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Your favourite TV series asa child

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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Captain Planet
    Visionaries
    Thundercats
    Sonic The Hedgehog
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    On the buses
    Love thy neighbour
    Robins nest
    It aint half hot mum
    Soap
    Dukes of Hazzard (just for Daisy) ;-)
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    Happy Days
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    Some US ones:

    Different Strokes
    Big John, Little John
    The Wonder Years
    The Brady Bunch
    The Red Hand Gang
    CHIPS
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    edited September 2010
    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]Anyone remember a programme called Dark Towers, or something like that ?

    Probably wasn't scary, but used to frighten the bejesus out of me !


    edit. found it, thought we watched it in school but wasn't sure

    http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Look_and_Read/Dark_Towers

    Yes AFKA, we most definitely watched that at school. There was a load of others in the same series we watched too.

    So many memories...

    Chortlon and the Wheelies
    Rainbow (if you havent seen the "Twanger" episode, you need to google it! lol)
    Battle of the planets
    Knight Rider (coindidentally, I had a dream I was Michael Knight at the weekend - where the hell did that come from???)
    The A Team
    CHiPs (I used to love Ponch and Jon...not in a gay way of course!)
    Air Wolf
    Rentaghost (Sue Nichols as Miss Popov)
    Fun House (purely as I had a crush on one of the twins)
    Junior Kick Start / Kick Start
    We are the champions

    Rolf "can you guess what it is yet?" Harris' Cartoon club, on nightly in the 5.35pm slot on BBC1 just before the Neighbours days. I swear he used to trace a line on the paper. There's no way an old codger like that could draw something like that purely from memory lol.

    Sadly admit to watching Neighbours until the day I started working in London, circa 2001.
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    Bag puss
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]Happy Days[/quote]

    Now were talking live fast die young...
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    Almost all the above - special mention to Chorlton and the Wheelies and Trapdoor though. Wasn't keen on the American ones like Knightrider and A-Team.

    Can I add Rhubarb & Custard and Magic Roundabout to the roll of honour?

    And one no-one remembers - Soldier and Me.
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    Bananna Splits Show - The Flashing Blade a special highlight - "You've got to fight for what is right, for all that you believe, It's right to fight for what we want, to live the way we please, as long as we have done our best then no-one can to more, and life and love and happiness were well worth fighting for"
    The Jackson Five Cartoon
    Casey Jones
    Bod
    Catweezel
    Doubke Deckers

    ......could be here all day !
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    Biker Mice From Mars
    Fireman Sam
    TMNT
    Round the Twist
    Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    I love s**t 90's kids tv.
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    edited September 2010
    Secret Squirrel, Atom Ant, Top Cat, Beverley Hillbillies, Quiz Ball, Texas Rangers
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    [cite]Posted By: soapy_jones[/cite]Bananna Splits Show

    1 banana,
    2 bananas
    3 bananas
    4,
    4 bananas make a bunch and so do many more......
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    [cite]Posted By: JohnBoyUK[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]Anyone remember a programme called Dark Towers, or something like that ?

    Probably wasn't scary, but used to frighten the bejesus out of me !


    edit. found it, thought we watched it in school but wasn't sure

    http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Look_and_Read/Dark_Towers

    Yes AFKA, we most definitely watched that at school. There was a load of others in the same series we watched too.

    So many memories...

    Chortlon and the Wheelies
    Rainbow (if you havent seen the "Twanger" episode, you need to google it! lol)
    Battle of the planets
    Knight Rider (coindidentally, I had a dream I was Michael Knight at the weekend - where the hell did that come from???)
    The A Team
    CHiPs (I used to love Ponch and Jon...not in a gay way of course!)
    Air Wolf
    Rentaghost (Sue Nichols as Miss Popov)
    Fun House (purely as I had a crush on one of the twins)
    Junior Kick Start / Kick Start
    We are the champions

    Rolf "can you guess what it is yet?" Harris' Cartoon club, on nightly in the 5.35pm slot on BBC1 just before the Neighbours days. I swear he used to trace a line on the paper. There's no way an old codger like that could draw something like that purely from memory lol.

    Sadly admit to watching Neighbours until the day I started working in London, circa 2001.

    Another one in the School series was called Cloudburst and it had a bloke going around on a motorbike dressed in all black leathers and tinted skid lid. If my hazy middle aged memory serves me right I think it turned out to be the female housekeeper.
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    Time Tunnel and Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
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    If you like your TV memories then THIS is the site for you!

    As many have said - Anything by Gerry Anderson, I was so bloody close to interviewing him once only for him to get ill and pull out.

    What about:

    The Double Deckers?

    Why Don't You?

    Tiswas?
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    Squiddley diddley
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    Robin Hood,RinTinTin,William Tell,Cheyenne and Doctor Who and the Daleks.
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    Clangers
    It's a Knockout
    How
    Desert Crusader

    Yes, Why Don't You and Double Deckers. Definately.
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    Bill & Ben as a nipper
    Dr Who when I thought I was grown up
    How - good call, Stig! I had forgotten that one.
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    Battle Of The Planets
    Spiderman and his Amazing Friends
    Thundercats
    Dogtanian
    The Adventure Game
    Grange Hill
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    Number 73 on a Saturday morning.

    On itv there was a programme called 'youre mother wouldn't like it' amazing kids show totally off the wall, remember on week them showing you how to make fake vomit to skive off school which envolved a tin of beans and a pot plant..

    Button moon and super ted as a little un.

    Fresh prince and desmonds.

    Gamesmaster.
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    Super Ted for me. As well as bill and ben
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    Anyone remember Tales of the Golden Monkey?
    T'was a bit of an Indiana Jones thing but i loved it (& him).

    Always wanted to go on a sea plane since then. One day!
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    Muffin The Mule
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    Chorlton and the wheelies
    Jamie and the magic torch
    Grange hill
    Chocky
    Scully
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    [cite]Posted By: lancashire lad[/cite]Muffin The Mule
    is against the law, as is Dobbin the Donkey for that matter!
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    so many - Knight Rider, Airwolf, Terrahawks (genuinely scary at the time) , Grange Hill, Transformers, The Muppets, Crackerjack...so much more - Remember Manimal - the guy who turned into a bird and a puma or something similar?
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    I remember the usual 80's fare like Transformers, He Man, Knight Rider, Airwolf and Muppet Show...I also remember a little bit less main stream programmes like...

    Centurions
    Terrahawks
    Ulysses 31
    Pigeon Street
    King Rollo
    Chocablock
    Button Moon
    Streethawk
    Mr Men (voiced by the late, great Arthur Lowe)
    Bananaman
    Dungeons and Dragons
    Pink Panther (you used to get 2 PP cartoons with the one about the stork sandwiched in between)
    Worzel Gummidge
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    Pogles Wood
    The Grumbleweeds very early 70s show not the later one.
    Blue Peter (had a thing about Valerie Singleton)
    Tiswas (Nearly broke said thing over Sally James)
    HOW!
    Catweazle, tried to get Geoffrey Bayldon on BDL's show but apparently he is very shy and only did interviews with people he trusted and knew, obviousl y a sensible man who had heard our show and steered clear.
    Crakerjack with Leslie Crowther and Peter Glaze
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    Its a shame that kids today don't have Saturday Morning cinema, used to love my trips to the cinema at Sidcup and collecting my ABC badges! only those of a certain age will remember that, SIdcup was pretty well behaved, I moved to Plumstead in 73 and started going to ABC Woolwich, man alive it was a bear pit in there at times, much more lively than Sidcup ever was!
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