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3 things have suddleny popped into my mind now. And I want answers, discussion and possible links or information on them:
(By the way a lot of these are british TV programs if you're confused)
1) Does anybody remember a childrens program with a girl who gets called into another world and has to escape a witch or complete puzzles or something to escape the world or save the kingdom. Her male friends form the real world always got put under the witches control.
2) Anybody rememebr a cartoon called "Mr Rossi" or something. I rememebr the theme tune (All pre 90's cartoon themes rocked) it went "Mr Rossi want you want? tried to get soem happyness. tried to get with no success". The music sounded a lot like the Brazil football theme. I believe he changed clothes a lot and had a dog that seemed smarted than him.
3) Anybody remember Dark towers? I was always shown that at school.
4) Anybody remember "Rent a ghost"? Another memorable theme tune. Don't recall too much about the show except it was light comedy.
5) Anybody remember Supergran?
6) Jog my memory with 80's kids TV shows that we used to love . I had 10 more a minute ago, but they slipped out of my head
(By the way a lot of these are british TV programs if you're confused)
1) Does anybody remember a childrens program with a girl who gets called into another world and has to escape a witch or complete puzzles or something to escape the world or save the kingdom. Her male friends form the real world always got put under the witches control.
2) Anybody rememebr a cartoon called "Mr Rossi" or something. I rememebr the theme tune (All pre 90's cartoon themes rocked) it went "Mr Rossi want you want? tried to get soem happyness. tried to get with no success". The music sounded a lot like the Brazil football theme. I believe he changed clothes a lot and had a dog that seemed smarted than him.
3) Anybody remember Dark towers? I was always shown that at school.
4) Anybody remember "Rent a ghost"? Another memorable theme tune. Don't recall too much about the show except it was light comedy.
5) Anybody remember Supergran?
6) Jog my memory with 80's kids TV shows that we used to love . I had 10 more a minute ago, but they slipped out of my head
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Karl's right. That was the (many) adventures of T-bag. The girl was always doing the puzzles, and the boy was called T-shirt, T-bag's turncoat henchman, who in the real world was always her brother or something, but did his best to hamper her in the 'game'.Jetfire wrote:1) Does anybody remember a childrens program with a girl who gets called into another world and has to escape a witch or complete puzzles or something to escape the world or save the kingdom. Her male friends form the real world always got put under the witches control.
It was foreign, didn't the credits go "viva! viva happiness!" or something?2) Anybody rememebr a cartoon called "Mr Rossi" or something. I rememebr the theme tune (All pre 90's cartoon themes rocked) it went "Mr Rossi want you want? tried to get soem happyness. tried to get with no success". The music sounded a lot like the Brazil football theme. I believe he changed clothes a lot and had a dog that seemed smarted than him.
I was always nicknamed 'Mr Rossi' at school. Never watched it until years later, so had no idea what they were on about.
Is that the Look and Read (kids'school's proggie with Wordy) story about the castle? With the Tall Knight's Folly, or something?3) Anybody remember Dark towers? I was always shown that at school.
3 'ghosts' residing in the house of a real grump. A court jester, a woman who teleported when she sneezed, and a witch. Oh, and a pantomime horse called Dobbin. And Christopher Biggins had loads of time on-screen, for some reason.4) Anybody remember "Rent a ghost"? Another memorable theme tune. Don't recall too much about the show except it was light comedy.
Theme tune by Billy Connolly - "Stand back superman, iceman, spider-man. batman and robin too..."5) Anybody remember Supergran?
Old granny accidentally gets hit by a stray 'super' ray. mad scientist is unable to duplicate experiment and wants her powers for himself. His son or nephew is friends with the grandkids, or something.
Bananaman, The Raccoons, Superted.6) Jog my memory with 80's kids TV shows that we used to love . I had 10 more a minute ago, but they slipped out of my head
Ah, I'll leave it to Karl's linky. It's got loads on it.
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this chap? http://www.mmstudio.com/bozzetto/html/rossipage.htmJetfire wrote: 2) Anybody rememebr a cartoon called "Mr Rossi" or something. I rememebr the theme tune (All pre 90's cartoon themes rocked) it went "Mr Rossi want you want? tried to get soem happyness. tried to get with no success". The music sounded a lot like the Brazil football theme. I believe he changed clothes a lot and had a dog that seemed smarted than him.
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I remember T-Bag, Supergran, Rentaghost very well.
I also used to watch something called The Last Vampire.
And a really spooky kids thing with a kid and this ghost/alien/spirit thing in his room. I've been reliably informed its 'Chocki' but I can't remember nowt about it.
What others are there? I assume a lot of us were watching the same cartoons on UK telly.... Ullysees, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Dungeons and Dragons, Superted, Dogtanion, He-Man, Inspector Gadget?
Terrorhawks was amazing.
Was Vicki the Viking a boy or a girl?
I also used to watch something called The Last Vampire.
And a really spooky kids thing with a kid and this ghost/alien/spirit thing in his room. I've been reliably informed its 'Chocki' but I can't remember nowt about it.
What others are there? I assume a lot of us were watching the same cartoons on UK telly.... Ullysees, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Dungeons and Dragons, Superted, Dogtanion, He-Man, Inspector Gadget?
Terrorhawks was amazing.
Was Vicki the Viking a boy or a girl?
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I think it's mentioned here: http://uk.geocities.com/supernaturaltv/80to89.htmlspiderfrommars wrote:And a really spooky kids thing with a kid and this ghost/alien/spirit thing in his room. I've been reliably informed its 'Chocki' but I can't remember nowt about it.
I was looking for those old ghost stories, turns out that (at least some of them) were wrapped up in this show called Dramarama. I remember one called Josephine Jo that was particularly good at the time.
Anyone else remember Tales of the Golden Monkey?
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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When I was at uni, my housemate brought over Terrahawks video. "Great!" we said. We watched it. It was ****. Star Fleet, on the other hand, kicked ass every second.spiderfrommars wrote:Terrorhawks was amazing.
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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I also remember Through the Dragons Eye (one of those awful school type programs starring Wordy!) and some cartoon racer where the racing cars had sentinent computers on board and they did crazy things and fought crime....possibly Pole position?
Oh, and I cant remember the exact name, but Tellybots? An animated series with 3 robots (red,white and yellow) and evil black one. They had TVS in their chests. That was awesome.
Oh, and I cant remember the exact name, but Tellybots? An animated series with 3 robots (red,white and yellow) and evil black one. They had TVS in their chests. That was awesome.
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yep n_nBest First wrote:didn't that have to be pulled because it turned out they never actually bothered to get the licence?
i have a video of it, i prefer it to the original thunderbirds
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now i think of it, being better than the original thunderbirds is hardly difficult o.o amazing as the sets/models were, it was always the same story! some new and ridiculously improbably gadget was being tried somewhere and it would invariably blow up (normally with a radiation leak/fire) and IR would turn up and save them.
"Here we show the latest scientific achiement, a 400 story robot for sorting toothpicks in residential areas and... oh my god it's blown up! Some people are trapped somewhere with fire and/or radiation! Someone help!"
and what was with the camera detector?? "my god, people will know we fly around in a big green shed with a door in the front and rockets at the back! our secrets will be compromised!!" o_O;;
Thats encoraging, because I've been toying with the idea of getting Star Fleet since Autobloke raised it a few weeks back. I'm nevous about being disppointed because I remember that programme so fondly.Metal Vendetta wrote:When I was at uni, my housemate brought over Terrahawks video. "Great!" we said. We watched it. It was ****. Star Fleet, on the other hand, kicked ass every second.spiderfrommars wrote:Terrorhawks was amazing.
I'm wary because most other nostalgia trips have ended up disappoining me and I've wished I let it alone.
For example, has anyone watched Will'o' the Wisp recently? Very fondly rembered in my head as an innocent, funny show. However, every episode was about the characters failing - it was like some old propagnda film to keep the workers in the fields or something. The moral of each episode was "don't try it, you'll only fail, and then be humiliated. Know your place, you're thick/fat/unworthy/common!" Awful.
And Battle of the Planets, Godzilla (and Godzuki) - all awful when viewed with adult eyes. Yet I lived for these programmes at the time......
Godzilla had a cool theme song though. Up there with the original Spiderman.
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Terrahawks is f***** weird!!Metal Vendetta wrote:When I was at uni, my housemate brought over Terrahawks video. "Great!" we said. We watched it. It was ****. Star Fleet, on the other hand, kicked ass every second.spiderfrommars wrote:Terrorhawks was amazing.
An International Rescue style bunch of airheads trying to save the world from three androids (who look like pensioners) and their son who is simultaneously male and female. Oh and not forgetting those sentient bowling balls that used to help out the good guys.
All performed through the miracle of glove puppets.
What on earth was Anderson on when he came up with that?? Furthermore who on earth comissioned it as a series???? O.O
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I found it was pretty good on second viewing. Strong story arc, nice action, major characters die, yeah it was pretty good.Scraplet wrote:Thats encoraging, because I've been toying with the idea of getting Star Fleet since Autobloke raised it a few weeks back. I'm nevous about being disppointed because I remember that programme so fondly.
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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Was it glove puppets and not strings then?Karl Lynch wrote:Terrahawks is f***** weird!!Metal Vendetta wrote:When I was at uni, my housemate brought over Terrahawks video. "Great!" we said. We watched it. It was ****. Star Fleet, on the other hand, kicked ass every second.spiderfrommars wrote:Terrorhawks was amazing.
An International Rescue style bunch of airheads trying to save the world from three androids (who look like pensioners) and their son who is simultaneously male and female. Oh and not forgetting those sentient bowling balls that used to help out the good guys.
All performed through the miracle of glove puppets.
What on earth was Anderson on when he came up with that?? Furthermore who on earth comissioned it as a series???? O.O
I remember it being pretty scary considering it was for kiddies. But I suppose you could get away with a lot more then.
Anderson seems to have swept Terrahawks under the carpet, so I suppose that says it all. But I definitely remember thinking it was miles better than Thunderbirds and co.
The music was cool too!
Chocky, Chocky's Children.spiderfrommars wrote:And a really spooky kids thing with a kid and this ghost/alien/spirit thing in his room. I've been reliably informed its 'Chocki' but I can't remember nowt about it.
How about Children of the Dogstar?
Then, if we go back to the time of T-Bag, and we didn't watch Wizbit, there was always this weird CITV prog called C.A.B.?
Not sure if this is right, although I'm pretty sure that I'll be the only one to even have any idea, but was there an episode of that where a kid finds a passage to india under his bedsheet (of all places!)?Metal Vendetta wrote:I was looking for those old ghost stories, turns out that (at least some of them) were wrapped up in this show called Dramarama. I remember one called Josephine Jo that was particularly good at the time.
YES! (Not to be confused with Monkey, of course )Anyone else remember Tales of the Golden Monkey?
And Disney crossed it with the Jungle Book to make Tailspin!
Still, Rescue Rangers and Gummi Bears made up for that, possibly.
Saturday Morning tv, eh?
Number 73. Get Fresh, Ghost Train (Oooh-Ahh!), MotorMouth. All good.
Parallel Nine, On The Waterfront, The 815 from Manchester. All not-so-good.
I actually knew someone called Tim Tyler...Best First wrote:Was there also some abdly dubbed thing (al al Tim Tyler) about some kids lost in Malta or something? Or did i just dream it?
There were a few of those dubbed Eurodramas.
Electric Eskimo! obviously wasn't one of them, but I can't remember any others.
Alien In The Family, Dark Season, Century Falls. The Girl From Tomorrow. The Odyssey. Eerie Indiana. Halfway Across The Galaxy And Turn Left. Pugwall, Pugwall's Summer.
Weird cartoon stuff shown on an early Channel 4. Will o' the Wisp, Murran Buchstanzinger (or however it's meant to be spelled/pronounced!), Ludwig (a crystal egg), Robo Story, Loads of well-meaning but dreadfully executed religious & quasi-religious stuff.
And I think I'll take a break now before my brain goes into full-on kids tv overdrive!
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apart from whackaday which obviously had transformers on it, and thus was cool - this was my other fav summer holiday, it went on for ever and the cartoons didnt stop till 1pm, mega! 7 hours of cartoons!Jetfire wrote:I remember that summerImpactor returns 2.0 wrote:thats scary when u see that.
vicky the viking rocked it was on all one summer holiday, along with 'OX tails' I belive which was a very odd cartoon.
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Ahh, Supergran! We in Hungary had that show translated... Iloved it as kid. Can't remember the starting theme though...Jetfire wrote:3 things have suddleny popped into my mind now. And I want answers, discussion and possible links or information on them:
5) Anybody remember Supergran?
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