Old TV Shows
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@Nepia I just googled her, she was born in 1933!!
But yes, very hot in her day.
@dogmeat Twilight Zone, used to love them, some were scary AF, some just weird.
A couple that stood out: the gremlin on the wing of the plane (they made an episode of Simpsons with Bart seeing it on the school bus)
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@Nepia said in Old TV Shows:
@dogmeat said in Old TV Shows:
For all the old bastards here are shows (not already mentioned) that I remember being keen on during my childhood. The reality was though only one Channel until 1974 and two after that so you watched whatever was on or did other shit - sport, playing in the bush behind the neighbours, bulrush, endless battles until girls, booze and drugs took over.
Flintstones
Lost in Space
F Troop
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Top Cat
High Chaparral (Monolito was a cool dude)
Monkees
Hawaii 5-0
Man From Uncle
Twilight Zone
Bonanza
Get Smart (99 was the first woman to stir my loins)
Invaders
Mission ImpossibleI think all those were around/repeated during the 80s bar High Chaparral, F Troop, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Invaders.
I watched a lot of Bonanza with my Dad as a kid.
I think 99 was high on my stirring loins list too as a young fella.
Original Thunderbirds and Stingray were great, and up to now unmentioned was this classic POW!!
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@taniwharugby yeah bro, that was terrifying.
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Have we done terrahawks? Or was it terror hawks? With the spaceships and noughts and crosses?
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@Paekakboyz said in Old TV Shows:
Have we done terrahawks? Or was it terror hawks? With the spaceships and noughts and crosses?
fuck yes that was awesome!!
Other after schools
Pole Position
Gargoyles
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@canefan I think I was too young to appreciate the campiness of Batman
@Nepia Didn't like Joe 90 Capt Scarlett was the best I vaguely remember watching Supercar which was Andersons first series at a friend of my parents
This was in the days as I said of one channel and even adults would watch the shows "isn't it clever you can barely see the strings"
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@dogmeat said in Old TV Shows:
I think I was too young to appreciate the campiness of Batman
Batman was on Friday nights at about 7pm (I guess) and we'd always have takeaways, usually from the Greek fish and chip shop (my Mum was raised Catholic) and then later from the KFC across the road. I as allowed to buy lollies from the dairy while we waited and I always used to get the money (the NZ coin ones) lollies. That's now tied completely into Batman with me.
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I'll be surprised at this one, but anyone remember Lancelot Link Secret Chimp? On on Sunday afternoons and it had a cast of dressed up chimps smoking and drinking like a debauched PG Tips. They'd never be able to make it now.
Others they wouldn't dare make: Love Thy Neighbour, which had a black family and a white one living next to each other. The wives were best friends but the black guy called the white one Honky while the white guy (Jerry Booth??) called him Nig Nog. That was pretty much the extent of the "comedy". I recall the black lady was hot, the white one not so much.
Some Mothers Do Have Em, which I remember being hilarious but my memory may be faulty on that front. The main character's effeminacy would get called out now I feel.
Dick Emery Show, his cross dressing wouldn't pass for comedy as what's funny about trans people?
The Black and White Minstrel Show. This was still showing in NZ periodically when I had left home to go flatting, so late 70s. What the fuck were they thinking? Used to be on Saturday night prime time in the 60s.
Till Death Us Do Part. The satire would go over people's heads and just be construed as straight out racism
Curry & Chips. Despite 2 geniuses of UK comedy being in it (Spike Milligan and Sykes) there's no denying the whole premise was just one long "Paki" joke
It Ain't Half Hot Mum. Browned up white actors playing Indians? Not in 2019. Nor is calling the camp character Gloria a poofter
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@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Nepia I used to really like Space 1999. the ships looked like proper wrecks but I thought they looked super cool
NEEEERRRRRRDDDD!!
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@Virgil said in Old TV Shows:
@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Nepia I used to really like Space 1999. the ships looked like proper wrecks but I thought they looked super cool
NEEEERRRRRRDDDD!!
FFS I was about 8 at the time...
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@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Virgil said in Old TV Shows:
@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Nepia I used to really like Space 1999. the ships looked like proper wrecks but I thought they looked super cool
NEEEERRRRRRDDDD!!
FFS I was about 8 at the time...
Speaking of watching something enjoyable as a teenager..
“This is bullshit, I want bush”..
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@Virgil said in Old TV Shows:
@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Virgil said in Old TV Shows:
@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
@Nepia I used to really like Space 1999. the ships looked like proper wrecks but I thought they looked super cool
NEEEERRRRRRDDDD!!
FFS I was about 8 at the time...
Speaking of watching something enjoyable as a teenager..
“This is bullshit, I want bush”..
Nerds will rule the world. Just ask Bill Gates
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@mariner4life said in Old TV Shows:
@canefan said in Old TV Shows:
In the mid to late 80s these guys and their contemporaries dominated the box for me and most of my mates
A mate and I have been talking about this a lot recently. We were pretty big wrestling fans at uni (the Raw is War era, the end of WCW). My kids are starting to get in to it now, and it's shit.
We were blessed in a way to have these guys as our introduction. Roided up weight lifters who were all mental made for some fucking great TV. Mean Gene playing it straight and letting these absolute lunatics sound off.
Raw is War was great, more professional, bit darker. But the WWF was larger than life, and just fucking amazing.
....and just about all dead