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Anyone got a nostalgic craving for a TV series from yesteryear that's now defunct? Let's share. I was browsing YouTube earlier and came across 'Tales of the Unexpected'. The intro and musical accompaniment brought back a bag full of happy memories. Written of course by the fantastic Roald Dahl. Anyone have any other memories?


I also suggest:


Ballykissangel

Brushstrokes

Howard's Way



Louisa.

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Jeez! Surely you can watch all this old crap

> endlessly on repeat on certain channels or You

> Tube?


Thanks to this idea I found there are many episodes of Alf on U Tube. I watched one this morning with Spike Milligan as an Irish Paki. It's so PC incorrect, but an idiot should see the laugh was really on Alf and his views.He used so many words which just wouldn't be allowed on TV now. Must be a typical West Ham fan.

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