Originally posted by littlewolf
How many of us remember shows like
Monkey - with Tripitaca
The kenny Everet Video show
Danger Mouse- my favourage and a very old nickname
Kimber the White lion
I use to record entire episodes of Monkey, Kenny Everet, The Goodies and many more from that particular ABC time slot on a reel to reel recorder and listen to them back each night.
I can still recite great slathers of dialogue.
Anyone else remember Dave Allen too?
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Tomorrow people (Oh I wanted to have their powers)
Marine Boy
Aunty Jack -Aussie Rip ya bloody arms off (mommy why does that lady have a beard)
Paul Hogan Show
Jackie Mack in the mornings (way before Hey hey it's saturday)
Simon Townsends wonder world
Speed Racer
The original transformer cartoon
When things were rotten (very old skit on Robin Hood)
Top Cat
cluch Cargo
The Jettsons
Movies Electric dreams, Voyager, Indian in my Cupboard, PRINCESS BRIDE- with the dread pirate roberts and the rodents of unusually sizes? and no australia are not all inhabited by criminals
Dudley Doright
The two Ronneys
Steptoe and son
Monty Python - the kippa dance
They don't make TV like they use to -
My sisters are screaming out more shows and movies - helpful little buggers
mum adds Green acres
Was Dave Allan the one with the missing fingers and a glass with Vodca on the table next to him?
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by littlewolf on 07-05-2010 at 12:48.
I recall Dave Allen had part of his left index finger missing. As for what was in the glass on the table, I can't say.
When Things Were Rotten was a sitcom created by Mel Brooks. Yes, about Robin Hood. A pre-Eight is Enough Dick van Patten played Friar Tuck.
Clutch Cargo is ancient. Dates to about the 1960s or so. It was one of a number of cartoons with that weird mouth effect. Creepy.
And Paul Hogan was also on PBS. Before widespread cable, that was where the good stuff from other countries would show up. (After cable, A&E did pretty good, before someone in charge decided they should pander to the 18-39 male demographic.)
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