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16th October 2017, 05:58 AM
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Nostalgia.......................not what it was
Once again we stop the might roar of London traffic to bring you people who are
"In town tonight'
Educating Archie
Life with the Lyons
The Navy Lark
Much Binding in the Marsh
Steptoe and Son
The goon Show
Hancock's half Hour
Dick Barton special Agent
Mrs Dales Dairy
The Archers, an every day country of story folk
Andy Pandy
Muffin the Mule, no longer an offence
Billy Cottons Band show
Family Favorites
Housewife's Choice
Five to Ten
Workers Playtime
These were the shows we listened to and sometimes watched.
The radio was the medium we all knew and it allowed our imagination to build pictures in our mind.
We enjoyed such simple programs that made us laugh and enjoy life. in a time when live was a little simpler.
I often wonder what the younger generation of toady will recall when, and if, they reach our ages?


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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16th October 2017, 06:41 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
i still listen to the Archers
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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16th October 2017, 10:19 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
John, There's a lot of memories there, mate ! Hope you don't mind, but I've added a few more that some of the older shipmates might remember...
Up the Pole (Jimmy Jewell and Ben Warriss)
Wilfred Pickles ( 'give him the money, Barney !)
Life With The Lyons
Ray's a Laugh
Breakfast with Braden
P.C.49
Paul Temple
The Man in Black (with introduction by the eerie-voiced Valentine Dyall)
Carroll Levis Discoveries
Music While You Work
Desert Island Discs
Variety Bandbox
Saturday Night Theatre
Itma with Tommy Handley ( 'can I do you now, Sir?)
Quatermass
Riders of the Range
Dixon of Dock Green
Just to name a few.....Oh! where did the years go ?
......Roger
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16th October 2017, 10:29 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
To think that we used to listen to a ventriloquist Educating Archie on the radio.
Regards.
Jim.b.
CLARITATE DEXTRA
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16th October 2017, 10:58 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
then there was.....
Bill and Ben, the flower pot men....
and of course, Noddy..
all watched on the small 12 inch screen with a magnifying contraption hung over the screen.
regards Stan.
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16th October 2017, 11:00 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was

Originally Posted by
jim brady
to think that we used to listen to a ventriloquist educating archie on the radio.
Regards.
Jim.b.
###not in shields we didnt ###lol cappy
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Originally Posted by
stan carter
then there was.....
Bill and Ben, the flower pot men....
and of course, Noddy..
all watched on the small 12 inch screen with a magnifying contraption hung over the screen.
regards Stan.
####WAS NEVER INTO MUFFIN THE MULE ..THINK SOME DID .....CAPPY
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16th October 2017, 03:16 PM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
Larry the lamb.
Mr Mayor sirrrrrrr.
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16th October 2017, 04:10 PM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was
Dick Barton, Special Agent (with Snowy and Jock). Better than 007
Valentine Dial (sp.) The Man in Black. I still remember two of the weekly shows "The hand of Makarnim", about a Mummies hand that could climb up walls, open fanlight windows over the bedroom doors and strangle those sleeping. I had a bloody fanlight over my bedroom door and it took me hours to go to sleep for weeks after. The other was about vampires and after the broadcast, me, my sister and beloved Aunt Jean had to go out in the garden and bring in the laundry from the line. It was freezing, the sheets and towels never dried and were stiff as a board, it was pitch black in the garden and we couldn't fold the stuff up. It seemed like hours before we got back indoors to safety. We swore we could here batwings beating, They don't make movies that good today let alone radio shows. And those I heard more than seventy years ago.
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17th October 2017, 05:15 AM
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Re: Nostalgia.......................not what it was

Originally Posted by
Roger Dyer
John, There's a lot of memories there, mate ! Hope you don't mind, but I've added a few more that some of the older shipmates might remember...
Just to name a few.....Oh! where did the years go ?
......Roger
Roger, the list goes on and so many memories go with them.
Now radio is just background noise with little content of interest.
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 19th October 2017 at 12:57 AM.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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18th October 2017, 05:12 AM
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Hi John.
Now my favorite time is the afternoon, go through the posts on site, then settle back with the earphones on and listen to CDs of the Shadows, Welsh Choirs, Frank Sinatra, The great Tenors, bliss.
cheers Des
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