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Old 4th October 2015, 11:02 AM
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I thought i do a thread on old tv shows and see what people come up with shows that we forgotten about or what was a one of show that you think deserves to be bought and kept in your collection.

Im talking about mainly stuff of forgotten gems or just a one of series or made for tv shown once never to be seen again

Im not talking about tv shows that was big and we still remember like
A team.
Only fools and horses

We all remember boys from the blackstuff things like this because it had a impact was a one of series and not sure if it was shown agian

Or anyone remember scully about the lad who heroe was Kevin Keagan?

Or kids tv show chocky

Anyone remember lynda la plants Civvies i love to get hold of this but not sure if available on dvd

Or how about common as muck about the bin men

Lol i know this isnt something we want to remember but can anyone remember itv soap Albion Market?

Or detective series shoestring

Or scifi tripods

But what really made me think about all this is because of the 2 dvd i come across earlier this year see pics

Whats youre views and opinions or what do you remember that most people youre age cant and youre made to feel as youre making it up.?
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Old 4th October 2015, 11:38 AM
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I'll have to say a 1989 BBC drama production starring Diana Rigg called 'Mother Love'. It was adapted by Andrew Davies (The BBC's House of Cards Trilogy) from Domini Taylor's (Roger Longrigg's) novel concerning a mother's obsessive love for her son, vengeful hatred of his father, her ex-husband, and the effect on her daughter-in-law and grandchildren. The drama has never been released on BBC VHS or DVD in the past. Diana Rigg is absolutely malevolent in the role,and the drama became a cult classic overtime. I know that clips of the drama have surfaced in the past on You Tube, but since then it's disappeared altogether. Why the BBC didn't release it on DVD ill never know? It did get repeated on UK Gold back in the mid to late 1990's, but since then, nothing.
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Old 4th October 2015, 09:18 PM
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Oh bloody hell, I think that One Summer is something I saw as a kid and has haunted me for thirty years! I may have to pick that up, thanks for that!

Yes, I remember Chocky. And Children of the Dog Star (mid 80s NZ sci-fi show). The 80s Little Vampire, of course, which I still absolutely adore. For a long time (up to the late 00s) all I had of that was the first book it was based on, that actually has a cover featuring the TV show actors. That was the only proof I had of the thing's existence, even in the early 00s I couldn't even find it on the net, not even on Michael Gough career biographies when I was sure he was in it!
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Old 4th October 2015, 10:03 PM
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Does anyone remember the rabies drama The Mad Death from 1983?

Truly terrifying!
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Old 4th October 2015, 10:11 PM
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Does anyone remember the rabies drama The Mad Death from 1983?

Truly terrifying!
Never had a DVD release or VHS release in the UK. I think Warner's in Holland released a specially edited VHS release for the rental market. Shame the BFI don't badger the BBC for a BFI DVD release. I would love to see it again.
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Old 4th October 2015, 10:46 PM
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If it's the one I'm thinking of, yes I do! I mainly remember the ending, with the dog barking through the car window. Shame it's not out, I wouldn't mind seeing that again either!
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Old 5th October 2015, 12:15 AM
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Anyone remember lynda la plants Civvies i love to get hold of this but not sure if available on dvd

Yep! It's avilable on DVD.

Lynda La Plante's Civvies [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Jason Isaacs, Peter O'Toole, Elizabeth Rider, Lennie James, Bobby Coombes, Caleb Lloyd: DVD & Blu-ray
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Thanks that be on next to buy list.
Amount of times ive googled it to buy and only release i come across is a vcr.
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Does anyone remember the rabies drama The Mad Death from 1983?

Truly terrifying!
Jimmy Logan playing a MP, now that was terrifying haha, now could I remember the title of this? Cheers!!!

Anyone remember The Nightmare Man? Or since you can buy that... King Of The Ghetto starring Tim Roth? both were BBC prods etc...
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The Nightmare Man is pretty good. I don't "remember it" because I never saw it as a kid, but I was persuaded to buy it a few years back by its reputation and the fact that it was adapted by Robert Holmes and directed by Douglas Camfield (classic Who legends both). Enjoyed it.
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