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    Monkey
    Space 1999
    Automan
    StreetHawk
    Not the 9 o'clock News.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Monkey
    Space 1999
    Automan
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    Not the 9 o'clock News.
    Hey hey, monkey was cool.
    AAhhhhh Pigsy.......

    A fave of mine was, barney miller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Hey hey, monkey was cool.
    AAhhhhh Pigsy.......

    A fave of mine was, barney miller.
    Favourite part o' Monkey for me,pultneytooner,was the dubbing.

    Monkey would say to Pigsy and Sandy,"C'mon we will rescue Tripitakka."

    Sandy speaking in Japanese for three minutes,then the English dub would say "yes"

    Cannae mind Barney Miller,wit was it about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Favourite part o' Monkey for me,pultneytooner,was the dubbing.

    Monkey would say to Pigsy and Sandy,"C'mon we will rescue Tripitakka."

    Sandy speaking in Japanese for three minutes,then the English dub would say "yes"

    Cannae mind Barney Miller,wit was it about?
    lol, the famous overdub, fantastic, grasshopper.
    Barney miller was a comedy cop show, ach, mibbe just my taste.

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    Used to watch chorlton and the wheelies and cough'rentaghost'cough as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Used to watch chorlton and the wheelies as well.
    Classic programme.Hey,pultneytooner,did Barney have a British cousin Windy,who owned a windmill doon Trumpton way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Classic programme.Hey,pultneytooner,did Barney have a British cousin Windy,who owned a windmill doon Trumpton way.
    Aye, at wis his cousin. mind trumpton. Firemen on parade: Pugh Pugh Barney McGrew, Cuthbert Dibble Grub...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Aye, at wis his cousin.<br>mind trumpton. Firemen on parade: Pugh Pugh Barney McGrew, Cuthbert Dibble Grub...
    Wis it Camberwick Green that the two guys were going along on the train.Remember the butler walking along this long corridor to get to the telephone."Naw,ye've the wrong number,Dylan isnae on this programme,he's the stoned bunny fae the Magic Roundabout."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Wis it Camberwick Green that the two guys were going along on the train.Remember the butler walking along this long corridor to get to the telephone."Naw,ye've the wrong number,Dylan isnae on this programme,he's the stoned bunny fae the Magic Roundabout."
    hahaha, that rabbit was definitely stunned, i think ermintrude was on the mind altering mushrooms aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    hahaha, that rabbit was definitely stunned, i think ermintrude was on the mind altering mushrooms aswell.
    Aye,Ermintrude wi the flower in the mouth......flower power.Evil Edna fae 'Willo the Wisp',she was another gumsy kissin' auntie,gave me nightmares.

    What was the witch called from Chorlton and the Wheelies?.....I cannae remember,she used to freak me oot as well.

    See the repeats now and ye think,"How were you scared o' that."Doctor Who,now that was SCAAAARY in the Tom Baker years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Aye,Ermintrude wi the flower in the mouth......flower power.Evil Edna fae 'Willo the Wisp',she was another gumsy kissin' auntie,gave me nightmares.

    What was the witch called from Chorlton and the Wheelies?.....I cannae remember,she used to freak me oot as well.

    See the repeats now and ye think,"How were you scared o' that."Doctor Who,now that was SCAAAARY in the Tom Baker years.
    Hardly surprising ye canna remember her name, It was was, 'Fenella the Wicked Kettle Witch', I had to google that.
    Tom baker, good actor and definately the best dr who, I just remember starting to watch jon pertwee as dr who then he was replaced by tom baker a few weeks later.

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    saw Tom Baker in Inverness man is he tall still looks quite scarey in real life!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Hardly surprising ye canna remember her name, It was was, 'Fenella the Wicked Kettle Witch', I had to google that.
    Tom baker, good actor and definately the best dr who, I just remember starting to watch jon pertwee as dr who then he was replaced by tom baker a few weeks later.
    Pultneytooner,I'm afraid I cannae remember Jon Pertwee as Dr Who,but do remember him as that"chocolate eating cake fan",Worzel Gummidge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by footie chick
    saw Tom Baker in Inverness man is he tall still looks quite scarey in real life!
    I remember watching one of those films where you get 4 or five seperate horror tales, One starred tom baker as an artist, in a sort of dorian gray type story, can't remember all the details but yes he is one scary looking guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Pultneytooner,I'm afraid I cannae remember Jon Pertwee as Dr Who,but do remember him as that"chocolate eating cake fan",Worzel Gummidge.
    Ach, ye must of missed that one, is it her off emerdale that was aunt sally?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Ach, ye must of missed that one, is it her off emerdale that was aunt sally?.
    Dinnae watch Emmerdale,but think it was Una Stubbs who played Alf Garnetts daughter in "In Sickness and in health."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Dinnae watch Emmerdale,but think it was Una Stubbs who played Alf Garnetts daughter in "In Sickness and in health."
    Right enough it was una stubbs, poor alf used to get a right hard time from her and the silly old moo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pultneytooner
    Right enough it was una stubbs, poor alf used to get a right hard time from her and the silly old moo.
    Alf wi his humour and his own ideal way o' politics,would have been a good orger.Maybe Warren Mitchell is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    Alf wi his humour and his own ideal way o' politics,would have been a good orger.Maybe Warren Mitchell is?
    Who's that then, Landmarker?
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    Quote Originally Posted by connieb19
    Who's that then, Landmarker?
    As good a choice as any.

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