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Post by Graham on Aug 15, 2005 22:47:04 GMT
What is your earliest recollection of television, can you remember the first programme you watched?
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Post by Juliet on Sept 10, 2005 13:46:33 GMT
My first memory of a programme is 'Rainbow'. Can't remember anything older than that, however I'm sure everyone loved it!
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laura
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Post by laura on Sept 13, 2005 17:57:42 GMT
I think mine is "Cockleshell Bay".
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Post by delenakidd on Jul 6, 2006 20:45:49 GMT
I think mine is "Cockleshell Bay". Mine is Cockleshell Bay as well. I have a petition up and running to try and get this wonderful series available to buy on dvd. Would you be willing to sign it.
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Paula
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Post by Paula on Apr 27, 2007 20:59:49 GMT
I have a few early memories, but I think the earliest was Romper Room, I think that it was called that. I remember it being in black and white and the lady looking in a mirror and also getting the group of children following her round the room doing different activities. I also remember The Clangers, The Pogles and of course Bagpuss.
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Post by chez on Jun 10, 2007 21:03:50 GMT
My earliest memories of television include programmes such as, Lambchops, The Wooden Tops, Mary Mungo and Midge and Pinky and Perky.
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Post by frank on Jul 11, 2008 23:33:41 GMT
I think it was Supercar, Mike Mercury with those huge eyebrows!
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Post by harryfielder on Jun 10, 2009 15:01:09 GMT
I have many memories of films and tv shows...
Aitch,
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Post by biggles on Jun 28, 2009 11:13:36 GMT
One of mine was The Larkins with David Kossoff and Peggy Mount, one of the others I remember was The Silver Sword with I think Frazer Hines and Melvyn Hayes. Another sticks in my mind was Fair Exchange which starred a very young Dennis Waterman along with Victor Maddern and Judy Carne.
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Post by biggles on Jun 28, 2009 11:40:31 GMT
I almost forgot The Woodentops and Muffin the Mule
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Post by Graham on Jul 26, 2009 9:07:44 GMT
Yes I too can remember 'Fair Exchange', and yes, for some reason it has always 'stuck' in my mind also!
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gregg
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Post by gregg on Feb 15, 2016 0:55:13 GMT
I have a few early memories, but I think the earliest was Romper Room, I think that it was called that. I remember it being in black and white and the lady looking in a mirror and also getting the group of children following her round the room doing different activities. I also remember The Clangers, The Pogles and of course Bagpuss. And don't forget the "Pepper Prince" who made spectacles from his fingers forming circles and his upside down hands.
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gregg
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Post by gregg on Feb 15, 2016 0:56:57 GMT
I have a few early memories, but I think the earliest was Romper Room, I think that it was called that. I remember it being in black and white and the lady looking in a mirror and also getting the group of children following her round the room doing different activities. I also remember The Clangers, The Pogles and of course Bagpuss. And don't forget the "Pepper Prince" who made spectacles from his fingers forming circles and his upside down hands. In Candada we also had "Razzle Dazzle" with Al Hamel (later married Suzanne Summers) and Michelle Finney
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Post by gregg on Feb 15, 2016 1:29:07 GMT
What is your earliest recollection of television, can you remember the first programme you watched? My father always promoted shows he liked....Britain's Mike Mercury and his SuperCar Gerry and Sylvia Anderson also I think produced The Firebirds
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