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  • Saturday Night TV in the Late 70s / Early 80s

    Was sat at work today thinking about the programmes I used to watch on a Saturday.

    Starting at tea time the schedule would have been something like as follows, obviously the programmes would vary on the year and season.

    4pm Wrestling on ITV
    4.45 Grandstand for the football results BBC1
    5.30 The Basil Brush Show or Jimll fix it BBC1
    6.00 - 9.00 take your pick from:Generation Game BBC1, Seaside Special BBC1, Juliet Bravo BBC1, Dallas BBC1, Opportunity Knocks
    9-10 Starsky and Hutch BBC1, The Professionals ITV
    10.30 Match of the Day
    11.30 Bed

    Am I missing other Saturday night classics from that time period? I'm sure I must be.
    The only thing to look forward to is the past

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    I can remember watching Vegas with Robert Urich, he was a private eye I think,and something called Seagull Island. I dont know if it was a film,drama or 2-part series but I'm sure it was late 70's or early 80's
    Last edited by sixtyten; 17-05-2008, 19:55.

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by jorge View Post
      I can remember watching Vegas with Robert Urich, he was a private eye I think,and something called Seagull Island. I dont know if it was a film,drama or 2-part series but I'm sure it was late 70's or early 80's
      Yes vegas remember that that
      The only thing to look forward to is the past

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      • #4
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        Just remembered something else Mike Yarwood In persons
        The only thing to look forward to is the past

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        • #5
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          This fresh from the Radio Times 18-24th April 1981 (London edition) - Easter weekend. And I'd totally forgotten that at this time it only had BBC channels in it!

          9.10am - Swim
          9.35am- Lassie
          9.55am - Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch
          10.20am - The Bugs Bunny Easter Special
          11.5am - Poco (movie)
          12.30pm - Grandstand (inc Football Focus with Bob Wilson, Snooker, Horse Racing, Diving and Show Jumping)
          5.10pm - News with Richard Baker
          5.25pm - Disney Time (with Felicity Kendal)
          6.15pm - You Must Be Joking (new series with Wogan)
          6.50pm - Rooster Cogburn (the Duke in a movie)
          8.35pm - The Val Doonican Music Show
          9.20pm - Dallas
          10.10pm - News
          10.25pm - Saturday Night at the Mill (with Pam Ayres and The Shadows)
          11.15pm - Saturday film - Steptoe and Son (the one where Harold marries a stripper!)

          BBC 2 was mainly Snooker and some easter guff but there was an Arena special on Superman (which is probably the reason I still have the issue). Oh and the Star Wars radio adaptation started this week, too.
          Last edited by Wil; 18-05-2008, 12:21.

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            Originally posted by Wil View Post
            This fresh from the Radio Times 18-24th April 1981 (London edition) - Easter weekend. And I'd totally forgot that at this time it only had BBC channels in it!

            9.10am - Swim
            9.35am- Lassie
            9.55am - Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch
            10.20am - The Bugs Bunny Easter Special
            11.5am - Poco (movie)
            12.30pm - Grandstand (inc Football Focus with Bob Wilson, Snooker, Racing Diving and Show Jumping)
            5.10pm - News with Richard Baker
            5.25pm - Disney Time (with Felicity Kendal)
            6.15pm - You Must Be Joking (new series with Wogan)
            6.50pm - Rooster Cogburn (the Duke in a movie)
            8.35pm - The Val Doonican Music Show
            9.20pm - Dallas
            10.10pm - News
            10.25pm - Saturday Night at the Mill (with Pam Ayres and The Shadows)
            11.15pm - Saturday film - Steptoe and Son (the one where Harold marries a stripper!)

            BBC 2 was mainly Snooker and some easter guff but there was an Arena special on Superman.
            Thanks for that

            Val doonican , how could i forget him in his rocking chair and cardi?
            The only thing to look forward to is the past

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            • #7
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              the 2 Ronnies must be there somewhere?
              The eyes have it!
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                Re: Saturday Night TV in the Late 70s / Early 80s

                Originally posted by Wil View Post
                This fresh from the Radio Times 18-24th April 1981 (London edition) - Easter weekend. And I'd totally forgotten that at this time it only had BBC channels in it!

                9.10am - Swim
                9.35am- Lassie
                9.55am - Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch
                10.20am - The Bugs Bunny Easter Special
                11.5am - Poco (movie)
                12.30pm - Grandstand (inc Football Focus with Bob Wilson, Snooker, Horse Racing, Diving and Show Jumping)
                5.10pm - News with Richard Baker
                5.25pm - Disney Time (with Felicity Kendal)
                6.15pm - You Must Be Joking (new series with Wogan)
                6.50pm - Rooster Cogburn (the Duke in a movie)
                8.35pm - The Val Doonican Music Show
                9.20pm - Dallas
                10.10pm - News
                10.25pm - Saturday Night at the Mill (with Pam Ayres and The Shadows)
                11.15pm - Saturday film - Steptoe and Son (the one where Harold marries a stripper!)

                BBC 2 was mainly Snooker and some easter guff but there was an Arena special on Superman (which is probably the reason I still have the issue). Oh and the Star Wars radio adaptation started this week, too.

                Sounds......appalling! Just goes to show tv hasn't got any worse!

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                • #9
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                  I was probably too old to be interested in Disney Time by '81 (despite it having 'rear of the year' dad's totty - Felicity Kendall presenting it) but the Steptoe film is a classic.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by pedro View Post
                    the 2 Ronnies must be there somewhere?
                    OMG how could I forget them? Yes definitely there.
                    The only thing to look forward to is the past

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                    • #11
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                      I would love a tardis like doc who so i could go back to a sat night in the 70's and watch the telly and music and play with the toys i had then. from maxine

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                      • #12
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                        Anyone remember Metal Mickey??

                        Saturday night was superb.....none of this serial drama **** we have to put up with...or gardening....NO...we had 3-2-1 & airwolf!!!

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                          LOL..yes, the piniacle of British broadcasting

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                          • #14
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                            just got the 4-10 June 1977 Radio Times (Jubilee Week)


                            Sat 4 June BBC1:


                            9.5am Chigley
                            9.15 These are the Days (cartoon...dont remember this?)
                            9.35 Salty..."the adventures of Tim & his devoted seal Salty".....anyone ??
                            10.0 Arlott and Trueman on Cricket..No.8:The Match
                            10.25 Bugs Bunny
                            10.40 Cricket (Eng v Aus)
                            12:45 Grandstand featuring cricket, boxing , and at 3pm: Eng v Scotland in the Home Internationals (I really miss them!!)
                            5.5 News
                            5.15 Sport / Regional News

                            5.20-6.15 Cicero .."the story of a young foal who becomes one of the most important horses in Britain" (the Queen's Drum Horse)
                            INTERESTINGLY, FIRST NAME IN THE CAST LIST FOR THIS FILM IS TOD CARTY (sic)....this must have been one of his very earliest roles? Its before Grange Hill I'm sure (ps there's a GH movie being made!)

                            6.15 Jim'll Fix It
                            6.55 Saturday Night at the Movies: Time Travellers
                            8.5 The Best of Yarwood
                            8.45 Happy as a Sandbag (musical)
                            9.50 Kojak
                            10.40 News
                            10.50 International Match of The Day
                            11.40 Saturday Night at The Mill
                            12.30-12.32 Weatherman

                            wonder why it wasn't written as 9.05, 8.05 etc?

                            BBC2 was all plays, arts programmes, though Sat afternoon usually had a good film on.....often Laurel & Hardy, or Abbott & Costello...today 4 June 77 it was "The Family Jewels" with Jerry Lewis (who plays SEVEN different parts...all uncles vying to be guardian to their 7yr-old orphaned rich niece!


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                              Saturday Night at the Movies, now that's starting to ring bells, before the film started was there not some trailer thingy with Saturday Night at the Movies written in blocks being lit up by a spotlight, or is it just in my mind?

                              Home internationals were great, this being 1977, it will have been when the jocks won and their dismantled the wembley goalposts to take home as souveniers
                              The only thing to look forward to is the past

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