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  • TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

    OK seeing as I am in the 'chair'...I'll start...In My Opinion (IMO)
    By HAVE - I mean it's still good to watch - enjoyable even.
    By Have Not - I mean, things seem outdated without any retro value, not funny, tired, 'childish'...
    I expect some flack here

    HAVE:
    Kojak
    Two Ronnies
    Open All Hours - (great retro stuff in store, windows, magazine racks BTW)

    HAVE NOT:
    On the Buses
    Morecambe and Wise
    Tommy Cooper - not all, but a lot of....

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    Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

    This thread will be down to the persons own opinion. .Anyway..

    HAVE:
    The Sweeney. Re-runs now on ITV4. Retro, tons and tons of it. Brilliant street scenes. Nice to see some of those vehicles that were once normal and everyday.

    HAVE NOT:
    On the Buses.
    Who cared about rules when you were young?

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    • #3
      Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

      At least we agree on 'on the Buses'...a good prog. but not very funny, and the appalling state of the decor in the houses ....ashamed !

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      • #4
        Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

        Saw an advert in shop window for the 'seekers'

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        • #5
          Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

          Have nots are.

          Friends
          on the buses
          frasier
          the simpsons
          nash bridges
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          haves are.

          Dempsey and makepeace
          worzel gummidge
          mork and mindy
          bottom

          thats just for starters.
          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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          • #6
            Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

            Haves
            The Sweeney - agreed, total blast!
            The Professionals - not as good as above but better than a lot of other cr@p on TV these days!
            Fawlty Towers - The Germans

            Have Nots
            Morecambe & Wise
            Only Fools And Horses
            Fawlty Towers - every other episode, pretty much!
            Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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            • #7
              Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

              supergran! I loved it! They filmed it in my street in Tynemouth when I was a little girl. Watching the DVD is awesome seeing the place where you live being made home to some pretty far fetched and at times downright shoddy story lines but completely hilarious and harmless fun.

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              • #8
                Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                Adrian Mole is very strongly attached to the early 1980s and makes references to everyday things and prominent events that would be difficult to fully understand or comprehend by anybody under the age of 30 from their perspective of everyday life. It could theoretically be used as a history programme to show how people in the early 1980s used to live.

                BUGS was a sci-fi drama shown by the BBC during the 1990s but it doesn't appear to have a particularly big following. Do you think that it has stood the test of time?

                There seems to have been a revival of 1980s cartoons in recent years. I was given a large quantity of video tapes of cartoons and childrens TV programmes from the 1980s when I was a kid. They included a full series of Mysterious Cities of Gold and Ulysses 31 amongst many others, and I preferred watching them to what CBBC and CITV were offering during the 1990s although no kids at school had even heard of them.

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                • #9
                  Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                  Shows that have a lot of topical references can be confusing when seen by people who weren't around at the time, I remember having to ask my Dad about 1 or 2 things on Monty Python, but it didn't stop me from enjoying it.

                  I remember Bugs, as it used a lot then "cutting edge" technology (& later series seemed to be set in the near future) it might not have dated well.

                  Mysterious Cities of Gold and Ulysses 31 were both very good series.
                  The Trickster On The Roof

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                  • #10
                    Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                    Great thread O.P - a real interesting idea for a topic!

                    The ones I'd rate as

                    "Have" Only Fools and Horses, Bread, Grange Hill, Coronation Street, The likely Lads, Some Mothers Do Have Um

                    "Have Not" Fawlty Towers (but a lot stands against it now for Red Tape and PC-ness) that makes it look dated, In Sickness and In Health/'Til death Do Us Part, Berjerac

                    If can think of any others I will add!

                    80sChav

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                    • #11
                      Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                      What about:

                      Miami Vice
                      Howards' Way
                      C.A.T.S. Eyes - do the master tapes still exist of this programme?
                      Knight Rider

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                      • #12
                        Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                        Have.

                        Ulysses 31 fantastic series which i still watch.
                        Grange hill of course
                        thundercats original cartoon

                        some mothers do ave em.
                        Blockbusters original
                        crystal maze original.



                        have not.

                        Only fools and horses
                        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                        • #13
                          Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                          I loved Ulyses!
                          Chocky was a really good series too. my little boy reminds me of the kid on it. I'm pretty sure I have an 8 year old brainbox/ megalomaniac. he's a little scary at times too like he's attached to another dimension. I'd love to know where his fascination with numbers came from cause I was always a complete daydreamer.

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                          • #14
                            Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                            Here's a HAVE NOT:
                            Spitting Image. Having seen a DVD of this series, it is now hard to see a lot of the funny side of this programme. It was so topical at the time, it is now hard to understand. Time has moved on. It is even difficult to identify a lot of the characters. Mrs Thatcher and some of the other characters are still well known, but the others...... To be fair, there are still some excellent scenes to watch, but I defy the younger generation to identify with it.
                            Who cared about rules when you were young?

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                              Re: TV progs that 'HAVE' and 'HAVE NOT' stood the test of time....

                              The intro was pretty scary for a kid.

                              Its such a great show mate.
                              --------------------------------------------

                              for me another have is the tripods.

                              An incredibly scary series even now it puts the shivers down my back.


                              Originally posted by littlelen View Post
                              i loved ulyses!
                              Chocky was a really good series too. My little boy reminds me of the kid on it. I'm pretty sure i have an 8 year old brainbox/ megalomaniac. He's a little scary at times too like he's attached to another dimension. I'd love to know where his fascination with numbers came from cause i was always a complete daydreamer.
                              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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