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09.02.2010, 21:06 quote

zacktelstar
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missjb wrote:
I loved that! there was another one that was similar in a house i cant remember what that was tho!


Could it be..."Finders Keepers" with Neil Buchannan?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxuezdjj7cE
you get the reward of Pat Sharp's Mullet at the end - it's an expression of his freespirit and individuality
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09.02.2010, 21:55 quote

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Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Posts: 5 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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Sesame street! I loved watching that with my kids...it was of the few programmes we'd watch together when they were wee. It was a great programme! ...Fred and Bert, Big Bird, Count Dracula...
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09.02.2010, 22:07 quote

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mysterious cities of gold..... best cartoon ever.

 

10.02.2010, 03:31 quote

missjb

zacktelstar wrote:
missjb wrote:
I loved that! there was another one that was similar in a house i cant remember what that was tho!


Could it be..."Finders Keepers" with Neil Buchannan?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxuezdjj7cE
you get the reward of Pat Sharp's Mullet at the end - it's an expression of his freespirit and individuality


Yeah thats the one!!! I loved that!

 

18.02.2010, 23:24 quote

lukimusmaximus
Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Posts: 12 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cambridgeshire
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whysoserious1983 wrote:
gj458 wrote:
Dinosaurs.

Not da mumma!

brilliant choice there gj. I loved that show.

I'd love to see knightmare make a return, but only if they didn't update the vr too much


HAVE to agree with that one. Knightmare rules... and it was one of the very very few programmes that was actually very hard to win... and the 'prize' at the end was shit but still, great show!


Another one would have to be Count Duckula lol classic

 

18.02.2010, 23:26 quote

lukimusmaximus
Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Posts: 12 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cambridgeshire
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...Ohhh yeah and Trapdoor too.


***Don't you open that trap door...... cos there's something down there*** lmao

 

19.02.2010, 09:21 quote

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Game shows - Swap shop, Noels house party, crystal maze,its a knock out, bullseye....

Comedy Series - Bewitched,Mr Ed,Man about the house, George & Mildred,Love thy Neighbour.

Sci fi Series - Lost in Space, Logans Run, Land of the Giants....

Oh, so many great oldies

 

19.02.2010, 10:59 quote

sc0ttie

Worzel Gummidge as a kids show and Carnivale as a more modern show that I miss!

 

25.04.2010, 22:07 quote

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Joined: 12 Apr 2010 Posts: 26 Location: United Kingdom, England, Kent
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They should have carried on with Jericho. Two seasons just isn't enough.

The Last Train if anyone remembers that.

The Strangerers funny as hell.

I need to watch Deadwood through again that was great.

Round The Bend though it would probably suck if I watched it now.

Sam and Max, it made me into the warped individual I am today....for better or worse.

Hey xkatie6x I got Eerie Indiana on dvd too, one of my faviroute shows growing up. Do you know if the second season is available anywhere? That and Are you afraid of the dark? they both rocked.
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07.08.2010, 03:50 quote

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'Max Headroom - 20 minutes into the future' - c1985

http://www.maxheadroom.com

 

07.08.2010, 08:20 quote

hummusphobia

The Prisoner

And not the recent American re-hash, I gave it a go but it was rhubarb Rolling Eyes

 

11.08.2010, 13:35 quote

MakoMW
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The original Power Rangers series.

I'm getting them on DVD.

 

11.08.2010, 15:23 quote

scriptwriter

The Galloping Gourmet, Gilligan's Island, and... the original pilot episode of Columbo where he was savvy, sharp and violent (true) before being changed into a bumbling buffoon...

 

11.08.2010, 20:38 quote

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21.08.2010, 19:59 quote

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'Billy and Benny' the flower-power pot-smoking gay men...

 
 
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