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Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 10, 2015, 06:21:53 pmQuote from: GM-MarkB on November 10, 2015, 07:19:06 amQuote from: BobG on November 09, 2015, 11:57:29 pmI bet there's hardly anyone remembers an ancient black and white version of Robinson Crusoe. I think it was an overseas series that had been dubbed. The remarkable thing about it was the most amazingly haunting theme tune I've ever heard. I live in hope that I'll hear it again before I pop my clogs. It must date from the 60's or even earlier. It was repeated a few times on BBC when I was a boy but I've not seen sight nor sound of it for decades now. Anyone else remember ever seeing it?Smiley's People is a good choice too Gloster.BobGAhh Bob...our childhood eh ?Robinson Crusoe, White Horses, Aeronauts & the one and only Flashing Blade......and who could forget Champion the Wonder Horse, Casey Jones, Whirlybirds, Skippy and DaktariYou've forgotten Circus Boy, with the young Mickey Dolenz..!Never heard of it...
Quote from: GM-MarkB on November 10, 2015, 07:19:06 amQuote from: BobG on November 09, 2015, 11:57:29 pmI bet there's hardly anyone remembers an ancient black and white version of Robinson Crusoe. I think it was an overseas series that had been dubbed. The remarkable thing about it was the most amazingly haunting theme tune I've ever heard. I live in hope that I'll hear it again before I pop my clogs. It must date from the 60's or even earlier. It was repeated a few times on BBC when I was a boy but I've not seen sight nor sound of it for decades now. Anyone else remember ever seeing it?Smiley's People is a good choice too Gloster.BobGAhh Bob...our childhood eh ?Robinson Crusoe, White Horses, Aeronauts & the one and only Flashing Blade......and who could forget Champion the Wonder Horse, Casey Jones, Whirlybirds, Skippy and DaktariYou've forgotten Circus Boy, with the young Mickey Dolenz..!
Quote from: BobG on November 09, 2015, 11:57:29 pmI bet there's hardly anyone remembers an ancient black and white version of Robinson Crusoe. I think it was an overseas series that had been dubbed. The remarkable thing about it was the most amazingly haunting theme tune I've ever heard. I live in hope that I'll hear it again before I pop my clogs. It must date from the 60's or even earlier. It was repeated a few times on BBC when I was a boy but I've not seen sight nor sound of it for decades now. Anyone else remember ever seeing it?Smiley's People is a good choice too Gloster.BobGAhh Bob...our childhood eh ?Robinson Crusoe, White Horses, Aeronauts & the one and only Flashing Blade......and who could forget Champion the Wonder Horse, Casey Jones, Whirlybirds, Skippy and Daktari
I bet there's hardly anyone remembers an ancient black and white version of Robinson Crusoe. I think it was an overseas series that had been dubbed. The remarkable thing about it was the most amazingly haunting theme tune I've ever heard. I live in hope that I'll hear it again before I pop my clogs. It must date from the 60's or even earlier. It was repeated a few times on BBC when I was a boy but I've not seen sight nor sound of it for decades now. Anyone else remember ever seeing it?Smiley's People is a good choice too Gloster.BobG
Few examples of cartoon epics from my youth: ulysses 31, battle of the planets, mysterious cities of gold and dogtanian and the three muskerhounds - epics as a kid (probably really naff in all fairness! More serious kinda grown up stiff, airwolf, blue thunder, streethawk and the equalizer!
GBH with Robert Lindsay was a great series as far as I recall. Don't think it was ever repeated.
Glyn! Where on earth did you get dvds and an album from?! I thought I must be the only person left alive who remembered that series!
Oh No...it's Selwyn Frogget !!
Golden Shot
The Rocket Man. Every Christmas across the first week of the holidays on BBC2 in the morning.Talking of which, there was always a run of Laurel & Hardy or Harold Lloyd on BBC2 in the mornings on school holidays. They should definitely re-run those
The flashing blade, fantastic.
Double Deckers, I doubt it will ever be shown again there's some sort block on it being on TV again. Melvyn Hayes wrote it,Brinsley Ford ( Aswad ) and Peter Firth were all in it