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Old Yesterday, 22:37
Catweazle1066
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What were your favourite TV programmes as a child?

One of my favourites was Catweazle.... Another was Timeslip.
Does anyone remember Timeslip?
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Old Yesterday, 23:44
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I liked Catweazle as well, also The Persuaders, Planet of the Apes, Starsky and Hutch, The £6million Dollar Man, The Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Batman, Star Trek, Logan's Run, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Oh No! It's Selwyn Frogget, Bless This House, Love Thy Neighbour, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Bannana Splits, The Fantastic Journey, The Flashing Blade, The Black Arrow, The Flintstones, Top Cat, Wacky Races, Valley of the Dinosaurs, Arthur of the Britons,
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Old Yesterday, 23:56
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I liked Catweazle as well, also The Persuaders, Planet of the Apes, Starsky and Hutch, The £6million Dollar Man, The Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Batman, Star Trek, Logan's Run, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Oh No! It's Selwyn Frogget, Bless This House, Love Thy Neighbour, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Bannana Splits, The Fantastic Journey, The Flashing Blade, The Black Arrow, The Flintstones, Top Cat, Wacky Races, Valley of the Dinosaurs, Arthur of the Britons,
Agree with loads of those. I was a child in ths sixties so my favourites from then were Time Tunnel, The Man From Uncle, Batman. In the 70s I loved Alias Smith and Jones and had my first crush, aged 11 on Pete Duel, who died tragically.
My very favourite when I was very young was Mr Ed the talking horse. I loved that show!
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Old Today, 00:01
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I don't think I was terribly discerning in those far off days. I simply watched anything and everything. So there's not much I can remember absolutely insisting on watching apart from Batman (the Adam West version). As a young child, however, I was a very proud member of the Tingha and Tucker Club. You never forget Aunty Jean!
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I don't think I was terribly discerning in those far off days. I simply watched anything and everything. So there's not much I can remember absolutely insisting on watching apart from Batman (the Adam West version). As a young child, however, I was a very proud member of the Tingha and Tucker Club. You never forget Aunty Jean!
Oh my goodness.... Auntie Jean Morton... She was great

Tingha and Tucker.. Wasn't that an Oz programme.. Maybe wrong
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Old Today, 00:15
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"The Sweeney" Mom ran away with her pizza parlor boss when I was 8 & Dad was usually drunk most weekends, so I stayed at my Grans who was really clued up on censoring stuff. I thought at the time "I shouldn't be watching this " never did me any harm though as I am a well adjusted adult now & I know what censorship is needed unlike my Gran as I said who didn't, wasn't her fault really though she was just doing her best making the best of a bad sitution at the time though I think really plus the water shed, thank Heavens for the watershed , God speed to her & all who needs her, yes the watershed came into being so that helps most parents nowadays really.
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Old Today, 00:20
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Well, there's a few good ones there...

I also liked Ace of Wands, Flipper, Skippy, Daktari, Freewheelers, The Pogels, Pogels wood, Vision on, Follyfoot, Banana splits, Chorlton and the wheelies, Simon and the chalk drawings, Magpie, The Saint and Mr Piper!

....ooh, does anyone remember The Owl Service?
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Old Today, 00:51
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Children of the Stones (frightening!)

The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew Mysteries (especially the Pamela Sue Martin years)
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Old Today, 01:07
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Rainbow..... In fact, im 36 and laid in bed watching some now.....
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