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GUEST,brackett2242@msn.com 07 Apr 03 - 06:30 PM
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Alba 07 Apr 03 - 08:05 PM
Alba 07 Apr 03 - 08:08 PM
Amos 07 Apr 03 - 09:38 PM
Cluin 08 Apr 03 - 02:45 AM
Dave Bryant 08 Apr 03 - 05:25 AM
GUEST,Jim Clark..London.England 08 Apr 03 - 05:38 AM
Little Robyn 08 Apr 03 - 05:53 AM
daithi 08 Apr 03 - 08:10 AM
Alba 08 Apr 03 - 08:27 AM
Jeanie 08 Apr 03 - 09:59 AM
Cluin 09 Apr 03 - 12:58 AM
daithi 09 Apr 03 - 04:34 AM
Nigel Parsons 09 Apr 03 - 05:11 AM
Jeanie 09 Apr 03 - 07:05 AM
clueless don 09 Apr 03 - 09:10 AM
Cluin 10 Apr 03 - 01:08 AM
daithi 10 Apr 03 - 03:26 AM
JJ 10 Apr 03 - 08:51 AM
clueless don 10 Apr 03 - 01:32 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,brackett2242@msn.com
Date: 07 Apr 03 - 06:30 PM

who was the blue dog that was with snidley whiplash or boris and natasha he was the dog that never talked but always had that hee hee laugh when they were about to do something terrible if you could writer me back i would greatly appreaciate it


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Padre
Date: 07 Apr 03 - 07:30 PM

How about 'The Sealtest Big Top' and 'Super Circus' - both on Saturdays if I remember right. Ed MacMahon was a clown on one of the shows I think.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Alba
Date: 07 Apr 03 - 08:05 PM

Mutley???


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Alba
Date: 07 Apr 03 - 08:08 PM

Sorry a bit out there on it's own my answer ....the name of the dog with Snidley Whiplash was Mutley..I think :>)


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Amos
Date: 07 Apr 03 - 09:38 PM

Spaw:

Ok, I got the sequence of the seasons in her name wrong, one shot o' seltzer and a blast of Clarabelle's Ah-Oogah for me.

But Ann Sothern wasn't Maisy, she was Oh, Suzy! if memory serves. Or "My Miss Suzy" or some darn thing like that. I remember the opening pan, complete with the long-forgotten sound of typewriter keys pounding away and Ann Sothern peering opver the tops of her glasses with a twinkle. So you have to sit through six advertisements for "All" detergent.

A


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Cluin
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 02:45 AM

The Friendly Giant. YES! Used to watch that one every day as a kid.

With Rusty, the vaguely frightening rooster who lived in a sack on the wall in which he kept his harp and Friendly's other recorder.
And of course, Gerome, the purple and orange giraffe with the voice and mannerisms of Lee Marvin, and who used to dance around like a stoner at Woodstock while Friendly and Rusty and the cats would jam on some old English hornpipe or something. It all go so much better with beer and pot, watching the reruns in University residence years later...

Another cartoon I remember from my childhood and would love to see once more to see why I liked it, The New Adventures of Huck Finn. It had Huck, Tom & Becky as real-live kids, interacting with cartoon characters. I think Becky might have been my first crush or something.

Another one I remember liking (and pretending to play with my friends) was Danger Island which was a short adventure series that usually aired during the Banana Splits.

"Uh oh!... CHONGO!"


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 05:25 AM

It's strange the way that some series seem to get re-played over and over again, while others seem to disappear without trace.

Can anyone remember "Brass" (1983/4) that wonderful spoof on northern industrial romantic novels like those by Catherine Cookson. It starred Timothy West as the mine owner and Barbara Ewing as Agnes Fairchild the busty poor houswife whose blouse was always ripped open - usually by Bradley Hardacre or his son.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,Jim Clark..London.England
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 05:38 AM

"The other one" which was a BBC comedy series starring Richard Briers as a sort of sharp talking wiseguy car saleman conman type and his dimwitted pal played by Micheal Gambon British TV early 1980's...the press seemed to hate the series and it got axed after a few episodes...Maybe I was the only one,but I realy loved it...Any British TV watchers remember it ???

Regards.

Jim...


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Little Robyn
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 05:53 AM

I think Ann Sothern's show was just called Susie (or Suzy).
About 1970 there was a ridiculous show called The Banana Splits. They were crazy animals but I loved their theme - La la la, lala la la, la la la, lala la la.
Then when my daughter was little we always watched the Elephant Show. We just love Lois, Sharon and Bram, and their friends/guests. Luckily, that was in the early days of VCRs.....


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: daithi
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 08:10 AM

Any Brits remember a marionette series that used to be on in the early 60s (clashed with Dr Who I think). It was a space show and featured gyroscope - type space ships and aerial shots of cities with passenger tube monorail/transport? Any info on name, etc gratefully received - it's been haunting me for years.

Or how about that Australian import, for children, about kids who make contact with benign humanoid aliens - but nobody believes them until they arrive, seeking shelter from their doomed planet? No idea what it was called (offers?)but they were called Soshons and the planet they fled from, Soshunis...

And what about The Prisoner?
Criss Cross Quiz (with Bernard Braden's wife, Barbara Kelly)?
The Planemakers?
And the BEST cartoon of all....Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote!!!
Great thread...Dáithí


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Alba
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 08:27 AM

Was the show from the 60's with the marionettes called Stingray or maybe Thundersbirds?
I used to watch the Prisoner but didn't really get it till years later lol.
I also remember Juke Box Jury...hit or miss on Pop songs!!!!!!
Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote though.....brilliant...Acme Company supplies !!!!!
Does anyone remember Deputy Dawg and his side kick Muskey!!
Wow now the memories are kicking in!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Jeanie
Date: 08 Apr 03 - 09:59 AM

Daithi - I think the marionette space show you are looking for is this one: Space Patrol

I always preferred it to the other space puppet shows, too (apart from wanting to be the mermaid in Stingray). Thanks for asking about it - seeking out this website brought it all back.

- jeanie


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Cluin
Date: 09 Apr 03 - 12:58 AM

SPAAAAAAAAAAACE   GHOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSST!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: daithi
Date: 09 Apr 03 - 04:34 AM

Jeanie - you made my day! thanks so much -in forty years I've never met anyone who had even heard of Space Patrol , let alone seen it.That website just brought it all back. Now to watch the episodes......
Dáithí


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 09 Apr 03 - 05:11 AM

Mention of Road Runner brings this fragment to mind (Still working on a concluding verse) TTTo 'The Bubble Car Song'

Beep! Beep!
Nigel Parsons

While running down a country road, so much to my surprise.
I saw a pile of birdseed, of quite a gen'rous size.
I thought I'd stop and eat my fill, 'cos eating is my thing.
A giant rock fell past my head, and landed on a spring !

"Beep Beep, Beep Beep ", I just went "Beep Beep Beep."

The next day on the roadway then, I spied a railroad track.
It issued from a tunnel I remembered as a crack!
While waiting for the crossing bells, I just admired the view.
Then came a mighty gust of wind. A train came driving through.

"Beep Beep, Beep Beep", I just went "Beep Beep Beep."

One day upon a mountain pass, a rocket followed me.
I thought I'd best protect my ass, and ran away with glee.
The rocket followed on so fast, I didn't dare to stop.
I dodged it round a sudden bend, avoiding quite a drop.

"Beep Beep, Beep Beep",I just went "Beep Beep Beep."


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Jeanie
Date: 09 Apr 03 - 07:05 AM

Happy to oblige, Daithi ! I'd never come across that website before seeking it out yesterday, either, but had always fondly remembered 'Space Patrol'. Lovely to see those faces and that city again - and I must say, I'm rather tempted to get the videos too. When reminiscing with people, I've hardly ever come across anyone who remembers it, either - as you say, it must have clashed with something most people were watching on the other channel.

Here's another one: do you or anyone else remember an Australian series with children who had built their own fortress ? I used to love that one.

Cheers !
- jeanie


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: clueless don
Date: 09 Apr 03 - 09:10 AM

Up front, let me confess that I have not read through every posting in this thread, nor have I seen the "part I" thread. So if my question has already been addressed, my apologies.

Now, then, does anyone remember a cartoon series on American TV called "Ruff and Ready" (maybe it was Ruff n' Ready, or some alternate spelling)? I think the two main characters were a dog and a cat (don't remember which was Ruff and which was Ready.) I don't remember much else, accept that there were a series of episodes in which they went to a planet called "Muni Mula" - a planet made of aluminum ("Muni Mula" is aluminum spelled backwards, unless you're from Britain. :) ) That leads me to suspect that the show may have had a science fiction theme. I also remember fragments of a theme song "They're Ruff, and Ready, ???Ruff and Ready, they're tough, but steady, always Ruff and Ready, they sometimes have their little spats, even fight like dogs and cats, but when they need each other that's when, they're Ruff and Ready."

This would either have been the late 50's or the early 60's. From the dustbin of my mind.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Cluin
Date: 10 Apr 03 - 01:08 AM

It disappeared when it fell into an "Acme Portable Hole".


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: daithi
Date: 10 Apr 03 - 03:26 AM

Jeanie - yes!! was it called something like "Tentown" I think - maybe bcause there were ten kids who "lived" there? I remember them building all sorts of water cannon, and flour bombs with which they defeated the evil grwon-ups. Sort of "Home Alone" knock-about stuff.
Dáithí


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: JJ
Date: 10 Apr 03 - 08:51 AM

Ruff and REDDY, Don. The first Hanna-Barbera show, 1957-1960, 1962-1964. And I remember the theme song just as you do.

To steal from www.toontracker.com/ruffredd/ruffredd.htm:

Ruff and Reddy featured a brainy cat, Ruff, and a brainless dog, Reddy. Teamed with the kindly Professor Gismo, they faced such evil-doers as Killer and Diller, the terrible Texas twins, Captain Greedy and Salt Water Daffy, the chicken-hearted Chickasaurus, the Goon of Glocca Morra and others in various madcap adventures.
==========

And your favorite episode, "The Mad Monster of Muni-Mula," can be found there in RealVideo.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: clueless don
Date: 10 Apr 03 - 01:32 PM

Thank you, JJ!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,phil/uk
Date: 14 Nov 04 - 08:35 AM

need some info on "tentown", wrecking our head in the pub.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,vanbushnell@yahoo.com
Date: 15 Mar 05 - 01:38 PM

I'm trying to get the name of a TV show that probably took place in the 50's or 60's.

All I remember is at the beginning their was a guy in a space suite and he was sitting in a rocking chair on railroad tracks. Also I think some of the cast where in white space suites.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: TheBigPinkLad
Date: 15 Mar 05 - 05:55 PM

Careful ... you'll be in here for ages: Watched it!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: TheBigPinkLad
Date: 15 Mar 05 - 06:00 PM

And I was in love with Liz Skinner in Timeslip


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,Mike Miller
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 01:16 AM

I am pleased to find that I may not be the oldest kid on the block. We got our first TV around 1950 back when there were few channels and transmission ended around midnight. I loved the cowboy movies on FRONTIER PLAYHOUSE. There are a few shows I'd love to see again
One of my favorites was a short lived series called something like Emergency Room. It starred Elliot Gould and the actress who plays Stands With a Fist in "Dances With Wolves", Mary something.
Here, in Philadelphia, we had a unique show. The local CBS affiliate produced a live action western program called "Action in the Afternoon". Because the show was performed outside the station, occasionally the viewers could see a bus or truck in the background of an old west shootout. I'd pay a pretty penny to see that again.

             Mike


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: robomatic
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 05:02 AM

When I was a kid there was show on (US) which in retrospect was about as innocent as a show can be, yet with that little touch of implied larceny. The way i remember it was a young man with no money was getting a college education by simply attending classes, in other words, an unregistered auditer. The classes on TV were never crowded, so the implication was he wasn't really stealing anything, he was merely 'smelling the stew'. But the college was aware of him, and someone would always be chasing him (of course, at that conclusion of each class when he'd had time to impress the prof with his intelligence.
There was also an implied irony that the kid ran so fast they never could catch him and the coach would've arranged a scholarship for him if only he'd stay still long enough to listen!
For years I remembered the show as "Run Buddy Run" but according to jumptheshark.com that was a different show about a man on the lam from gangsters. So I don't know what the show was called.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Don Firth
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 01:42 PM

Hell's bells. I grew up on radio. You remember radio, don't you? You got the audio, but you made the pictures in your head. Captain Midnight, Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, I Love a Mystery, the Lone Ranger, Gangbusters, the Green Hornet, the Shadow, Sam Spade. . . .    I always knew that behind his mask, the Lone Ranger looked like me.   

Did you know that the Green Hornet (Britt Reid) is the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger (real name, John Reid)? Yup. Within the context, the two characters are indeed related.

I remember in the early Fifties people standing around outside stores that sold television sets (usually had several sets in the window, turned on) and gazing in hypnotized fascination at what? A test pattern.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: just john
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 01:55 PM

(Mainly to Nigel Parsons)

Be sure to post it when you've completed it!

Me, I've been working from the other end of it ...

With the Bird --jj
(I keep hearing this as a pseudo-reggae beat, but not actually reggae.)

I was shocked to discover that it didn't have much meat
Less than a serving to be found on the complete
Corpse of the critter -- Isn't it absurd
Now that I've caught it I haven't got a clue
What to do
With the bird.

I sent out to Acme for Szechuan and some soup
Scratched my noggin in the hopes that I'd recoup
Some of the sense and my old way with words
Now that I've caught it I'm no longer struck dumb,
Overcome
By the bird.


I take stock of myself, I've survived big explosions
Blows from big rocks and falls from great heights
I've become the Southwest's leading expert in quality control
Gone horribly wrong
I've grown strong

I was busy and non compos mentis to boot
I've wasted those years in a silly bird pursuit
Now I've revived, I'm sane and alert
I've caught it. It's bought it. Now I haven't got a clue
What to do
With the bird.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Peter T.
Date: 17 Mar 05 - 01:24 PM

"For a time, I was in the employ of John Beresford Tipton, whose eccentric habit it was to give away one million dollars tax free to people he had never even met....."

Now that was a weird programme!

yours,

Peter T.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Don Firth
Date: 17 Mar 05 - 02:01 PM

The Millionaire, if I remember correctly. Interesting character studies. Started out the same way each time. Out of the blue, comes this guy who hands you a check for a million dollars, no strings attached, do with it what you will. But it was a different story each time. In some cases, it changed people's lives for the better in an almost miraculous way. In others, it was the ruination of them. Depended a lot on the situation--and the character--of the recipient. Kind of a thought-provoking program, I thought.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,Trevor
Date: 26 Jan 06 - 11:31 AM

Did anybody uncover anything about the Aussie series called something like 'Tentown'. It's driving us mad in our office as well!!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Janie
Date: 26 Jan 06 - 11:48 AM

When I saw this thread, I thought, how come I am the only person who has any memory of Fireball XLV.

Open the thread and Voila! There is Sharon A.'s post of April, 02. I really had decided a few years ago that I had somehow dreamed the show every Saturday morning. As I recall, Ovaltine was the sponsor.

Janie


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: TheBigPinkLad
Date: 26 Jan 06 - 12:03 PM

The Terrible Ten, originally produced as 10-minute fillers, showed the knockabout adventures of a group of children in the miniature hamlet of Ten Town, with a population of under-13s. (Filming was restricted to Saturdays because of the all-child cast.) It became the first Australian children's series with extensive overseas sales, selling to 20 countries.

Though the cast had to be replaced as they grew up, The Terrible Ten lasted 117 episodes, and led to a sequel series, The Ten Again (1963), and a feature film, Funny Things Happen Down Under (1965), starring a 16-year-old Olivia Newton-John.


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From: GUEST,shakiema
Date: 10 May 07 - 10:20 AM

who is the father of geometry


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From: Micca
Date: 11 May 07 - 05:20 AM

Euclid


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,john c
Date: 18 May 07 - 03:37 PM

Wasn't it called " The Terrific Adventures of the Terrible Ten"


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST
Date: 24 May 07 - 12:29 PM

anyone know of a show ... i think it was British. the characters were marionettes and formed a rock band similar to the Monkeys. One of the members didn't speak he just made a strange noise like a jack-in-the-box and another member of the band translated for him. it's really bugging me because i remember watching it but, can't find it anywhere.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Donuel
Date: 24 May 07 - 02:07 PM

Topper
Life of Riley
Time Tunnel


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: The Walrus
Date: 24 May 07 - 09:00 PM

Now this threead has been revived:

Does anyone remember a series called "Sentimental Agent" ?
I can't remember a single thing about it except the theme music (for which I have no name, nor means of communicating to other 'catters) and part of the opening titles (B&W, of course), they involved a white sports car speeding throgh London streets and being stopped on Tower Bridge as it opens.
Not much to go on, I admit.

W


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: katlaughing
Date: 25 May 07 - 12:26 AM

Here ya go, Walrus: click here.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Mickey191
Date: 25 May 07 - 10:58 AM

"Cagney & Lacy" They (Sharon Gless & Tyne Daly) are back at work & planning a reunion. That was a breakthru for women-CBS took a chance on it thinking it wouldn't do well. They were on the "View" two wks. ago.

Angie Dickinson as "Police Woman"--I think that was title.

Sada Thompson, William Broderick & the wonderful Christy McNichol as Buddy. Great show "Family."
Never missed it. Whay happened to Christy?

Going back to 1950- "Martin Kane-Private Eye" can't recall the actor's name.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Donuel
Date: 25 May 07 - 08:14 PM

The INVADERS


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: The Walrus
Date: 25 May 07 - 08:22 PM

kat,

Many thanks.

Walrus


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,mark
Date: 08 Jun 07 - 06:24 PM

i remember fireball XLV i was 5 or 6 at the time early 60,s i also found through google "clyde crashcup& his assistant leonardo i thought it was a separate cartoon,but found out it was part of the chipmunks. wow does this bring back memories!


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,jratliff
Date: 16 Jun 07 - 12:16 PM

want copy of tv series adventures in paradise 1959-62.

any advice?


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Bizibod
Date: 17 Jun 07 - 09:44 AM

Yes ! Supercar with Mike Mercury and Mitch the monkey !
Which one was Robert the Robot in? " On our way 'ome..."
Was that Fireball XL5?


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: RangerSteve
Date: 17 Jun 07 - 10:13 PM

Was anyone else a fan of "Thriller"? It was a supernatural/mystery anthology series hosted by Boris Karloff. Originally I was going to ask if anyone knew if it was available on DVD, but decided to check first, so I googled "Thriller Boris Karloff" and got quite a few hits. It's available, all 67 episodes. I ordered a set, and I'll be in TV heaven when it arrives. And I'll be running around acting like an impatient kid until it comes. Is it here yet? When is it going to get here? Is it here now? I'll write a review when I get it. I hope it's as good as I remembered.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: Wesley S
Date: 18 Jun 07 - 04:12 PM

J Ratliff - If you're looking for Adventures In Paradise look here DVD for sale

I know nothing about this retailer however. But it at your own risk.


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Subject: RE: BS: part II Forgotten TV series
From: GUEST,starman
Date: 21 Jul 07 - 07:36 PM

The aussie thing... it was called "The Stranger" and at the time (I was only little) I thought it was the greatest thing ever - mainly because the aliens had their own language, which actually seemed "right", i.e., it wasn't just a meaningless jumble of sounds. I can even remember some of the Soshunite dialogue. How f***ing sad is that?
This series came at a time when aliens were universally supposed to be nasty, and here we had "strangers" who were not only benign, but civilised, intelligent, etc. It was superb.


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