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Dave 02-09-2003 20:59

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Now......

Does anyone remember one called...

I Married Jane?  

(back in the nineteen hundred & frozen to death) :-/

Or have I just dreamt it!! ???

Dave 02-09-2003 21:00

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Please someone say yes....... :)

Caz 02-09-2003 21:12

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YES! YES!

(no not really)  ;D

Who was in it?

alfee 02-09-2003 21:19

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Hi Dave Try this ;D
http://www.geocities.com/tellytyme/imarriedjoan.html

ANNE 13-09-2003 22:51

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Hey, Uncha bet your fave programme on the box is Monkey Magic..................

janet 14-09-2003 10:32

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no anne ,i bet it was jungle book.

djd 05-02-2004 18:14

I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned "Journey Into Space". Used to come on the radio on Monday evenings at 7:30 right after "Top of the Form" I think. I'm guessing that it would be '57? '58?

Darby 09-02-2004 11:56

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Originally Posted by djd
I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned "Journey Into Space". Used to come on the radio on Monday evenings at 7:30 right after "Top of the Form" I think. I'm guessing that it would be '57? '58?

You can hear Journey Into Space, with Jet, Doc, Lemmy and Mitch every Sunday night at 6:0 clock on BBC 7.

Next wek is (I think) part 5 of "Earth in Peril". "Mars" finished early in January.

Just like it was in the 50's, even got the wife listening to it :coffeecup

djd 09-02-2004 15:38

Hi Darby:

Thanks for the info but since I'm an Ex Pat I don't listen to the Beeb anymore. There is a website where you can listen to the first series of JIY episodes though at:

http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/journeyintospace.htm

I guessed at 1957 or 1958 in my first post; now I find they ran in Sept 1953! I can't believe I'm that old.

Cheers

jambutty 19-02-2004 10:37

No telly in my childhood but at 6.45pm on weekdays on the Light Programme and an omnibus edition on Saturday mornings we did have Dick Barton Special Agent with Jock and Snowy as his two side kicks. The signature tune of The Devil’s Gallop played by the Charles Williams Concert Orchestra had us breathless in anticipation.

jambutty 19-02-2004 10:45

I were in the navy when Journey Into Space was on but we still managed to listen to it and woe betide anyone who made a noise whilst it was on.

What was that song Lemmy kept on hearing?
When its night time in Italy
Its Wednesday over here

asfc babe 03-04-2004 14:54

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when i was a kid (not long ago really!) I used to watch

Raggie Dolls
Fun House
Care Bears
Turtles
Sesamy Street
Button Moon
Rainbow
Rose and Jim
Wizadora
Them ducks where they used to jump in money- can't remeber the programme
The two orange things that lived in a well in a garden!

and loads more. They just don't make childrens programmes like they did. Now you can't tell what they are saying!

ab:)

madmal_1 28-09-2005 17:33

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Maybe, Cazzer, I lived over the other side of Blackburn Road; Claret Street, just off Willows Lane. Not too far away really. Remember the underground? What a creepy, smelly place. No wonder they've bricked it up.

hi,pleace tell me more about the underground mal

grannyclaret 28-09-2005 21:52

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someone mentioned wagon train....FLINT MC CULLOUGH,he was was my first pinup,,,i thought he was georgous,robert horton was in his 30.s then and i was 15....,he had auburn hair and freckles,,and i hung on his every word,,,he was the scout to ward bond's wagon train and was always the hero...now that was one series i wish they would resarect

JohnW 29-09-2005 13:24

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
someone mentioned wagon train....FLINT MC CULLOUGH,he was was my first pinup,,,i thought he was georgous,robert horton was in his 30.s then and i was 15....,he had auburn hair and freckles,,and i hung on his every word,,,he was the scout to ward bond's wagon train and was always the hero...now that was one series i wish they would resarect

Ah Granny, on Saturdays here in Florida one of our channels is dedicated to showing old cowboy films and TV series. You'd love it. Wagon Train, The Viriginian, Rifleman, Gunsmoke,
Bonanza, High Chaperral, Little House on the Prairie, all good stuff.:cool:


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