Brummie a long time ago
master brummie
Is that where the map caught fire in the middle during the credits ?then a bit later Bonanza.
Andrew.
Is that where the map caught fire in the middle during the credits ?then a bit later Bonanza.
Who could forget The Adventures of Robin Hood? Richard Greene in the lead role and Alan Wheatley as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Compulsory viewing in the late 50s.
yes Ke-mo sah-bee it has been mentioned by Brummie a long time ago but a great programHow about the Lone Ranger
we sang robin hood robin hood riding through the glen robin hood robin hood riding back agenRobin Hood, Robin Hood,
Riding through the glen,
Robin Hood, Robin Hood,
With his band of men,
Feared by the bad, loved by the good,
Robin Hood! Robin Hood! Robin Hood!
source: https://www.lyricsondemand.com/tvthemes/adventuresofrobinhoodlyrics.html
Andrew.
The economy version, cut out the middlemen.we sang robin hood robin hood riding through the glen robin hood robin hood riding back agen
Yes....Double or DropI think it was crackerjack (Leslie Crowther ?) where the children were loaded up with presents, and they could keep what they didnt drop.
Andrew.
For some reason, (crossed brain cells), I always read that as the ozzard of whizz. Cant shake it.I saw the Wizard of Oz at the Kingston
Popeye & Road runner!I'm Popeye the Sailor has to be my favorite
And then there is Bullwinkle!yer Richard
And then there is Bullwinkle!yer Richard
https://www.google.com/search?q=roc...8551389&sxsrf=AB5stBhwU1hlC6tWpQbHihxKDrP-JUpi dont know Bullwinkle!
Nothing wrong with that! Helps keep those memories alive.I've enjoyed many children's TV programmes which aren't from my own childhood but those of my children's. Favourites have been Thomas the Tank Engine, Rosie and Jim (on the canal barge) and Brum (the little yellow car). Watching both Rosie and Jim and Brum with them gave me glimpses of Birmingham after I'd moved away to London. My kids loved these programmes - and secretly I did too !
Viv
…sends shivers down me spine…the rest of it lumpammer..........Billy Bean and his Funny Machine (1953)
Billy Bean built a machine to see what it could do,
He made it out of sticks and stones, and nuts and bolts and glue.
The motor sang chuggle-arang, chuggle-aruggle-arator,
And all of a sudden a picture appeared on the funny old cartoonerator.
Billy Bean built a machine to see what it would do,
It did the funniest things he’d seen,
So he called it his funny machine, machine,
Billy Bean and his funny machine.