I actually live near the theme park Flambards in Cornwall . Is it connected ?
Apparently so. It opened in 1976 and was called the Cornwall Aviation Park. Then, around 1979/1980 aircraft used in the TV series were put on display there and early twentieth century period rooms were added and the park was renamed Flambards. As you probably know, Victorian and Second World War period 'experiences' were added later.
Moviewatch - with Johnny Vaughan
Gamesmaster - with Dominic Diamond
Up to Something - sketch show with Shane Ritchie, David Schneider, Frances Dodge and others (Lewis something?)
Apparently so. It opened in 1976 and was called the Cornwall Aviation Park. Then, around 1979/1980 aircraft used in the TV series were put on display there and early twentieth century period rooms were added and the park was renamed Flambards. As you probably know, Victorian and Second World War period 'experiences' were added later.
I went there on my honeymoon in 1998 and really enjoyed my time there.:)
You went to Flambards for your honey moon ? . Ah yeah of course Britain in the blitz . It's still there probably the only decent thing about the place lol.
You went to Flambards for your honey moon ? . Ah yeah of course Britain in the blitz . It's still there probably the only decent thing about the place lol.
Yes. Spent 10 days in Cornwall and Flambards was one of the places we went to, because we are both history geeks.:)
As tv seems to be dominated by reality I've often wondered why they've never brought back The Mole and Wanted - also loved The Tourist Trap with John Nettles narrating.
Who Dares Wins - classic comedy show, went to see the stand up show they did with Tony Robinson recreating their take on the 'emperors new clothes' sketch and running around the theatre completely naked
As for kids tv, might be 70s but
Mary Mungo & Midge
Willo The Wisp
The Flumps
Shattered (2004) - Reality series hosted by Dermot O'leary Ten contestants were challenged with going without sleep for seven days while their actions were constantly monitored. Over the seven days the ten housemates had to endure daily performance testing and a variety of challenges. They were competing for a potential prize fund of £100,000 though, at any point, if a contestant closed their eyes for over ten seconds, then £1,000 was deducted from the prize fund.
I exactly like it.
Yes I remember this programme and actually have a few episodes taped. I remember there being one night where they all did yoga.
Other TV show I remember was Speed Sunday on ITV in the 2004 F1 season, that quickly vanished after the season ended. I thought it was good! was a bit like the BBC's F1 Forum
Has anyone mentioned the 1900 House and the Edwardian Country House? I'm surprised these haven't repeated or rebooted since the success of Downton Abbey.
Murun Buchstansangur - An early Channel 4 cartoon about a grey creature who lived in a cupboard under a sink and picked his nose a lot. His size/scale was inconsistent with him sometimes being drawn as tiny and sometimes as person-sized.
Chateauvallon
Mission Eureka
The Black forest Clinic
Eurocops
The Chart Show
Network 7
Club X
Channel 4 red triangle films
After Dark
Space Precint
Star Fleet
The magic Micro Mission
I loved After Dark and Eurocops! And I remember Chateauvallon, a French soap opera. Black Forest Clinic rings a bell as well. I used to watch C4 a lot in the 80's/90's but I hardly watch it these days, there doesn't seem to be much on there of interest to me.
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Apparently so. It opened in 1976 and was called the Cornwall Aviation Park. Then, around 1979/1980 aircraft used in the TV series were put on display there and early twentieth century period rooms were added and the park was renamed Flambards. As you probably know, Victorian and Second World War period 'experiences' were added later.
http://www.flambards.co.uk/about-us/
I went there on my honeymoon in 1998 and really enjoyed my time there.:)
Gamesmaster - with Dominic Diamond
Up to Something - sketch show with Shane Ritchie, David Schneider, Frances Dodge and others (Lewis something?)
Yes. Spent 10 days in Cornwall and Flambards was one of the places we went to, because we are both history geeks.:)
Satire from the Hat Trick Production people.
Who Dares Wins - classic comedy show, went to see the stand up show they did with Tony Robinson recreating their take on the 'emperors new clothes' sketch and running around the theatre completely naked
As for kids tv, might be 70s but
Mary Mungo & Midge
Willo The Wisp
The Flumps
Starting Out (BBC)
How Not To Live Your Life (BBC)
Broken News (BBC)
Mr Wymi (CBBC)
U Get Me (CBBC)
Presented by Dani Behr? I remember it well and enjoyed it! but seemed to just vanish
Yes I remember this programme and actually have a few episodes taped. I remember there being one night where they all did yoga.
Other TV show I remember was Speed Sunday on ITV in the 2004 F1 season, that quickly vanished after the season ended. I thought it was good! was a bit like the BBC's F1 Forum
Ahh, Billy and Pincy.
This was an excellent comedy drama. Poor Gary Olsen.
Very underrated show. Some of the episodes are on youtube now.
Just did a wikipedia on it to remind myself.
Euston Films, I should've guessed that. It's got their stamp all over it. Very much in the Minder style.
Eerie, creepy childrens programme from HTV.
A Bunch Of Fives.
Another childrens programme, about teenagers reaching school leaving age.
it's still on ITV4 isn't it ?
The Justice Game
Running Scared
I loved After Dark and Eurocops! And I remember Chateauvallon, a French soap opera. Black Forest Clinic rings a bell as well. I used to watch C4 a lot in the 80's/90's but I hardly watch it these days, there doesn't seem to be much on there of interest to me.
Haven't seen it on there for a long time now.
Mog.
Big Deal.
it was on today .
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