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TV Programmes You Watched As A Child...
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Henry’s Cat
Super Ted
Transformers
Thomas the Tank Engine (original ones with Ringo Starr as voice)"Wait, I still function!"Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postoh yep, that was good.
what about that one were the guy had his sword broken and his buttons pulled off, but he was innocent. (In the sand - my sister)
He was falsely branded as a coward and thrown out of the army but I can't remember what he was supposed to have done, and the series was a bit about him wandering around the west trying to clear his name. He made a knife out of the handle end of the broken sword.
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostThomas the Tank Engine (original ones with Ringo Starr as voice)Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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There were a couple of programmes I watched as a kid but I have no idea what they were called.
One involved a kid who had some sort of floating alien robot as a best friend. I think they were some sort of crime fighting duo and I think it was an American show.
It wasn't a cartoon.
The other was some very bizarre European thing dubbed into English about a sprog of a scientist, the latter had developed some sort of supercrop that would grow with salt water and very low temperatures.
This wasn't a cartoon eitherCoffee's for closersComment
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The Shadoks And The Gibis
I bet I'm the only one here who watched this cartoon series in the mid-70s. It was genius, from Belgium I think.
I've never met anyone since who has seen it, and I've never seen it on TV again, probably because it took the p1ss out of the British and the southern French, not that I realised it at the time. Kenneth Robinson narrated the English version.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostSix Million dollar Man.
We can rebuild him.______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Pipkins with Hartley the rabbit (I think) ! Used to be on at lunchtime.______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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