HelooOOOooo
Next tune please
This is fun you know.
HelooOOOooo
Next tune please
This is fun you know.
Jo Ninety. Got the whole series on VHS my favorite.
Not sure whether that's sad or not.
Mystery TV Theme Tune 122
I'm not sad.
It was better than Thunderbird's With Traceys swivel chair in his space ship Lol He always swiveled upright I have most of those on VHS too.They belong to the kids
Can't place this last one.
Didn't watch much of Joe 90, as I didn't like his glasses, perhaps he should've gone to Specsavers.
Lol His specs made him handsome. Actually I think it was the music I liked I don't know . I wouldn't watch it now but the VHS tapes are collectibles (to collectors)
Now which era am I listening to ?
Early 70s, British made.
Is that the Search series?
Oh right . Back to the drawing board
No, don't know that series.
American . Burgis Meridith Anthony Francisca oh well never mind it was really good. Lo o o o o ng time ago
No Hidin Place?
inspector Lockhart
I don't some how think so I think hat had the old fashioned Bently / Rolls with the police bell ringing
No Hiding place was much earlier.
Oh. Well I have been asleep since then
I don't think it was Fabien of the Yard
It sounds like it was a police series.
Traitor ?
John Lemesuriea (however it's spelt)
Nope, not that one.
Don't remember many others. Gidions's Way was a favorite but I think too early . John Gregson.
He used to have his car serviced in one of our Mews garages.
I was brought up in a Mews you know (not a posh one ) There was still one stable at the bottom of the Mews where they kept a film horse(The Galloping Major)
Secret Army?
No, neither of those.
Oh dear.
This is going to be a guessing game because I don't know this one.
could it beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Madigan ?
Early 70s, British made.
I don't know what Madigan was I just remember I used to watch a TV series with that name.
Oh dear. I'm not doing too well here am I?
Let me see I was in Holland until 73
Well That leave MI5 ?
No, it was an ecological drama.
Right Clue time.
Was it Peyton Place
Don't think so . That was a sort of romantic-y tune wasn't it?
This tune sounds very dramatic .Heavy sort of
No, it is a British made, ecological drama, turned into a cult series and was ahead of its time.
One of the actors who's character was killed off at the end of the first series, went on to be a big name on the stage and Tv and in one of his more recent TV series, co-starred with a root vegetable.
Could that be The Beat?
Jo90 didn't go to Specsavers because they play the music backwards in their adverts.
I don't know.
What is an ecological drama? Educate me
It is a drama which concentrates on the ecology of the nation,
Chambers definition: ecology noun 1 the relationship between living things and their surroundings. 2 the study of plants, animals, peoples and institutions, in relation to environment. ecologic or ecological adj 1 relating to, or concerned with, ecology. 2 said of policies, methods, practices or products: beneficial to the natural environment
but as important is the root vegetable clue, should be a dead giveaway.
Well you know. I think I understand but will most probably forget. (rather complicated)
I thought of Beat root you see. That is what made me think of The Beat I don't know what sort of prog that was , probably police.
Is it that program where they go to live in the country on a farm. Em , what is it it called with Caroline Quentin.(from rent-a-gob).
Just can't think of it's name,
\oh dear, wrong again. That wasn't a 70s was it
Last edited by Chocky; 14-09-2007 at 06:07 PM.
LOL, not getting too close here Chocky.
Out now for a Ruby, back at around 11pm.
I know.
I don't know this one.
I don't think any one els does either.
Now who has something in common with root veg . They grow underground
Gardener's World?
Jasper Carrot.
Robert powel
Last edited by Chocky; 14-09-2007 at 08:15 PM.
What is a Ruby?
Apart from being the dreadful name in between Beryl and Ladd
Last edited by Chocky; 14-09-2007 at 06:30 PM.
Oooooooooh. Well Hope it's not a vindaloo
Hey . Thought you'd given up?
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