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Pete 2nd June 2009 11:18 AM

And one presented Art Attack for nearly two decades.

Kev W[/QUOTE]

His mum and dad used to live in my street:D

Anyone remeber a cartoon called the Family Ness?

vincenzo 2nd June 2009 11:24 AM

I used to love Follyfoot. Especially the theme song ("Down in the meadow where the wind blows free, in the middle of a field stands the lightning tree").

Many fond Saturday morning memories. Tiswas (Sally James) :p, The Flashing Blade, Robinson Crusoe, The Double Deckers etc.

Pete 2nd June 2009 11:27 AM

All that was before my time.


you old git!:D

vincenzo 2nd June 2009 11:33 AM

You young whippersnappers missed the best years. :p :D

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 2nd June 2009 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loops (Post 29765)
Anyone remeber a cartoon called the Family Ness?

Yes! Wasn't it a cartoon about a family of Loch Ness monsters? I can't really remember much about it apart from that and a vague idea of the theme song...

Shows I do remember (more clearly), and watched throughout my childhood (which in some people's eyes I haven't left yet :p) were:

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (re-named Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - even the BBFC had their steely grip around action cartoons! :rofl:)
- Sharkey & George
- Poddington Peas
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
- The Racoons
- The Smurfs
- Doctor Who
- Airwolf
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Nightmare
- Crystal Maze
- Thundercats
- He-Man
- Dangermouse
- Inspector Gadget
- Pinky & The Brain
- Animaniacs
- Bodger & Badger
- Ren & Stimpy

... and probably a hell of a lot more too!

Pete 2nd June 2009 11:45 AM

[QUOTE=bizarre_eye;29779]Yes! Wasn't it a cartoon about a family of Loch Ness monsters? I can't really remember much about it apart from that and a vague idea of the theme song...

Yes, and the kids had thistle whistles:D


- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (re-named Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - even the BBFC had their steely grip around action cartoons! :rofl:)
- - Poddington Peas
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
- The Racoons
- The Smurfs
- Airwolf
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Nightmare
- Crystal Maze
- Thundercats
- He-Man
- Dangermouse
- Inspector Gadget
- Pinky & The Brain
- Animaniacs
- Bodger & Badger
- Ren & Stimpy

I remeber all those escpecialy poddington peas. the song:


'down at the bottom of garden, among the birds and the bees there are tiny little people called the poddington peas'

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 2nd June 2009 11:51 AM

Yes I remember that song! :o Also all the peas had names like sweet pea, black-eyed pea (who was a pirate?) etc. Ah! They don't make them like they used too! :D

Make Them Die Slowly 3rd June 2009 03:43 PM

These spring to mind when thinking about kids tv.

Rentaghost
Pipkins
HR Pufnstuf
Noggin the Nog
Mary Mungo and Midge

I also use to be allowed to stay up late to watch the BBC2 horror double bills in the 70s.

Can anyone remember if BBC2 used to show sci-fi films in the early evening during the 70s.

Finally anyone remember when silent horror films used to be shown on telly.

mark meakin 3rd June 2009 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Make Them Die Slowly (Post 29889)
These spring to mind when thinking about kids tv.

Rentaghost
Pipkins
HR Pufnstuf
Noggin the Nog
Mary Mungo and Midge

I also use to be allowed to stay up late to watch the BBC2 horror double bills in the 70s.

Can anyone remember if BBC2 used to show sci-fi films in the early evening during the 70s.

Finally anyone remember when silent horror films used to be shown on telly.

BBC 2 showed a very lengthy science fiction film season around 1983 about six in the evening after The Waltons.I remember these being on it for certain:-
Invaders From Mars (1953)
Robinson Crusoe On Mars
This Island Earth (A particular favourite of mine)
It Came from Outer Space (Same here)
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956)
When Worlds Collide
War Of The Worlds
Colosuss-The Forbin Project
Forbidden Planet
Pure heaven as I watched them tucking into a bag of aniseed balls nicked from my stepdad's secret sweet stash:D.
Channel 4 showed the classic silent versions of The Cabinet Of Doctor Caligari & Nosferatu.

Gold6082 3rd June 2009 06:19 PM

Voyage to the bottom of the sea Channel 4 sunday mornings early 90's was another gem.


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