Kids classic tv you remember growing up with.
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Darth Randall wrote:we used to sell thew trading cards, beyond that im lost.

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This show is nostalgic fun



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Why Don't You was always on during the summer holidays. One of the "stars" of the show called Ben was at my high school. At first he was treated like a celebrity, then people realised he was just a twat and gave him no end of shite.
Timmy Mallett's Wide Awake Club, Knightmare (the guy who presented that show HAS to be a Twit).
Dungeons & Dragons, 80 days around the world with Willy Fogg, The Mysterious Cities of Gold. T-Bag/T-Shirt. When I last saw it, I must have been 13/14 and they had Kellie Bright from The Upper Hand as T-Bag's nemesis. I had a major crush on her.
Then you had a really dark show called C.A.B, where a brother and sister were left alone to manage some antique shop for a week by their parents. I think there was an "amateur sleuth" element to the show. It was a little sinister, what with all the strange people hanging around looking like child abductors or worse and these two kids who were barely even teenagers left to fend for themselves.
Grange Hill was a must watch for any teenager of course, as was Byker Grove and before that Jossy's Giants
Timmy Mallett's Wide Awake Club, Knightmare (the guy who presented that show HAS to be a Twit).
Dungeons & Dragons, 80 days around the world with Willy Fogg, The Mysterious Cities of Gold. T-Bag/T-Shirt. When I last saw it, I must have been 13/14 and they had Kellie Bright from The Upper Hand as T-Bag's nemesis. I had a major crush on her.
Then you had a really dark show called C.A.B, where a brother and sister were left alone to manage some antique shop for a week by their parents. I think there was an "amateur sleuth" element to the show. It was a little sinister, what with all the strange people hanging around looking like child abductors or worse and these two kids who were barely even teenagers left to fend for themselves.
Grange Hill was a must watch for any teenager of course, as was Byker Grove and before that Jossy's Giants


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Morning TV wasn't bad either. Pugwall and Pugwall's Summer too Antipodean classics 


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All before my time...........
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Round about this time of an evening you couldn't beat a bit of Ludwig.
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Degrassi high was always a winner
I was alive when Rangers died
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the tommorow people
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That was brilliant, think it was shown on DEF 2 (or Def Leppard as Alan Partridge would say).Jockenaria wrote:Degrassi high was always a winner

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Justin Credible wrote:another strange one from the seventies.........The Clifton House Mystery
MH , and randall will remember these.....then again they are so old when they were going to school there was no such thing as history
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look what I found...CHILDREN OF THE STONES...COMPLETE
came out in 1977 and remember it scared the fuck out of my brothers

oddly was suppose to be the scariest kids programme ever made by those standards
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This was fucked up shit foe childrens tv
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that show sky, and the two I mentioned, children of the stones and the clifton house mystery all had one thing in common
besides being shown in the mid 70s, they were all made in the bristol area by htv west.
You could not make shows that might scare kids today, thanks to the nanny state where todays little shit offspring might get upset.
besides being shown in the mid 70s, they were all made in the bristol area by htv west.
You could not make shows that might scare kids today, thanks to the nanny state where todays little shit offspring might get upset.
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This article simultaneously amused and angered me.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... en-parents
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... en-parents
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Clifton house mystery. Is that the one with the musical box that made ghosts appear?Justin Credible wrote:that show sky, and the two I mentioned, children of the stones and the clifton house mystery all had one thing in common
besides being shown in the mid 70s, they were all made in the bristol area by htv west.
You could not make shows that might scare kids today, thanks to the nanny state where todays little shit offspring might get upset.
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Lister of Smeg wrote:Clifton house mystery. Is that the one with the musical box that made ghosts appear?Justin Credible wrote:that show sky, and the two I mentioned, children of the stones and the clifton house mystery all had one thing in common
besides being shown in the mid 70s, they were all made in the bristol area by htv west.
You could not make shows that might scare kids today, thanks to the nanny state where todays little shit offspring might get upset.
WAS ABOUT A PIANIST AND HIS KIDS MOVING INTO A HOUSE WITH A SECRET ROOM.
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Justin Credible wrote:Lister of Smeg wrote:Clifton house mystery. Is that the one with the musical box that made ghosts appear?Justin Credible wrote:that show sky, and the two I mentioned, children of the stones and the clifton house mystery all had one thing in common
besides being shown in the mid 70s, they were all made in the bristol area by htv west.
You could not make shows that might scare kids today, thanks to the nanny state where todays little shit offspring might get upset.
WAS ABOUT A PIANIST AND HIS KIDS MOVING INTO A HOUSE WITH A SECRET ROOM.
Yes It's all flooding back now. It was fucking scarier than the hammer house of horror
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the good old days when people could make stuff to scare kids.
When we were kids we had to live our lives according to our parents.
now days parents live their lives around their cunt kids.
When we were kids we had to live our lives according to our parents.
now days parents live their lives around their cunt kids.
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Reads like a parody article.KingMervtheFirst wrote:This article simultaneously amused and angered me.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... en-parents
Hope the bitch wasn't being serious.
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