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im trying to find this one of series i can only just remember when i was a kid,,it scared the hell out of me then right on the end credits it said it was all a hoax for haloween.
i no it had yvette feilding in it and it was in someones house what was meant to be haunted,the gohst made the kids levitate and scratched them,does anyone remember this pls help x
im trying to find this one of series i can only just remember when i was a kid,,it scared the hell out of me then right on the end credits it said it was all a hoax for haloween.
i no it had yvette feilding in it and it was in someones house what was meant to be haunted,the gohst made the kids levitate and scratched them,does anyone remember this pls help x
i remember this 1 specific haloween when i was a kid,this programme came on it was like a live link to this house what was meant to have been haunted.all i remember is these kids being levitated from their beds and scratched by supposed ghost.it was hosted by yvette feilding and someone else.so after watching it from behind a pillow and being scared to death the credits came on and said it was a hoax but i just cant remember what it was called just no it was early 90s
Does anyone remember a series in the early eighties? called Monsters on ITV. I know there was an american series called Monsters but this was definately British. I think the first one involved some people in a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere and being attacked by a massive swarm of rats. Another episode was about a movie monster which came to life. Anyone?
Does anyone remember a series in the early eighties? called Monsters on ITV. I know there was an american series called Monsters but this was definately British. I think the first one involved some people in a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere and being attacked by a massive swarm of rats. Another episode was about a movie monster which came to life. Anyone?
I think you may be referring to the Nigel Kneale series Beasts.
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 hope someone can help me. I've been trying to find out what afternoon series is in my memory, i only recall at the end there was a picture of a woman walking down a corridor in some offices. I also remember a woman was singing the theme tune. I only remember a few of the words that went "my head feels......and......isnt easy?". Why I recall this I dont know and as it was so long ago I could be mixed up. I can find nothing on the net that recalls my memory of this. It was an afternoon series for women I think. I thought it was called Woman at Work but cannot find this online neither so I must me mistaken. Thanks !!
Bring em back alive. Friday night. Similar to Indiana Jones starring Bruce Boxleitner and Cindy Morgan from Tron, early 80s.
I remember that show. The cast also included Ron O'Neal of "Super Fly" fame. I had forgotten just how incredibly cheesy it was. What cracks me up are the 1980s hairstyles in a show set in 1939 and the most laughable are the pathetic attempts at a British accent by the American cast. Here's one of the episodes:
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