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With Some Television Programmes Cancelled ....

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naomi24 | 11:42 Tue 24th Mar 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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... doubtless we're in for more repeats to fill the gaps and to help to keep us entertained through this awful time. That being so, which programmes from the past would you like to see again?
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Last Of The Summer Wine
Who Pays The Ferryman
A Family At War
The Lotus Eaters
I used to like Kung Fu? with David Carradine.
Strange about Pete Duel. Him and his mother travelled from NY to LA living in a tent looking for success. And then he found it....
The voice over guy took Duel's role. Roger Davis? (that doesn't look right.
Boys From The Black Stuff
GBH
Jake's Progress

3 belters from the pen of Alan Bleasdale
Difficult to say - I've occasionaly resurrectted Fifties stuff from Youtube which was amongst my favourite at the time and found it very disappointing.

But, here goes, Maigret, Armchair Theatre, The Wednesday Play, Play of the Month, Danger Man, World in Action, The Forsyte Saga, Face to Face (I remember the episode when it reduced grumpy Gilbert Harding to tears), and dear old Dr Finlay's Casebook.
After a bit of googling to jog my memory...
Spooks
Prime Suspect
The Sulllivans. :-)
Ally McBeal
Cheers
A Horseman Riding By. A R.F. Delderfield book set in Devon. Loved the dialect . Reminds me of my Mum, and Uncles and Aunts. A good BBC Series.
The Good Life, Fawlty Towers, To the Manor Born, Dr Finlay to name but a few.
Colditz.
Billy Bunter.
Wagon Train.
The Flintstones.
Tom and Jerry.

Laurel & Hardy
Space 1999
Early 80s Grange Hill
Blake 7
Battle of the Planets
I Clau Clau Claudius

Reggie Perrin

Morse - preferably in the original decent video quality, unlike the rubbish versions being shown on some satellite channels
Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes
A Very Peculiar Practice.

It was filmed in my home town and it's university - Keele.

I loved the two nuns who appeared at the beginning of every episode - they always behaved badly, smoking and jumping in skips, and they never spoke, and they were never explained. Wonderful.
drop the dead donkey
It aint half hot mum
Old Country with Jack Hargreaves.
Man in a Suitcase.Richard Bradford.
Hill Street Blues
The old Doctor Who se a welcome antidote to the modern stuff :-)
Oh yes and Tutti Frutti and Big Deal

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