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andy-hughes | 15:31 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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This is more my era and I preferred the end theme to the opening theme.

https://youtu.be/COwV7zAhFUo
Sorry, don't remember it and, like others I'm well over 60. A bit of the proper Robin Hood, now, that would take me back. Richard Greene and Little John (Archie Duncan) was a playmate of my mum's in Glasgow. She used to beat him at High Jump over a cane balanced on bricks.
I remember this, i'm 53 and use to watch it at the ABC minors(a cinema) on a saturday morning, along with White horses and something about a shrunken head in a box and when the box was opened the eyes in the head opened.

I used to love Belle & Sébastien - a boy and his Pyrenean Mountain dog
Oh Yeah, and that ^
Got the OST.
Only jst returned to the thread and noticed the mention of 'John Collier, John Collier, the window to watch.' As i have mentioned on here, during my 3rd tour of Ulster i was on the Regimental Intelligence Section (no sniggering at the back) as photographer/collator. One of the photos i took was of a John Collier department in mid explosion. And, believe it or not, in the snap you can clearly make out a single pane of glass blown in it's entirety from the framework. The window to watch, indeed :-)
That's tickled me, Ken.
The reference to John Collier only serves to remind me of all the bespoke tailors who have vanished from the High Street: Jackson's, Hepworth's, Burton's, March the Tailor, Weaver to Wearer etc. You could go in, be measured for a suit and collect it in a fortnight.
Remember Robinson Crusoe well, and loved the theme tune. Used to love watching Skippy, the theme tune wasn't that bad either.

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