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50 Years ago today
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Colour tv was in the lounge, so on a Sunday night I would get into my mum and dad's bed and watch hart to hart on b and wkillerandflash said:My parents didn't get a colour TV until 1978 and even then the b&W TV was kept as a second set for several years so I would have been watching in b&w well into the 80s
How I miss me mum and dad xxx0 -
My first sight ever of colour TV was the classic 1973 FA Cup Final of Sunderland v Leeds, when a multitude of us jammed into my dad’s mate’s front room. It seemed quite astounding.
After severe lobbying, we eventually hired a coloured telly just before the start of the1974 World Cup.
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i had the old black and white telly in my bedroom , early eighties , coat hanger as an aerial
Moonlighting on , Cybil Shepherd , 5 knuckle shuffle , great days as I became an expert in that art , something I haven’t given up to this day 👊🏻💦7 -
And there isn’t a colour broadcast of Charlton beating Millwall....2
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The club shop sold a video of the 2-0 win at the rusty toolbox, in colour, the quality of the picture wasn’t great, in fact it was very snowy.1StevieG said:And there isn’t a colour broadcast of Charlton beating Millwall....3 -
Also 50 years this weekend that the Sun newspaper launched as a tabloid (it had been a worthy broadsheet before Murdoch bought it).0
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Just checked and new set would have been equivalent of £3,000 and monthly rental was around £150.happyvalley said:It's amazing how many people used to rent a set. I suppose the prices were relatively high back then. Also they were were more prone to breaking down & as you rented one the company would repair it for free or replace it.
Very unreliable and frequently breaking down so buying was risky. But if you rented from Radio Rentals they turned up with a replacement, normally a newer model and took the broken one away that you never saw again0 -
Could’ve been a converted try AFKA. Back then a try was only worth 4 points. (Unless you happen to remember this particular result, in which case I bow to your superior knowledge!)AFKABartram said:
That set must have had shocking resolution for you to miss two French penalties Nick :-)charltonnick said:Just checked we won 14-6 , 1973
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The Ibrox Stadium crush on 2 January 1971 was one of the worst peacetime disasters in Scotland. It left 66 people dead and more than 140 injured.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/B0cJMZS3B1/Fiveboys
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and the 'auld firm' are playing right now at Ibroxclive said:The Ibrox Stadium crush on 2 January 1971 was one of the worst peacetime disasters in Scotland. It left 66 people dead and more than 140 injured.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/B0cJMZS3B1/Fiveboys0 -
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Disclosure, Series 3: Stairway 13: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000qvk5 via @bbciplayerclive said:The Ibrox Stadium crush on 2 January 1971 was one of the worst peacetime disasters in Scotland. It left 66 people dead and more than 140 injured.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/B0cJMZS3B1/Fiveboys
Watched this the the other night. Recommend it, very poignant.0








