Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Half-Remembered Telly

Thinking back to UK telly in the70's, 80's and 90's when we had normal, terrestrial channels, there were a few TV series that passed me by. Here are those I can recall the names of. Any thoughts readers? Did you watch them? 

Northern Exposure

Eerie Indiana

My Private Idaho

Indian in a Cupboard

This Life

Dark Skies

Millennium ( I saw a couple)

Chocky

Sliders

seaQuest

Quantum Leap

Animal

Street Hawk

Airwolf

Kodiak( I think I saw this with my Dad)

Goosebumps

Are you Afraid of the Dark?

Angel

Worzel Gummidge

Lexx ( I actually watched this a lot, Ch.5, late Friday night after the pub!)

Any more you half-remember?

9 comments:

  1. I like Millennium a lot, I've got the whole lot on dvd.

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  2. One goofy one I enjoyed was "The Adventures of Pete and Pete"
    Surreal goofy adventures.

    I kinda saw some of Airwolf. Don't remember much except I liked the helicopter and the music.

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  3. My half remembered TV show was the 1959 Men into Space.
    I saw snatches of it on my parent's first B&W telly. Later as a teenager, I was reading an issue of Starlog magazine, where a reader had sent in a drawing of his half remembered memories of the show.
    Much more recently, I saw an eBay offer of the entire series on DVD (bootlegged naturally!) Like the original subject, it was astronomical! Coupled with the lack of subtitles (essential for my deafness) I decided to pass and leave Men Into Space as a blurry memory!

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  4. Eerie indiana was great.

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  5. Half-Remembered TV!

    Your list prompted me to recall, off the top of my head, some of my favorite off-network programs from the dim past.

    Odd kiddie shows:
    Phantom Agents (Japanese)
    Billy & Butch and Their Bang-Bang Western Movies (silent westerns)
    The Funny Manns (Cliff Norton)
    Mack & Myer
    A Day With Doodles
    Tales of the Riverbank

    Bizarre cartoons:
    Crusader Rabbit
    Bucky & Pepito
    Spunky & Tadpole
    The Adventures of Snip and Snap
    The New Adventures of Pinocchio
    Herge’s Adventures of TinTin

    obscure syndicated programs:
    Journey to Adventure w/ Gunther Less
    The Buccaneers (British)
    Meet Corliss Archer
    The Now Explosion (music videos)
    Everything Goes w/ Norm Crosby

    Top that list for obscure, I dare ya!

    SF Ziggurat

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    1. That's some obscure list SFZ.
      I've only heard of 3 of them.
      Tales of the Riverbank, Herges Adventures of Tin Tin and The Buccaneers.
      Well done.

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  6. Paul Adams from New Zealand1/14/2026 5:37 am

    Northern Exposure - set in Alaska, there was a Moose head on the wall. Only saw a few episodes.
    Eerie, Indiana - a great series. Eerie was the weirdness centre of the USA, or was it the universe ? The boy playing the lead role had been J.R. Ewing's son in Dallas. Elvis Presley was on his newspaper delivery route.
    Millennium - on very late, only saw a few episodes. A bit dark for me.
    Sea Quest DSV - again, only saw a few.
    Quantum Leap - A great time travel series with Scott Bakula.
    Airwolf - a nice helicopter, but it starred two of my least favourite actors.
    Angel - do you mean the excellent vampire series ? A spin-off from Butty the Vampire Slayer - have the full series on DVD.
    Worzel Gummidge - on in the afternoon, when I was at work, so only ever saw fragments.
    Lexx - way too weird for me.
    Some of those shows I have not even heard of before.

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  7. Half remembered mostly British kids 60s/70s TV.
    Going a Bundle
    Pardon My Genie
    Supersonic
    Jason of Star Command
    Pauline's Quirks
    The Double Deckers
    HR Puffnstuff
    Rentaghost
    Vision On
    Phoenix Five
    Screen Test

    I mean, I could go on ...

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    1. Ah, The Double Deckers! That one even made it to the States! SFZ

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