I think most families in the 70s tended to have one or the other on most of the time. We were definitely ITV through the 70s and up to mid 80s. Kids programmes I remember were 'Tomorrow People', 'Come Back Lucy', 'Magpie'. I don't think I ever saw Blue Peter.
Same with comedies. I remember stuff like George and Mildred being on, but never It Aint Half Hot Mum. Saturday nights were definitely ITV all the way, like 3-2-1 and New Faces, also The Professionals, and into the 80s 'Game For A Laugh', 'Just Amazing', 'Magnum' and the mighty 'TJ Hooker'. ("We've been looking at your record Hooker, it's pretty impressive." "Why the f am I still a sergeant at 55 then?")
I don't think I'd have been seen dead watching Generation Game or any of Noel Edmonds' programmes.
Even sport, it was 'World of Sport', and Dickie Davies and Brian Moore for the Cup Final. The only BBC programme I truly remember loving was Jeux Sans Frontieres (note, Jeux Sans Frontieres, NOT It's a Knockout!)
Don't ask me about the 90s, I never watched TV in the 90s ha ha!
So, BBC or ITV?
Same with comedies. I remember stuff like George and Mildred being on, but never It Aint Half Hot Mum. Saturday nights were definitely ITV all the way, like 3-2-1 and New Faces, also The Professionals, and into the 80s 'Game For A Laugh', 'Just Amazing', 'Magnum' and the mighty 'TJ Hooker'. ("We've been looking at your record Hooker, it's pretty impressive." "Why the f am I still a sergeant at 55 then?")
I don't think I'd have been seen dead watching Generation Game or any of Noel Edmonds' programmes.
Even sport, it was 'World of Sport', and Dickie Davies and Brian Moore for the Cup Final. The only BBC programme I truly remember loving was Jeux Sans Frontieres (note, Jeux Sans Frontieres, NOT It's a Knockout!)
Don't ask me about the 90s, I never watched TV in the 90s ha ha!
So, BBC or ITV?
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