immensely having to pay that whopping cost for something I don't use. I'd happily do a 'pay per view' as it should be, the Beep would be more than welcome to my £2.50 a year air time viewing. Let them do as the rest do and get a good business head on. Eastenders!!!...PAH I'm glad you don't spend much time watching TV, Phil, otherwise we wouldn't be able to enjoy as many of your splendid pictures.But the Beeb provides far more than just TV. If it had to rely on commercial advertising it would soon be reduced to providing the lowest common denominator just like the other channels. I agree with you entirely about some of its output, but it still leads the world for the quality of most of it. I don't like paying tax to fund welfare payments to people who've never contributed, but neither would I wish anyone to be destitute.
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