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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostUm, they're all being re-done. The new Parker is being played by the same actor as the original series, Yes m'Lady.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostThere's a new American version of the Tomorrow People. Don't know if they still "jaunt" though.
I'm also sure I've read that the Clangers are making a comeback in a new series. Sure it won't be as weird as the original though.Last edited by pjclarke; 30 January 2014, 16:31.
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Sweet flavoured condensed milk in a triangular cardboard packet, lovely. Found something similar recently which Frau D. used to spread on my bread which was weird...
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The cocktail cigarettes my mum used to smole at Christmas.
They were all different colours!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostRecently I saw a can of Dr Pepper. Yuck.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostThe Clangers.
Thunderbirds
The Tomorrow People.
We'll never see them again, will we?
Oh, and Party Sevens.
I'm also sure I've read that the Clangers are making a comeback in a new series. Sure it won't be as weird as the original though.
As for Party Sevens - defo before my time. I do remember Watneys though - just not old enough to have ever tried any.
My first pint? Hemmeling. Bet not many of you remember that one. Which is a good think because it's best left forgotten...
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The Clangers.
Thunderbirds
The Tomorrow People.
We'll never see them again, will we?
Oh, and Party Sevens.
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I have a very early recollection of Amasin Raisin Bars.
Damn, they were good.
Plus all these:
Hanky Panky
Texan bars
Spanish Gold (looked like tobacco)
Jamboree bags
Treets
Mint Cracknell
All were good!
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