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1970s Kids Programs

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    #41
    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    The Tommorow People. Proper SciFi for kids.
    'kin 'ell that took some doing!!

    but aside from tulip spelling - Were the Tomorrow People the ones that "jaunted"?

    Was one of the stars lead singer in Flame (??) "Why Must I be a Teenager in Love"
    I think I remember my sister fancied him

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      #42
      Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
      'kin 'ell that took some doing!!

      but aside from tulip spelling - Were the Tomorrow People the ones that "jaunted"?

      Was one of the stars lead singer in Flame (??) "Why Must I be a Teenager in Love"
      I think I remember my sister fancied him
      I blame the keyboard, but yes they were the ones that "Jaunted" using a device that looked like a belt with a big chunky buckle one it iirc.
      "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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        #43
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        The Ghosts of Motley Hall.
        That was a good show

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          #44
          Brendan Chase - a fairly obscure one from about 1980 I think but I used to love that show. It was about 2 boys who ran away to live in the wild - ISTR there was some old wild man of the woods type character called Smokoe Joe in it too.

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            #45
            My brother and I used to go the cinema on a Saturday morning and they'd run a series of shows with maybe a short film thrown in too.

            One favourite show was "Chico Chico the Rainmaker", about the shrunken head of a witchdocter.

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