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    great show from my younger years. one episode involved my local town, wrexham up against our despised neighbours from chester and crewe. what i,d give to relive that particular show. does anybody know if theres an archive?

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    No mention of that selection of towns on the wikipedia page.
    Was a great show, wish they would show repeats of it, as apart from the clothes, it can't really date

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      For sheer fun & laughter, this - and The Goodies - were my fav 70's tv progs

      I have the 'Here Come The Belgians' DVD...good stuff, just wish it was ALL clips, & less talking/links

      Amazing site listing heats/finals etc etc in anorak-type detail:
      Jeux Sans Frontieres


      oh ps found your heat: it was April 1978, held at Chester Racecourse .....bad news was your lot were narrowly beaten HERE
      scroll down to Heat No.2
      Many episodes have been wiped it appears, although it says this one still exists

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        Stuart Hall crying with laughter. Classic tv. Fantastic!
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          Originally posted by kazboot View Post
          Stuart Hall crying with laughter. Classic tv. Fantastic!
          I can't remember any of the games but I'll never forget that laugh

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          • #6
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            One of my Favs as a kid too, fantastic fun, use to love the coloured water being poured into the tubes!

            I hear the Euro version was quite funny too!
            Heather

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by huggie74 View Post

              I hear the Euro version was quite funny too!
              The Euro version was even better because other European countries' contestants were far more mental than us!
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                Yes, bot h Stewart Hall and Eddie Waring made it for me. I always preferred the international ones.
                Time is never wasted when you're wasted all the time.

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                • #9
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                  loved the show
                  remember Arthur with his dip stick!
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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by rossobantam View Post
                    For sheer fun & laughter, this - and The Goodies - were my fav 70's tv progs

                    I have the 'Here Come The Belgians' DVD...good stuff, just wish it was ALL clips, & less talking/links

                    Amazing site listing heats/finals etc etc in anorak-type detail:
                    Jeux Sans Frontieres


                    oh ps found your heat: it was April 1978, held at Chester Racecourse .....bad news was your lot were narrowly beaten HERE
                    scroll down to Heat No.2
                    Many episodes have been wiped it appears, although it says this one still exists

                    Dave
                    many thanks, it says it exists in the bbc archive. i wonder how it can be acsessed

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                      I loved IAK as a kid and found it was a great way to learn the place names of provincial market towns such as Bicester, Marlborough and Thame!
                      The elasticated ropes, oversized shoes and flying sponges made for a great hours viewing!
                      Anyone remember Arthur Ellis and his "3-2-1-whistle"? And 2 elderly French twins who used to do the scoring on Jeus San Frontier? In fact the continental theme tune was a nostalgia classic!! Goes down with "The Freewheelers" as a gem!
                      I go back to the original Jethro Tull - Yes! The seed drill inventor!

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                        twas a combination of the giant costumes (the best games), and Stuart Hall's laugh....fab Friday night viewing!
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                          I used to like the show when they had pillow fights on the plank,then woosh in the water you go

                          The Europians were good the Germans or the Swiss used to win more often than the brits,the Belgiums always seem to come last,I used to feel sorry for them

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                            It ran between from the 7th of August 1966 to 25th of December 1988 on BBC1.

                            from 28th May 1990 on ITV, 3rd of August 1991 to 24th of December 1994 on S4C and The Family Channel and from 3 rd of September 1999 to 6th of January 2001 on Channel 5.

                            it was produced by Richard Hearsey and Ronin Entertainment.

                            It featured teams representing a town or city competing tasks in absurd games, generally dressed in large foam rubber suits. Games were played in the home town's park, with weather often turning grassland into mud. The team scoring most points would advance to the next stage.

                            Teams could double points in one round by choosing to play their Joker.
                            The games were refereed by former international football referee Arthur Ellis. The theme tune was Bean Bag by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.

                            here is a clip.

                            http://youtu.be/CDfkGWKWaeo
                            man just how good was this show.
                            one of the best.

                            did not think it ran this long.
                            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                            • #15
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                              Loved it...................bring it back, that's what I say.

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