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Previously on "Bungle's Twanger!! LOL"
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And there was no Seaman Staines or Master Bate either.....Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYour reference is an urban myth. The cabin boy was called Tom.
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Ok, it's still ******* funny.Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostWas pretty funny when I first saw this...about 15 years ago! (It wasn't broadcast).
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Mandela effect maybe?Originally posted by Mordac View PostI know it is, and he was, but it's still funny to think we all believed the myths, even though we actually watched the programme. I was going to say "watched the programme at the time" but I've just checked on IMDB, and it turns out they stopped making it in 1966. Three years before I was born. So what I actually watched (circa 1974+) was the umpteenth repeat of an umpteenth repeat. Happy days though.
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I know it is, and he was, but it's still funny to think we all believed the myths, even though we actually watched the programme. I was going to say "watched the programme at the time" but I've just checked on IMDB, and it turns out they stopped making it in 1966. Three years before I was born. So what I actually watched (circa 1974+) was the umpteenth repeat of an umpteenth repeat. Happy days though.Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYour reference is an urban myth. The cabin boy was called Tom.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_(TV_series)
Yup looks like it was a spoof that got on the internet.
good though
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Your reference is an urban myth. The cabin boy was called Tom.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you tried to broadcast that now you'd be on a register before you could say "Roger the cabin boy".

But did it do us any harm at the time? We asked a hundred social workers, and our survey said...."
(Another 70's TV reference, for the benefit of the young and uneducated).

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Was pretty funny when I first saw this...about 15 years ago! (It wasn't broadcast).
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If you tried to broadcast that now you'd be on a register before you could say "Roger the cabin boy".

But did it do us any harm at the time? We asked a hundred social workers, and our survey said...."
(Another 70's TV reference, for the benefit of the young and uneducated).
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