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At the 'coffee stop' on today's ride, the conversation turned to 'celebrity deaths'.
Turns out one of our party was the grandson of this guy. Actually, he looks very like him.Comment
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And when one programme ended, the next one began, with just a few seconds of the station ident and an announcement. None of these incessant trailers for stuff you don't want to know about in the first placeOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostJust found a bit of the Radio Times from September 1983.
Stone me, there wasn't much on.
And it all stopped at midnight.
Unless you wanted to watch the OU.
Daytime BBC2 was skools progs.
Things seem to have changed a tad.
There might have been more on ITV, but the RT didn't cover that back then, you had to buy the TV Times as well.
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Lunch was roast beef, followed by stewed apply & custard.
Tea turned out to be two chicken kievs with a baked spud and some coleslaw.
Living the dream, living the dream.
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Indeed. And the exact reason I only watch stuff I've recorded, coz then you can FFWD through the tedious stuff & the ads as well.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd when one programme ended, the next one began, with just a few seconds of the station ident and an announcement. None of these incessant trailers for stuff you don't want to know about in the first place
Some of the Sky tulipe ads & trails are almost endless.Comment
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I read about him just a few days ago when I found myself on List of entertainers who died during a performance
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Just had a very nice fry-up
The football people are all wandering back past again. Dunno if they won.Comment
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