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Yea daz all same stuff loads of james bonds mary poppins wizard of oz bednobs and broomsticks when looked though mag i saw these and said to me sen oh look on again lol some fims i got see but not many seen most of them loads
Yea daz all same stuff loads of james bonds mary poppins wizard of oz bednobs and broomsticks when looked though mag i saw these and said to me sen oh look on again lol some fims i got see but not many seen most of them loads
I remember the excitement of getting the christmas editions of the Radio and Itv times,and making a note of everything I was going to watch,and then when we had a video recorder of everything I was going to record.Unfortunately nowadays most of whats shown we've already seen or in the case of all this celebrity rubbish don't want to watch.
That's exactly it, it was the excitement of it coming, but it wasn't actually all that good. The best part was the radio times and TV times both being needed, going through day to day to see what there was, folding one inside the other so they would both open to the same day. (a lot like christmas food, it's all because it's christmas so makes you feel good but looked at objectively it's not really all that great). In short the radio and tv times in the days leading up to the period were more exciting and part of christmas than the programmes that were actually on.
Someone mentioned Phil Silvers earlier, if you have a Virgin tele package that has Forces tv they are on there currently.
Did not watch Dr Who this year. The only thing I caught up with and watched all the way through was Disney's Pinocchio on Christmas day morning. The rest of the time TV has been a blur of the usual stuff only being more boring then usual. Perhaps I am just getting old.
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