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  • themilkman
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    Originally posted by HG View Post
    I've heard of it, used to watch that.
    That's a first HG! Click image for larger version

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ID:	260358, I don't know ANYONE else who remembers it.

    I posted one months ago but had no luck......are you sure you don't remember this one?

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  • HG
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    I've heard of it, used to watch that.

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  • themilkman
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    Baileys Bird

    It was on in the 'Southern' region on a saturday morning around 1979-1980.........there was only one series though so it's not surprising no one else has heard of it.

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  • stuckinthe80's
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    Episodes of 'Round The Bend' can be viewed here : http://www.tonyhusband.co.uk/rtbvideowall.html

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  • Gothic
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    Originally posted by chrisino View Post
    Does anyone remember Around the Bend? It was on ITV some time in the 80's. It's was a show like spitting image for kids. Some of the cartoons were Wee Man and possibly Lantern Jaw? I think they also had John Craven as a potato with eyes. Forgive me if this is wrong. I loved that show. Some of the jokes were quite close to the knuckle kids.
    Round the Bend was excellent, I didn't realise they had done 3 series. As you say, some of the jokes were very close to the knuckle but I think that is what made it so good.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_the_Bend

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  • darren
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    oh yes jossys giants that i loved.
    pretty sure there was a grange hill actor in it.


    Originally posted by chrisino View Post
    Does anyone else remember Jossy's Giants a BBC Kids show from the late 80's? It was about a kids football team that were pretty rubbish. Jossy had to turn their teams fortunes around.

    Does anyone remember Around the Bend? It was on ITV some time in the 80's. It's was a show like spitting image for kids. Some of the cartoons were Wee Man and possibly Lantern Jaw? I think they also had John Craven as a potato with eyes. Forgive me if this is wrong. I loved that show. Some of the jokes were quite close to the knuckle kids.

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  • mazzer
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    Originally posted by Tortie View Post
    I remember a good few of them
    The Pogles were little animated characters who lived in a hole in a tree. The young boy of the family was called Pippin, and his best friend was a squirrel called Tog.

    I can't remember whether Noggin the Nog was actually animated or just stills? I do remember it though.

    The one I really draw a blank on was from the same era as The Pogles. It was called Busy Lizzie, about a little girl who always wore a dress with a flower on it. The flower was a magic wishing flower, and she was allowed either three or four wishes. He first wish was always to make her little Eskimo doll, called Little Mo, come alive, and they had lots of adventures, when having wishes come true came in very handy. Then she would always forget how many wishes she's had, and make one too many, and Little Mo would always go back to being a doll again.
    Nobody I talk to can remember it, but whistl clearing my dad's house last year, I found a very old copy of a Pippin Summer Special comic, and lo and behold, inside, there were storeis about Busy Lizzie, The Pogles, Mary, Mungo & Midge!
    Noggin the Nog was sort of half stills, half animation - it was made by Peter Firmin of Ivor The Engine fame. Noggins nemesis was Nogbad the Bad and he had a a big black bird called Draculus and a love interest called (I believe) Princess Nooka.
    I adored Mary Mungo & Midge - narrated by Richard Baker! Favourite episode was Midge in the chocolate bar dispensing machine.

    I remember Pippin comic, but very vaguely - I was a Twinkle girl - and while the name Busy Lizzie and Mo ring a slight bell, I have no recollection of the programme.

    I can still remember Andy Pandy's song about his goldfish -

    " 2 little fishes going splash splash splosh
    one called Tish and one called Tosh
    That one's Tosh, this ones's Tish
    Those are the names of my 2 fish "

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  • Roxxy
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    There are a number I could mention:
    'Chico and The Man'- early '70s American sitcom about an amiable black guy working for a grouchy old white redneck; they had a sort of 'love / hate' relationship. First broadcast in '72.
    'The Changes'- broadcast on BBC1 in '75, and typical of the dystopian 'urban collapse' TV series's of the 1970s. Based on Peter Dickinson's book 'The Weathermonger', it focuses on the UK being hit by a psychic pandemic in which most people suddenly come to believe that all machines are works of witchcraft and embark upon an orgy of mechanical destruction before fleeing to France to escape the sickness. Only a very few are left unaffected, one such being schoolgirl Nicky, who falls in with a group of Sikhs travelling across country in an old double-decker bus. The final upshot is that the affliction has been caused by ancient Arthurian sorcerer Merlin, trapped in a giant quartz rock Centuries before by Morgan le Fay in a cavern in darkest Wales- an eccentric old scientist is misguidedly trying to help him forget his woes by keeping him hooked on drugs. Nicky persuades him to go 'cold turkey', which results in his own destruction but the salvation of the country. Much of the underground scenes were filmed in Clearwell Caves near the Forest of Dean, which still has the fibreglass base of 'Merlin's Rock'!
    Three early '80s sitcoms:
    'Leave It To Charlie'- set in the offices of a Northern insurance company.
    'Astronauts'- seriously unfunny series about the first British manned mission into space.
    'Dead Ernest'- a bit funnier than most, about a guy called Ernest who dies and goes to Heaven. It turns out that he isn't actually dead per se, but he was an organ donor who's kidneys have gone to save the life of a London bus conductor, so he's stranded in Heaven, which is very different to what most people imagine- access is by escalator, the Archangels are all like Butlins redcoats, and 'rainbow chasing gear' consists of a fishing net with a pair of wellies!!
    'The Brack Report'- deeply unsettling psycho-drama about Government cover-ups about safety in a nuclear power-station.
    'Bizarre'- very early '80s US comedy sketch programme, much of it v. rude- broadcast very late as a result.
    'Zed Shed'- patronising agony programme for children and youngsters, presented by Noel Edmonds in the late '70s in which youngsters were invited to submit their problems for resolution. Most of the answers given were stupid.
    'Levka's Man'- TV dramatisation of a Hammond Innes thriller set in & around the Greek islands; broadcast around 1984.
    'Don't Ask Me'- popular 'scientific answers to everyday problems' series aired around 1980, presented by Magnus Pike, Rob Buckman and Miriam Stoppard. Quite interesting, a sort of non-comedy version of 'QI'- only annoyance was Stoppard flaunting her heavily pregnant belly at every opportunity ("Look at me, I'm a pregnant doctor!".... So WHAT??!)
    ....if I remember any more, I'll add them on.

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  • chrisino
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    Does anyone else remember Jossy's Giants a BBC Kids show from the late 80's? It was about a kids football team that were pretty rubbish. Jossy had to turn their teams fortunes around.

    Does anyone remember Around the Bend? It was on ITV some time in the 80's. It's was a show like spitting image for kids. Some of the cartoons were Wee Man and possibly Lantern Jaw? I think they also had John Craven as a potato with eyes. Forgive me if this is wrong. I loved that show. Some of the jokes were quite close to the knuckle kids.

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  • Tortie
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    Originally posted by havasack View Post
    Here's some I don't think have been mentioned yet.........

    Clare.... a BBC 'Jonny Jarvis' style evening drama, early to mid 80's about a girl being either adopted or fostered.

    Striker.... early/mid 70's kids drama about a young footballer which lead to the tubby kids at school being nicknamed "Soggy". Kind of forerunner to Jossy's Giants.

    Kizzy... based on the book "The diddakoi", eraly/mid 70's kids drama about a young gypsy girl.

    The Changes.... sci fi adventure series from the 70's about a girls adventures in an England where all electronics and machines are evil. (can be now watched in entirety on youtube).

    Also while I'm on, can anyone remember public information style films from the 70's focusing mainly on Castles where the camera work would often involve shots 'running' at the walls etc to mimick skirmishes etc but would always finish with a shot a family picnicing or strolling through a meadow ?
    I remember them all except Clare.
    I liked Striker; I think he had to keep it secret that he liked football, as his dad had been a pro footballer, who'd had to retire after breaking his leg, but of course, dad found out, and ended up managing the team, I think?

    The Changes - God, that scared the life out of me! I seem to remember the heroine being called Nicky Gore, and as you say, all the machines and electrical equipment turned evil. Nicky tracked the source of it all to a talking rock in a cave, I think. Put me off sci-fi for life!
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  • Tortie
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    In fact, was there a pilot show to Crazy Bus, called Crazy House??? I think it was a one-off...
    Ha ha, yes, the witch WAS scary in Lizzie Dripping! Even though I didn't believe in witches

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  • Roxxy
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    I remember all of the above except 'Crazy Bus'- The Pogles, Busy Lizzie, Sir Prancelot, Pugwash, and Mary, Mungo & Midge were all staple figures of my early youth. I used to take 'Pippin' regularly and still have several of my old comics as well as some of my annuals- fancied Mary like anything, and Busy Lizzie even more (the latter being a sort of infant Debbie Harry).
    'Lizzie Dripping' was terrifying, the witch in it was scarey as hell- played by Anna Massey, and yes, Lizzie WAS played by Tina Heath, who also appeared in an episode of 'Target' as somebody's daughter who ended up being machine-gunned to bits (fake blood exploding everywhere). Tina was the first TV presenter to publicly show her pregnancy, each week Blue Peter had an update on how her baby was developing. She was married to a BBC cameraman, they both became religious maniacs in the '80s.

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  • ayrshireman
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    'Not so much a tv show but a documentary.

    The first and only time I saw it was late at night on a regional tv channel about 1989, it's called 'The Moon And The Sledgehammer'.
    It was filmed during 1969/1970 in the forest in sussex about a family (a father, 2 sons and 2 daughters) who lived in seclusion, living a life that could only be described as 50 years behind the times.........absolutely fascinating.'
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moo...e_Sledgehammer

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  • Moondog
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    Originally posted by aron1981 View Post
    supergran was good LOL spiderman, spiderwoman etc etc who remembers the original spiderman films late 70s i think or early 80s
    lol yeah the old 1970s TV show with Nicholas Hammond, they weren't actually films, they were just episodes stuck together to make a TV movie.

    i actually have 2 of these "films" on VHS (retail)

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  • Moondog
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    Originally posted by BlitzKid View Post
    Creepy Crawlies- Stop-motion puppet series on CITV around 1987, about a gang of creepy crawlies; narrated by Paul Nicholas who also sang the memorable theme tune.
    i remember this one.

    i can't think of any that i remember that no one else does, except maybe the Police Academy animated show, that used to show on CBBC.

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