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andy-hughes | 16:31 Sun 31st Jan 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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When this music starts - within five seconds you will have a warm feeling of nostalgia for your childhood, or you will feel nothing at all.

This will depend entirely on your age - those who are sixty plus will develop a faraway look in their eyes and a large smile, those under will not react.

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I remember seeing a recording of Celebrity Chase, and the warm up man was Ted Robbins.

He said he would see how old the audience was, and sang "John Collier, John Collier"

The youngsters didn't know what was going on when us older people sang the next line. What was it?
The window to watch ;-)
Spot on. Have a cigar.
Thank you very much, hope it's a castella.
Great thread. Yes the singing ringing tree.
You're never alone .... . ......
Ahhhhhhh!!! Loved it. XXX
********* **** as a mountain stream.
This was my favourite, I loved his shirt sleeves. When I got married, my mother designed and made my wedding dress from my ideas. I told her I wanted Dan Tempest sleeves and that's what I had.
https://nostalgiacentral.com/television/tv-by-decade/tv-shows-1950s/buccaneers/
Wolfe - cool :-)
Rowan - yes yes yes! Better than what's on offer these days!
Used to love this, used to be on about 5pm Wednesdays if I remember correctly.
Richard Greene in tights :-)
Our British culture! Wonderful!
Lincoln Green tights though, Theland.
Quite! Maid Marian was cute.

Time for another sleep :-(
Speak later.
I know this was an American import but I recall this very well too.

I used to watch Robinson Crusoe, as a young girl. Theme tune brought back memories.

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