First day of half term with the kids
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First day of half term with the kidsOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostJust wondering if anyone has found the recipe online on the Telegraph?
What was the recipe for?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI believe they were originally broadcast in the wrong order, for some reason.
According to Wikipedia, it's because the many different ITV regional stations chose their own running orders, to the extent that different regions broadcast different episodes on the same date and in the same timeslot
Most confusingly confusing.
Plus the original broadcast spread over 3 years, which seems a long time for a mere 20 odd eps.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThere's a list on the imdb site that show's someone's "correct" order, but it doesn't correspond with the dvds or the imdb list of eps.
Most confusingly confusing.
Plus the original broadcast spread over 3 years, which seems a long time for a mere 20 odd eps.
The "original broadcast over three years" thing is also due to ITV regions playing silly buggers. For example, we lived in Granada until summer of 1971, when we moved to Anglia. IIRC, Granada had only just started broadcasting UFO at the time we moved, whereas Anglia had either never shown it, or had just finished its first run. It was definitely shown on Anglia around 1972 to 1973, though that may in fact have been the original broadcast in that region. If so, that would account for some of that spread.
That Anglia broadcast was scheduled on a weekend lunchtime, and shortly after it started the time of my riding lessons changed to clash with it, with the result that I missed most of it again. There were a lot of episodes I never saw until I bought the DVDs a few years agoLast edited by NickFitz; 26 October 2015, 11:07.Comment
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