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    I remember watching Harold Lloyd on TV in the early 80's. It was on quite regularly and may have been a compilation series of clips from his films. I remember the catchy theme tune "hooray for Harold Lloyd, a pair of glasses and a smile" I think he really appealed to kids with his distinctive glasses and dare devil stunts like hanging off the clock face, which was in the title sequence. Can anybody else remember watching this?
    1976 Vintage

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    Yeah I remember watching it, like you I mainly remember the theme tune

    I didn't really like him I couldn't believe anyone could actually be THAT stupid!
    Heather

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    • #3
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      Yes, I seem to remember BBC Two showing it along with Laurel & Hardy, Flash Gordon, King of the Rocket Men (?), Edgar (comedy I think). Used to enjoy watching all of these as a kid and saw it as a bit of a treat when it came on the tele. I suppose they were used as 'fillers' in the same way as the Beeb uses old-tat/cookery programs now...

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      • #4
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        Ah, yeah...
        BBC2 early Friday evenings during the late 70s/early 80s...
        FLASH GORDON/BUCK ROGERS (THE BUSTER CRABBE ONE)/ROCKET MAN/The one about Atlantis
        Some foreign cartoon
        then (altogther now), WE KNOW IT..... MONKEEYYY!!!!!
        WELCOME TO HELL!!!

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        • #5
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          I remember watching this on BBC2 and it was fantastic. I love watching old silent films, in particular Harold Lloyd and my own favourite, Buster Keaton. Both of these guys were geniuses.

          I have never understood why they do not repeat them on TV very often. Silent comedy is great for all generations purely because evyone can watch and laugh at this. I remember watching Harold Loyd with my 5 year old son who was in hysterics at his antics

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            Originally posted by smc4761 View Post
            I remember watching this on BBC2 and it was fantastic. I love watching old silent films, in particular Harold Lloyd and my own favourite, Buster Keaton. Both of these guys were geniuses.

            I have never understood why they do not repeat them on TV very often. Silent comedy is great for all generations purely because evyone can watch and laugh at this. I remember watching Harold Loyd with my 5 year old son who was in hysterics at his antics
            According to wikipedia, Harold turned into a bit of a grumpy old man who would only allow his films to be aired at a price nobody would pay so they were rarely aired until his death and as a consequence he lost out on the greater popularity enjoyed by Keaton and Laurel and Hardy etc.
            1976 Vintage

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            • #7
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              I remember Mark Curry used to present a programme that showed lots of clips from silent films, & some shorts in full.

              These days B&W films even with sound are rare to see on the main channels unless they are classic enough. Until a few years ago it was common to find them on mid afternoon, though there were often complains on the Teletext letters page about their screening being a waste of licence payer's money.
              The Trickster On The Roof

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
                I remember Mark Curry used to present a programme that showed lots of clips from silent films, & some shorts in full.

                These days B&W films even with sound are rare to see on the main channels unless they are classic enough. Until a few years ago it was common to find them on mid afternoon, though there were often complains on the Teletext letters page about their screening being a waste of licence payer's money.
                some black and white films are very good,
                i watch a lot of them on the freeview channels.

                thing is people are complaining not because of the film but because its not in colour.
                they probably see its in b and w dont give th film a chance then complain.
                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                  It's the old 'too many repeats' issue too. People want new shows for their money but then they churn out all that cheap and over-killed cookery/antiques/home improvement/reality rubbish.
                  1976 Vintage

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post
                    It's the old 'too many repeats' issue too. People want new shows for their money but then they churn out all that cheap and over-killed cookery/antiques/home improvement/reality rubbish.
                    harold lloyd was a genius.
                    so many people would laugh at him now.
                    the man is a true legend.

                    here he is at work.
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEcTjhUN_7U
                    Last edited by darren; 17-02-2011, 00:42.
                    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                    • #11
                      Re: Harold Lloyd

                      harold lloyd was influenced by another legend charlie chaplin.
                      lloyd was born April 20, 1893 – died March 8, 1971.
                      he was an actor and producer most famously known for his comedies.

                      his main influence was charlie chaplin.

                      lloyd was born in burchard nebraska.
                      he died in beverly hills caifornia.
                      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                      • #12
                        Re: Harold Lloyd

                        Originally posted by darren View Post
                        harold lloyd was a genius.
                        so many people would laugh at him now.
                        the man is a true legend.

                        here he is at work.
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEcTjhUN_7U

                        An absolute quality piece of comedy from a true genius. I remeber watching a documentary about this and whilst it looks as if he is very high up, with the way the land lies where it was filmed he is actually only a few feet from the ground. Camera trickery at its best

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                        • #13
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                          the thing that always sticks in my mind about harold lloyd (apart from the theme song) is him hanging from the clock high above the city streets in the film 'safety last'.
                          "Ah, nostalgia ain't what it used to be..."

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                          • #14
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                            brilliant aint it.
                            here is a documentary on him.
                            http://youtu.be/uFKRD0-zm70


                            Originally posted by stevef View Post
                            the thing that always sticks in my mind about harold lloyd (apart from the theme song) is him hanging from the clock high above the city streets in the film 'safety last'.
                            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                            • #15
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                              I remember it being shown on bbc2 after the bbc1 kids programs had finished. I know plenty of kids round my way used to watch it. I wonder what the of kids today would think of Lloyd. My nieces/nephews just take in loads of American trash on the nick channels!

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