fave shows when you were a kid

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goldenballs
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Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by goldenballs »

Moonlighting. Bruce Willis (the only good thing he's ever done-apart from all the times he's given Demi one) and Cybil Shepard (probably the only decent thing she's ever done.
Ace
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Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by Ace »

Early episodes were brilliant, great scripts and Willis's ad libbing was essential viewing, but after 3 seasons, it went shit as do most American shows after an initial great start, quickly turn to shit. Examples that REALLY stand out are NYPD Blue, Ally McBeal (I'll take shit for that one) and LA Law.
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Holden MacGroyn
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Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Ally McBeal!!!
Dude, we have GOT to talk!
I understand Calista is a bit of a horny babe that probably needs to eat some cake, but actually watching it!!!
Say something really good to make it all better!
Offer me some free porno's or something.

Still.....Holden MacGroyn

BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
steve56
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BRUCE WILLIS

Post by steve56 »

hi ace,the last boy scout in my view was a f#good film,great dialogue too:hes fuckface im arsehole,: if i catch u just looking at my daughter i stick this umbrella up yer arse.

Arnold Layne
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Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by Arnold Layne »

I sorry if this has been mentioned before, 83 posts is a lot to read! but does anyone remeber a 70's kids show called Pipkins or Pipkin I think? about this rabbit pupett that lived in a back garden and ws always popping up from behind a fence, fucking gave me nightmare's, just like the smash adverts with the robots

"This one's for my man "T"...
& it's called Wish you were here"
steve56
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inigo pipkin

Post by steve56 »

it was on the year i left school[1972]george woodbridge was the old man in it think he died during the making of it,then a west indian boy [wayne?]took over the pig was pink hartley hare seemed gay thats all i recall really.

Arnold Layne
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Re: inigo pipkin

Post by Arnold Layne »

That's it Steve, Hartley Hare! pml, BRILLIANT!

"This one's for my man "T"...
& it's called Wish you were here"
Ace
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Re: Attn: Holden

Post by Ace »

Okay, email me direct with an address for a 'freebie' from Ace to 'compensate the errors of my ways' for watching.......and enjoying Ally McBeal. You are right, Calista IS a babe!!!!!!!!!
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Wink Wink
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Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by Wink Wink »

ITV childrens programs in the 70's seemed crap compared to BBC1. You had things like Rainbow, Fingerbobs, Pipkin. Magpie was a kind of Blue Peter (but not as good) but still was worth watching just to see Jenny Hanley, but the best was HOW......still going today too!

Funny how Vision On & Take Hart were so popular that ITV had to have there own art show. Think Tony Hart must be one of the longest childrens presentrs around.
one eyed gopher

Re: fave shows when you were a kid

Post by one eyed gopher »

tinga and tucker ..hoho auntie jean
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