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I suppose it is - the irony is that that and having 100 lines in detention can give someone pain in their hands as well. Thankfully, it never happened to me (no capital punisment as I had left several decades after it was abolished), but it makes me think how can someone hold a pen or pencil to write...
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You Bet! was a great show especially when Bruce Forsyth presented it. There were some challenges on there which could be seen as "eccentric" such as the headlights one - I used to enjoy those challenges rather than the gymnasts appearing on most shows, trying to do 100 somersaults in three...
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I left school in March 1994 (unofficially a couple months short of the offical date), and I had not heard of the Internet until early 1995 when website addresses started to appear in TV adverts - the Guinness advert where that man did that strange dance to that late 1950s style music was the first time...
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5000 Posts for 5000 Volts! (See what I did there?) A fanatic once again...
Can anyone tell me if Tina Charles is still performing these days? I believe that she must be around the age of 70 - a sobering thought indeed.
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It's a pity that there aren't any charactrtistic horses like Red Rum and Desert Orchid in the races these days - this year's Grand National won't be much to write home about uinlike the 1970s heyday....
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Was it the FA that published the albums in the first place? I actually thought that they were tied in with ITV Sport or something, but that's was where we heard the sports results on Saturday afternoon anyway.
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Tommy Cooper - 40 Years On
The fortieth anniversary of Tommy Cooper's death reminded me of that great Sunday evening entertainment show from London Weekend Television which was a direct desendent of the Trinder / Forsyth / Vaughan show from 20 years previously from the London Palladium. One of those "why not forget that...
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It does seem that the media are focusing more on the fact that he was known for reasons other than the fact that he killed someone. The problem is that the international media has tarnished all this and made him a celebrity again, hence the Richard and Judy appearance - I believe that it was controversial...
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Yes, it does make me think that one was wasting money getting repetitions of various stickers in order to complete an album - I bet that it would have cost more than twice the cost of the album itself. I wonder when Watchdog did that? - probably pre-Anne Robinson era.
I didn't know that...
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RIP OJ Simpson
A controversial choice for Gone But Not Forgotten, but as I have seen obituaries on other websites, I thought that it would be worth writing one on here: former American footballer and NFL player, Orenthal James Simpson, known as OJ, has died of cancer aged 76. Simpson had a high profile in the mid...
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I had to make do with a standard Bush radio cassette recorder instead (I started a Philips Roller cassette recorder thread on here a few years ago). The Noise Abatement Society would have sided with my "next-door-but-one" neighbour at the time, in which the number of decibels needed to be...
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I noticed that Postman Pat lamp with the post box base in Post 85 - I can remember going to a branch of Fine Fare in late 1985, on a Saturday morning just before Christmas, and seeing a similar lampon display and wanting one for Christmas. I did get a Postman Pat lamp (as well as a yellow Tom and Jerry...Last edited by George 1978; 2 weeks ago.
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I wonder whether Flambards was affected by the Yorkshire TV strike of Christmas 1978, and that the 1979 episodes were actually left over from the previous year?
It made me think considering that the late Sir Paul Fox who has recently passed away at the age of 98, was actually boss of Yorkshire...
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I was reading elsewhere about celebrity guest appearances on TV shows, and I read that Linda McCartney had made a guest appearance in Bread - referring to it as "Linda McCartney on Bread", which as she put her name to a frozen vegatarian food range, doesn't sound too bad as a meal in itse...
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I have to admit that I am already feeling the effect of the clocks going forward - I have felt a bit depressed, as well as having no heat in the place. I would have thought being April that it would get warmer compared to a couple of months ago, but it is just as cold and it always seem to rain when...
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Was it Nestle that made them? I am imagining the wrapper being of a Nestle kind - perhaps writing to them might help?
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Was it pronunced, Sello, Kello, or Chello? My money is on the CH pronunciation.
It rings a bell, but I cannot remember how it was pronunced....
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The reason why independent butchers shops seem to disappear from the High Street is because of that shark called the "Supermarket" taking over the butcher, as well (who do you think you are kidding, Mr Tesco?) as well as the baker and the candlestick maker. Dewhursts were all over the place...
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When the Scaffold sung their 1967 song Thank U Very Much [sic] (the song which was made even more famous as a result of the 1980s Cadbury's Roses adverts), they mentioned "Family Circle" in the lyrics - I wonder whether they were referring to the biscults or the women's magaine of the same...Last edited by George 1978; 3 weeks ago.
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