Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
I have umatic masters of Baldmoney and have it on other formats remembered the music well. And in fact just bought the books too. Will see if I can up the intro here just getting used to this lol.
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
That one sounds like Cloud Burst http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185785/plotsummary
short clip
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Originally posted by Wil View PostI remember Picture Box being on around 9.30 in the morning (usually after some transmitter information and, in my area, the extended idents for either Thames or Anglia) as the start of programmes for schools and colleges. I can see the box going around now. I bet he shows The Red Balloon again. Good ol' Alan Rothwell, before he went bad in Brookie.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned in a previous thread, but as we are talking about Schools & Colleges, who remembers Look & Read? There was one episode about a bloke (Asian fella with glasses?) who created some sort of weapon (was he a mad scientist?) and was after some sort of world domination, but was foiled ..... was it a laser type gun????
Ring any bells anyone?
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
I remember Picture Box being on around 9.30 in the morning (usually after some transmitter information and, in my area, the extended idents for either Thames or Anglia) as the start of programmes for schools and colleges. I can see the box going around now. I bet he shows The Red Balloon again. Good ol' Alan Rothwell, before he went bad in Brookie.
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
I remember picture box especially the music,but I think it was on as a schools programme.
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I have a memory of my mother leaving me on the sofa on my own(I hope my dad was in bed, he worked shifts). My feet barely reached the end of the cushion. She was saying that 'Romper room' was on when the big hand was at the 6 and the little hand on the 12. I remember lots of programs mentioned. A handful of songs, Pipkins, Rainbow etc. Anyone remember 'Picture Box'...think that used to be on near enough lunchtime..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD7NKTMk10w
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I guess it could have been a repeat. Potty Time was definitely a 4.25 after school on ITV sort of programme. Now you've made me doubt myself
Edit - because I'm bored I googled around. In '73 Potty Time was, during the Xmas hols, repeated at 12.25 in the afternoon. Maybe you saw it then?
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
Originally posted by Wil View PostThat wasn't lunchtimes, though.
Lunch was the domain of Rainbow, Pipkins, Paperplay, Handful of Songs, Jamie and Magic Torch etc. on ITV before your Mum watched The Sullivans and the Watch With Mother slot at 1.45 on the Beeb, after Pebble Mill.
Some of the weirder ones I remember seeing were Moschops (floppy, stop-motion dinos) and definitely Animal Kwackers (Rory, Rory tell us a story, Rory, Rory, tell us how it is!).
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Other lunchtime programs:
Fingerbobs
Camberwick Green etc
Bagpuss
Paperplay
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Mr Trimble and Alastair in songland were also on in the lunchtime slot on ITV.
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I remember the Storytime programme with the tree stump. The presenter would make a picture from the story using coloured shapes.
There was also a small band in the studio playing some music when needed in the story.
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Originally Posted by RetroAEROSMITH
I remember Lets Pretend on at lunchtimes too, there was also a programme with beryl reid and spacecat, also some bloke who read a story sitting by or on a tree stump.
The sitting on a tree stump one sounds like Once upon a time and had Peter Davidson and later on a bloke called Mark something reading storys in it, it used to be on Tuesday dinnertimes at 12 just before Rainbow.
I dont remember Tell me a story with Christopher Lillicrap but i remember one he did called Flix he did that was always on at dinnertimes in the early 80s it used to have very poor and cheaply made foreign animation in it.
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Originally posted by huggie74 View PostI've seen Witches Brew mentioned on line,but dont remember it myself.
It was 1972/1973(19 episodes) the part of The Witch was played by Audrey Jeans. The only other person who gets a mention is Peter Goodwright who did 'voices'
Can you tell us what you remember about it Lilacmoon? (Love the username btw)
I must have been only 3 yrs old, and I don't think Mum let me watch it again, LOL! It must have scared me for life!!!!
Btw: Lilacmoon is just the name of our business www.lilacmoonphotography.co.uk btw, glad you like it!
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Re: 70's lunchtime tv programmes - can you help?
Originally posted by RetroAEROSMITH View PostI remember Lets Pretend on at lunchtimes too, there was also a programme with beryl reid and spacecat, also some bloke who read a story sitting by or on a tree stump.
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