Outstanding TV progs of the past..

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<font color=red>.... but you can call me Shirley :
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.. I was going to write on one of the threads a quote from an old TV programme and I started thinking about progs - whatever format they were in and whether a "one off" or serial - that really stood out from the rest.... ones that you enjoyed so much you remember them fondly.

I was thinking of "House Of Cards" (... and the quote? "You might say that, but I couldn't possibly comment" :teeth: ... sorry if thats not word perfect!!!))

Anything for you that has stayed in your memory long after the last credits rolled?
 
I remember being allowed to stay up late - after 9.:eek:....to watch Starskey and Hutch on a Friday night. I loved it. In fact, all American 70's/ 80's shows like CHiPs and Charlies Angels - I loved them all, and watch them regularly on Sky. (Yes I am sad..... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :crazy:

Cath::MinnieMo
 
I liked the Avengers and the Wild, Wild West.
 
Dr Who (William Hartnell)
Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Open Channel D...)
The Prisoner (I Am Not A Number...)

Why are all the best progs old ones?
 

We were just talking about old programmes in work before I left tonight. The one I remember fondly is Worzel Gummidge, I thought he was cool because he could change his head (I was young and thought he was real), my work colleague told me she was scared of Worzel:eek:

I will also shamefully admit that I loved Prisoner Cell Block H.:eek: ::yes::
 















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