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    Default TV programmes you loved from your childhood

    Here are a few of mine
    The Banana Splits

    Tommorows People
    Lost in Space
    Captain Pugwash No idea how they got away with it ahh more innocent days
    Loves anything from Pain of Salvation to Jeff Buckley to Django to Sarasate to Surinder Sandhu to Shawn Lane to Nick Drake to Rush to Beth Hart to Kate Bush to Rodrigo Y Gabriela to The Hellecasters to Dark Sanctury to Ben Harper to Karicus to Dream Theater to Zero Hour to Al DiMeola to Larry Carlton to Derek Trucks to Govt Mule to?

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    Mine from early childhood to late teens.

    Mary Mungo and Midge
    Noggin the Nog
    Trumpton etc
    Mr Ben
    Bag Puss
    Thunderbirds
    Captain Scarlet
    Joe 90
    Tomorrow People
    Space 1999
    Dr Who
    Original Star Trek
    World About Us
    Weekend World
    South Bank show
    Lost in Space
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
    Time Tunnel
    Land of the Giants
    The Fantastic Journey
    Time Slip
    Children of the Stones
    Dallas
    Top of the Pops
    Dynasty
    Colbys
    Notts Landing
    Thirty Something
    Northern Exposure
    The Outer Limits
    Twilight Zone
    Night Gallery
    The Avengers
    Phoenix Five
    Blake's 7
    Kolchak - The Night Stalker
    Planet of the Apes
    Buck Rogers
    Battlestar Galactica
    Tales of the Unexpected
    Hammer House of Horror
    The Invaders
    Star Maidens
    Bionic Man and Woman
    Incredible Hulk
    Spider Man
    Ulysses 31
    Battle Beyond the Planets
    Charlie's Angels
    The Survivors

    No doubt as the day goes on I will recall more.


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    So many great progs from childhood but best to leave them there.

    I bought the complete Battle of The Planets on DVD when I saw it for £16 in sale in HMV. It's so dreadful watching it now as an adult. It just seemed so good when I was younger. I feel sort of cheated now. Dunno why but I just do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffo104 View Post
    So many great progs from childhood but best to leave them there.

    I bought the complete Battle of The Planets on DVD when I saw it for £16 in sale in HMV. It's so dreadful watching it now as an adult. It just seemed so good when I was younger. I feel sort of cheated now. Dunno why but I just do.
    Know what you mean. Problem is in was an import Japanese show that was re-dubbed character names changed etc and in actuality what we saw bears no similarity at all to the Jap version. Visuals are the same obviously but story, plot etc totally different.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalek Supreme D L View Post
    Know what you mean. Problem is in was an import Japanese show that was re-dubbed character names changed etc and in actuality what we saw bears no similarity at all to the Jap version. Visuals are the same obviously but story, plot etc totally different.


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    and 7-zark-7, the robot explaining everything was added as well. Not good.

    Of course it doesn't stop me from enjoying proper Jap anime - says he off to buy Akira on blu-ray later today

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    The Paper Boys
    Follyfoot Farm
    Whirly Birds
    Flashing Blade
    Champion the Wonder horse
    Flash Gordon (1930's)
    Skippy
    Wacky Races
    Dungeons and Dragons
    Logun's Run
    White Horses (loved the music for that one)
    Arthur of the Britains
    Fantasy Island
    Godzilla
    Into the Labyrinth ( I had a thing for Pamela Salem when I was a teenager)


    Regards D S D L

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffo104 View Post
    and 7-zark-7, the robot explaining everything was added as well. Not good.

    Of course it doesn't stop me from enjoying proper Jap anime - says he off to buy Akira on blu-ray later today
    Love anime. Akira is awesome still. It was the first anime I ever saw and in the cinema too.


    Regards D S D L

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    It was American stuff for me...

    The Whizz Kids
    Automan
    Knight Rider
    The A Team
    The Littlest Hobo

    That sort of thing. I stopped watching telly much when I turned 14 and got into John Peel. From that point on it was music all the way!
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    Transformers
    Thundercats
    Mask
    Centurions
    Visionaries

    Oh yeah!
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    space 1999
    Whizz Kids
    The Prisoner
    Grange Hill

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