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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:

YAY! now there's a list EC  I'd be happy to watch any of them again 

 

I'm not sure, but anyone who has SkyTV might already get these, but for me this is classic TV, I like them for a host of different reasons. I have been buying the odd boxset on DVD 

I'm on Virgin, but the stand outers for me on your list are...

 

Starsky and Hutch

Kojak

Miami Vice

 

That was Saturday night telly that was 

 

Snap, I am on Virgin broadband...

 

The cop shows you mention got me through the 70's and 80's.

Although I was young, these are the things that stick with you.

I used to "tape" every episode of Miami Vice, had hundreds of tapes.

Then moved onto taping Cheers.

 

Glad it's all on DVD now.

I used to watch them while babysitting my cousin while he was in bed for my auntie and uncle, They had one of those 'pull apart' sofa units and I'd draw a chair from the end of it up and she'd leave me a yogurt in the fridge and crisps I could munch my way through and by the time they came in I was in bed and uncle would take me back home the next morning 

FM
Originally Posted by sprout:
 

I used to watch them while babysitting my cousin while he was in bed for my auntie and uncle, They had one of those 'pull apart' sofa units and I'd draw a chair from the end of it up and she'd leave me a yogurt in the fridge and crisps I could munch my way through and by the time they came in I was in bed and uncle would take me back home the next morning 

Memories..

Syd
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:

YAY! now there's a list EC  I'd be happy to watch any of them again 

 

I'm not sure, but anyone who has SkyTV might already get these, but for me this is classic TV, I like them for a host of different reasons. I have been buying the odd boxset on DVD 

I'm on Virgin, but the stand outers for me on your list are...

 

Starsky and Hutch

Kojak

Miami Vice

 

That was Saturday night telly that was 

 

Snap, I am on Virgin broadband...

 

The cop shows you mention got me through the 70's and 80's.

Although I was young, these are the things that stick with you.

I used to "tape" every episode of Miami Vice, had hundreds of tapes.

Then moved onto taping Cheers.

 

Glad it's all on DVD now.

I used to watch them while babysitting my cousin while he was in bed for my auntie and uncle, They had one of those 'pull apart' sofa units and I'd draw a chair from the end of it up and she'd leave me a yogurt in the fridge and crisps I could munch my way through and by the time they came in I was in bed and uncle would take me back home the next morning 

 

He He - that is an unusual combination, crisps and yoghurt. Something you still enjoy ?

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:

YAY! now there's a list EC  I'd be happy to watch any of them again 

 

I'm not sure, but anyone who has SkyTV might already get these, but for me this is classic TV, I like them for a host of different reasons. I have been buying the odd boxset on DVD 

I'm on Virgin, but the stand outers for me on your list are...

 

Starsky and Hutch

Kojak

Miami Vice

 

That was Saturday night telly that was 

 

Snap, I am on Virgin broadband...

 

The cop shows you mention got me through the 70's and 80's.

Although I was young, these are the things that stick with you.

I used to "tape" every episode of Miami Vice, had hundreds of tapes.

Then moved onto taping Cheers.

 

Glad it's all on DVD now.

I used to watch them while babysitting my cousin while he was in bed for my auntie and uncle, They had one of those 'pull apart' sofa units and I'd draw a chair from the end of it up and she'd leave me a yogurt in the fridge and crisps I could munch my way through and by the time they came in I was in bed and uncle would take me back home the next morning 

 

He He - that is an unusual combination, crisps and yoghurt. Something you still enjoy ?

An odd combination yes but once upon a time they were a bit of a treat ...............commonplace and an everyday thing nowadays. Once upon a time - you had your tea ..................................and that was it. END OF!

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by sprout:

YAY! now there's a list EC  I'd be happy to watch any of them again 

 

I'm not sure, but anyone who has SkyTV might already get these, but for me this is classic TV, I like them for a host of different reasons. I have been buying the odd boxset on DVD 

I'm on Virgin, but the stand outers for me on your list are...

 

Starsky and Hutch

Kojak

Miami Vice

 

That was Saturday night telly that was 

 

Snap, I am on Virgin broadband...

 

The cop shows you mention got me through the 70's and 80's.

Although I was young, these are the things that stick with you.

I used to "tape" every episode of Miami Vice, had hundreds of tapes.

Then moved onto taping Cheers.

 

Glad it's all on DVD now.

I used to watch them while babysitting my cousin while he was in bed for my auntie and uncle, They had one of those 'pull apart' sofa units and I'd draw a chair from the end of it up and she'd leave me a yogurt in the fridge and crisps I could munch my way through and by the time they came in I was in bed and uncle would take me back home the next morning 

 

He He - that is an unusual combination, crisps and yoghurt. Something you still enjoy ?

An odd combination yes but once upon a time they were a bit of a treat ...............commonplace and an everyday thing nowadays. Once upon a time - you had your tea ..................................and that was it. END OF!

 

Good point, how quickly we forget.

 

A bit like when the telly actually ended at night. No Super Casino or Hollyoaks Omnibus at 2.00am.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Syd:

Love Reggae .........bopping a bit...... 

Nah, doesn't float my boat Syd. the odd Marley and one or two others, but that's about it 

I'm still a 'rocker'  and prolly always will be. My two brother's influence, one nine and one ten years older than me, I dunno?   

FM

Not enough good sitcoms any more, nor dramas.  All lifestyle, cookery and crap reality shows. TV is far too feminised. TV companies seem to think they hit the male demographic with just sport. IaCGMOOH, has just started, I can't believe people aren't tired of that pathetic puerile shite.  People who find crap celebs munching on a bit of kangaroo's arsehole the height of their week's entertainment should be forced to immigrate to America, where they will feel more at home.

Carnelian
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

Not enough good sitcoms any more, nor dramas.  All lifestyle, cookery and crap reality shows. TV is far too feminised. TV companies seem to think they hit the male demographic with just sport. IaCGMOOH, has just started, I can't believe people aren't tired of that pathetic puerile shite.  People who find crap celebs munching on a bit of kangaroo's arsehole the height of their week's entertainment should be forced to immigrate to America, where they will feel more at home.

I know were you are coming from.....but I am just enjoying the ride until the Telly gets better 

Syd

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