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My recent birthday meant it was an opportunity to add to my space library, by trawling the second hand book market with a bit of disposable income in hand. Ebay being my first and most obvious point of call, I found a few gems for a handful of shekels here and there.
Dredged from the bowels of my collapsing memory banks I give you more murky programmes and decaying films to ponder:
The Onedin Line - my Mum loved this period drama set in some olde-worlde UK sea port, which I've visited within the last 20 years but for the life of me can't recall where it is! The main maritime character had huge dundreary sideburns. Anyone Onedin?
The Lotus Eaters - I think this was set in Greece and starring that stalwart of Sixties British TV, Ian Hendry. My parents watched it drinking snowballs and Bells so I may have too. Remember it?
The Sandpiper - again, a parental thing. I don't recall it but I know they watched it. It may have been a movie? Anyone?
The Graduate - Dustin adjustin' to sex, I've never seen it but the poster is everywhere. You graduated?
Love Story - again, a Sixties/ Seventies milestone in sad cinema with Tatum O'Neale but I've never clocked it. Too sad now. You?
Astronut - a cartoon about a small green bean-like alien with a TV aerial on his head. I think his human pal was called Oscar. Yes?
Roger Ramjet - Rog may have been a character in another kids' cartoon. He may have been Penelope Pitstop's boyfriend too. A very formal and polite chap. A gallant racing driver perhaps?
Josie and the Pussycats - Wow, I recall these groovy gals. A great cartoon and catchy songs too. Optimistic. I was in love with Josie. You too?
Top Cat - maybe the best cartoon I ever saw as a kid, along with Scooby Do in the Sixties. Officer Dibble and the feline crew were the backdrop to my childhood. Most friends get to call him TC. Oh wow, I could sing the whole theme song. Was it Boss Cat in its native US?
Terrytoons - heard of this but not sure what it is. Telebugs too.
Super Ted - the Welsh yellow wonder bear. Me and the Missus used to watch this when we lived in Llanfairfechan in the early 80's on S4C. A great show. Wonder if Ted spawned any merchandise?
Fingerbobs - Brian Cant? Small animals on his fingers? Cute Seventies kids' show with Brian's hands.
Trap Door - my grandson and his 30-something dad adore this old cartoon. I say cartoon, its stop motion plasticene I think. Like Morph on Vision On. I don't recall Trap Door first time round but I love watching it with Moonbase Junior now. "Don't you open that trap door!". Do you?
Invasion of the Saucer Men - a classic 50's B-movie. Just never had the pleasure. Have you been invaded?
Ed Wood - a film starring James Woods I think but again its passed me by. Being a Woodsy myself am I missing something?
Bubba Ho Tep - I've heard Bruce 'Ash' Campbell stars in this horror spoof but I've not seen it. You readers?
Vampyr - an early, very early vampire film from Germany I think. Covered in all the horror books I ever devoured from being a little monster but somehow I avoided it. I should do something about it shouldn't I?
Man Alive - I remember the brilliant rock theme tune, Classical Gas I think, but not the show. Was it like Panorama, which is amazingly still going?
Nationwide - this must have been a regional news show with... Frank Burke is in my mind. What's in yours?
Woodentops/Bill and Ben - I get these mixed up. In fact all I can see and hear are Bill and Ben in their wobbly pots and their mate Weed saying her name a lot. Are they related?
Watch with Mother/ Andy Pandy - again, I meld/ weld these two. Andy wore blue stripey clown pyjamas and a hat I remember, sort of silky looking. I remember feeling sad when he waved bye bye. Maybe I had to go to bed then. Watch With Mother? I hope I did. You?
Jackanory - a staple of my childhood. Those wonderful tales read by the cream of the Sixties and Seventies TV crowd. Not a single story has remained in my head but I loved the telling. Did you?
Sesame Street - another main food group of my youth, my Missus's youth and my daughter's too, all in different and evolving forms. I adored the Count, Big Bird, the grouch in the dustbin and of course Cookie Monster. My Missus and Daughter, who watched it in Europe, loved a character called Samson. Did you visit Sesame Street in your neck of the woods?
Clapperboard - the original Film review for kids. Was the guy called Kelly or something. A great Kids show and like Newsround, different and informative. I've grown to love movies above all other media. Howasabout you?
The Krypton Factor - an 80's obstacle game show I think. I recall it most when me and the Missus stumbled across its abandoned assault course somewhere deep in the Lancashire countryside. is that possible?
The Angry New York Pigeons - this isn't its name but says what happens. New York pigeons meets Goodfellas. In fact, was it called Goodfeathers? I was an adult when I saw this in the 90's maybe? Hilarious!
Pork Butts and Taters - me and my daughter adored this show when she was little. It may have had another name?
Talespin - another of little Miss Woodsy my daughter's faves. Lots of cartoon capers in a plane in South America is what I recall.
Lenny the Lion - an old puppet and handler type show like Sooty. Lenny was an affable cat and may have promoted Trebor in TV ads too?
Potty Time - the genius of Goon Michael Bentine burst through in this mad slice of explosive puppet zaniness. I thought it was fantastic and funny. Did you?
Road Runner - yes, the rapid desert bird avoiding the various ACME- supplied traps of Wile.E. Coyote. The stuff of my childhood for sure. Beep beep! You too?
Dempsey and Makepeace - no idea.
Escape Into Night/ The Changes - apparently excellently scary kids TV from the early Seventies, I must have been listening to my Bay City Rollers records! Never seen them. Anyone?
Taz - the crazy cartoon Tasmanian devil that spun wildly when provoked. I howled when I saw it in the 80's? 90's?
Softly Softly/ Z cars - old British crime dramas in black and white for monochrome evenings. My folks' watched them so I did too now and then I reckon. When my Dad got a Z car - a Zephyr Six - I thought it was the batmobile! Do you recall these shows?
Edgar Wallace Mysteries - I recall these being really creepy when I was a kid in the Sixties. It must have been the last thing I watched before bed at some point. The opening involved a tinkly tune, foggy incense and a bead curtain opening I recall but I could be wrong. I know its on now on TV so I should watch it but I'm scared!
Some more lost telly has risen to the top of my sagging loaf. See what you make of these readers:
Elephant boy - I have an old LP record of this in my TV-tie in pile but don't know the show at all. You?
Storm boy - my older Sister used to call her son this when he was a kid. I've always assumed it was on TV. Maybe not?
Kodiak - me and my bereaved Dad used to watch this in the late Seventies. he used to maon about Ugly women in it but I have no recollection of the show at all apart from mountains. You?
Baretta - one of many TV detective shows I think I saw but can't prove it. Did you?
Charlie's Angels - now I remember this and those high-kicking femme fatales. What were they? Private investigators?
Ironside - this wheelchair -bound detective/private dick was a staple for me in the Seventies. His voice was hypnotic. Did you watch it?
Nimble Bread Ad - Now I know I can't let Maggie go. I see a hot air balloon and a Anita Harris lookalike. remember it?
Canon - I see Ironside when I think of Canon. Did they have similar faces?
Mary Mungo and Midge - was this a cartoon? I hear a croaky voice. That's all. You?
Hey Petunia - this was a TV ad. It may have been about swimming when public safety was about swimming and not viruses. Recall it?
Swims like a Fish - another TV ad. Or maybe its the same as Hey Petunia. I think it was about swimming as well. I hear the word 'birds!".
Kojak - a weekly watch of the lolly-sucking lieutenant [?] was essential Telly for me in the 70's. I liked the antics of his real-life brother Stavros too and another cop in the team with a funny name beginning with C I think. I had the die-cast toy car. I still have the board game. Did you Kojak too?
Starsky and Hutch - a similar story to Kojak, one of the big hitters of American TV in the UK in the Seventies. I can never recall which is which. I think I had the die-cast car too. Was it the same make as Kojak's? A Buick? You?
Harry O - I enjoyed this gentle American investigator's cases. I think he wore cardigans like my Dad. You remember the O?
Dickie Henderson - a smoking singer I think and one who wore a porkpie hat a lot. Again he wore cardigans like my dad and my parents liked his TV shows. I did too I think. You?
McCloud/ McMillan and Wife - light cowboy-hatted detection was the key to these I recall but McCloud sticks in my mind more. he wore cowboy boots too. Yes?
Policewoman - I used to know the actress's name and enjoyed this show a lot. There is even an action toy doll. Did you watch it?
Cagney and Lacey - Another gem I remember, the tough-talking cops were on our family telly a lot. Yours?
Sapphire and Steel - I once bought a pile of mint sealed jigsaw puzzles of this TV show but I've never seen it. I think David McCallum was on the box covers. The puzzles sold well back in the Noughties. Do you know the show?
Madigan/ Banacek - no idea at all about these.
Andy Williams - the silken voiced American crooner was on every week on his own show back in the day. His smile was infectious and he was a family favourite. Can't recall anything but singing though. You?
Man from Atlantis - I think this was a sort of Aquaman type character?
Street Hawk - no idea about this at all either.
Manimal - again a complete mystery to me.