Hi everyone,
I've just discovered this excellent site and spent a couple of hours browsing yesterday...
I remember watching a childrens programme in the mid-late 1970s, which after looking on this forum I thought might be 'Come Back Lucy'.
It was something to do with a present day child going back to a world of 100 years previously, and the ONLY bit I remember - quite clearly - is that the child held up a 10 or 50 new pence coin and turned it around to the side with the Queen's head and date on, and instead of the date saying 1974 it said 1874. (So I guess the programme was made in 1974 or in the years shortly after). I thought it was quite scary at the time!
I looked on Youtube and could only find the programme opening titles, but I did manage to find some clips dubbed into German (under the title 'Komm zurück, Lucy' - there was only about 45 minutes in total though, whereas IMDB says there were originally 6 x 25 minute episodes.
Having watched all the German clips (at double speed!) the bit I remember isn't there.
Can anyone help?
Thanks and hope to hear from you,
adamski
I've just discovered this excellent site and spent a couple of hours browsing yesterday...
I remember watching a childrens programme in the mid-late 1970s, which after looking on this forum I thought might be 'Come Back Lucy'.
It was something to do with a present day child going back to a world of 100 years previously, and the ONLY bit I remember - quite clearly - is that the child held up a 10 or 50 new pence coin and turned it around to the side with the Queen's head and date on, and instead of the date saying 1974 it said 1874. (So I guess the programme was made in 1974 or in the years shortly after). I thought it was quite scary at the time!
I looked on Youtube and could only find the programme opening titles, but I did manage to find some clips dubbed into German (under the title 'Komm zurück, Lucy' - there was only about 45 minutes in total though, whereas IMDB says there were originally 6 x 25 minute episodes.
Having watched all the German clips (at double speed!) the bit I remember isn't there.
Can anyone help?
Thanks and hope to hear from you,
adamski
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