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Tv Nostalgia
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http:// tvlisti ngs.the tvroomp lus.com /
For a bit of nostalgia have a look at the tvlistings site; it gives the schedules from previous years - you can select the channel(s) from the dropbox at the top and when you click on a month a calendar pops up with the available days highlighted in yellow (usually only one per month).
For a bit of nostalgia have a look at the tvlistings site; it gives the schedules from previous years - you can select the channel(s) from the dropbox at the top and when you click on a month a calendar pops up with the available days highlighted in yellow (usually only one per month).
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I think that if you have a look at this weeks Radio Times it also gives the schedules from previous years
20:55 Tue 28th Jan 2014
Once, on a visit to the National Museum of Film, TV and Other Things in Bradford, I dragged the kids to a mini cinema type area where you can request to watch virtually any BBC tv programme ever made. I made them sit through a selection of programmes that were on tv when I was a kid.
I was so looking forward to it but I lasted about 5 minutes. The programmes were dire
I was so looking forward to it but I lasted about 5 minutes. The programmes were dire
Not all the programmes were dire, you can see some on Youtube, there were very good programmes some still talked about; Abigails Party, Talking Heads, Nuts in May, and I only mentioned recently to somebody - 'Talking to a Stranger', does anyone remember that? Michael Bryant and Judi Dench, children of a mother who commits suicide; 4 plays from the viewpoint of each family member; mother last. Will people be still talking about the rubbish on now 50 years hence I wonder?
Not sure I see the point in going back to look at how bad some things were. Baldric does have good point; to still put out Dad's Army at peak time on a Saturday evening is inexcusable. Arthur Lowe excepted, it is, and always was to my mind one of the worst cringe-making unfunny shows of all time, and was anachronistic even when it first appeared in the late 60's.