Re: European and Russian Fairy Tales
Could it be the 1974 television adaption of the Brother's Grimm Fairy Tale: Allerleirauh,which translates as: All Kinds Of Fur?
This particular adaption was French,and spoken in French.Here is a clip of it for you Ann.
It is called: Donkeyskin
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Re: European and Russian Fairy Tales
I do remember a foreign Cinderella drama that was brilliant. I wonder if it was one of these? It was in a snowy country and I remember a scene where she cracked open a walnut and her dress was magically inside it. She wore one of those hooded cloaks like in the Scottish widows ad.
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If you want to buy any of these programmes from Russia,you can get them from this website,aswell as find the dates they were made.
http://www.ruscico.com/dvd_catalogue.php?lang=en
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European and Russian Fairy Tales
Does anybody remember these beautiful gems being shown in the seventies? I think most were made earlier,but i saw them mostly in the seventies.
The Little Mermaid - Russia
Aladdin's Magic Lamp - Russia
You may recognize some of the screen shots of Aladdin's Magic Lamp better.
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It sounds like Three Gifts For Cinderella...what you mention happens in episode 2.
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I'm sure there was another one set during the Crusades, anyone care to enlighten me?
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Well, I don't have the recollection myself but there are several posts in online aviation forums where people say this is when it was broadcast. I certainly recall the series and theme but can't say I'm absolutley sure when it went out.Originally posted by rossobantam View Post...I NEVER missed Robinson Crusoe, and you say it was on before it?

Curious.
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don't remember it at all (even the theme tune -thanks!- doesn't help)Originally posted by Marine Boy View PostA few more details:
The TV series was made in France in 1967-68, based on a French graphic novel. There was a subsequent series of comic strips. The programme wasn't shown in the UK until 1973 and was transmitted just before Robinson Crusoe during the summer holidays.
I'm intrigued as to why that is, as I NEVER missed Robinson Crusoe, and you say it was on before it?
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A few more details:
The TV series was made in France in 1967-68, based on a French graphic novel. There was a subsequent series of comic strips. The programme wasn't shown in the UK until 1973 and was transmitted just before Robinson Crusoe during the summer holidays. They made a movie of it, (or of the original graphic novel), last year!
This guy has the annual!
Bear Alley: Tanguy et Laverdure - The AeronautsLast edited by Marine Boy; 05-06-2009, 22:04.
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There are moments on this forum when I just go, "Wow!!!" because of the reminder of a show I'd watched and liked but then forgotten about for 30 or 40 years. This is one such moment. Thanks so much for the post.Originally posted by hal9001 View PostI remember a French program based on the French air force called 'The Aeronauts'. I think the plane were Lightnings.
There are sketchy entries on various Internet sites including 'TV Cream' but one of the best things I found was........the theme song! It's, err, "groovy man".
The Aeronauts Theme Song
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I remember a French program based on the French air force called 'The Aeronauts'. I think the plane were Lightnings.
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