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Old TV shows that stand the test of time, and ones that don't
I've not seen it recently, but I remember watching it one day in the 90s when I was a student, and it was the American version (with canned laughter) as compared to the British edit (without laughter track). I remember thinking it worked better as a slapstick comedy rather than the po-faced comedy-drama I remembered from childhood. Still had a good theme tune either way, though.
The original film was OK as I recall. But the Yanks flog a winning formula to death, and then keep on flogging it until nothing remains but a greasy spot.
Didn't stand the test of time: Monkey Magic (or whatever its name really is! - that Japanese thing, with Pigsy, a Monkey-person flying around on a cloud and that girl playing a Buddhist priest).
The original film was OK as I recall. But the Yanks flog a winning formula to death, and then keep on flogging it until nothing remains but a greasy spot.
I thoroughly enjoyed the series Mash in its early days, but it lost its edge and I stopped watching it before it ground to a halt.
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
The original Saint with Roger Moore was very enjoyable when I saw it last year.
The Champions too.
The Professionals (partly because I saw most of them in badly dubbed German first time around).
Callan.
Last of the Summer Wine before the canned laughter and obligatory Southerner crept in.
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
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