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nelliedeane Thu 19-Apr-12 07:52:36

All the different threads about days of old got me thinking of the first TV's and their programmes...Double your money...Take your pick...emergency ward 10 etc what can you remember..

artygran Fri 20-Apr-12 20:21:47

Life with the Lyons ("I'll die; I'll just die!")
Life of Bliss
Journey into Space
Animal, Vegetable and Mineral
Friday night is Music Night
the Man in Black
(I know, these are radio programmes)

The Groves
The Appleyards
Stranger than Fiction
Just William
Torchy the Battery Boy
I love Lucy
What's my Line
Bilko
Rin Tin Tin

nelliedeane Fri 20-Apr-12 19:57:07

And puff the magic dragon...have only recently been told the title is not all it seems.does anyone remember Archie Andrews am sure he had one of those awful ventriloquy dolls ...creepy.
Bengo the boxer dog and yes Green the fire crackling and the peace listening to the radio especially after the morning there was Housewives choice cant remember who hosted it...it may have been Alan Freeman ,but there was a Jim something as well and what about workers playtime .and womans hour...and did anyone wait until mum and dad had gone out of the room and lift up their frock and 'roast their chestnuts'' making your bum and backs of the legs all red.

nuttynorah Fri 20-Apr-12 19:34:24

goldengirl It was Uncle Mac on Children's Favourites. That could be a whole new topic. remembering the records he played like "The Runaway Train" & " Sparky & the Magic Piano"

greenmossgiel Fri 20-Apr-12 18:52:47

Listen with Mother - that was when MY mother used to have her '5 minutes'! She would curl up on the armchair for her afternoon nap, as I sat and listened to the programme. The fire (with the guard up, of course!) would be crackling away, and the old pendulum clock tick-tocking on the wall. I still have that clock - still tick-tocks away, but no longer tells the right time!! smile

glammanana Fri 20-Apr-12 18:52:39

nuttynorah I just found your reply to my post thanks for that we all had our thinking caps on yesterday trying to remember who was down the garden.flowers

goldengirl Fri 20-Apr-12 18:46:30

The Listen with Mother memories certainly fill me with happy memories of my childhood. Didn't they speak 'properly' - not 'common' at all gringrin

I also used to enjoy Children's Favourites on a Saturday morning. Uncle someone or other who was superseded by Ed 'Stewpot'.

flowerfriend Fri 20-Apr-12 18:36:39

and I never went out with the brother of any of those.

flowerfriend Fri 20-Apr-12 18:35:42

Rag-Tag-and Bobtail. My very favourite until I was seven.

flowerfriend Fri 20-Apr-12 18:33:27

I went out - but mostly stayed in - with the brother of someone who was in Emergency Ward Ten. I suddenly feel v. old.

yogagran Fri 20-Apr-12 18:28:05

For Listen with Mother memories, including two of the tunes:
www.turnipnet.com/whirligig/radio/lwm.htm

nanaval Fri 20-Apr-12 18:03:26

The theme tune from Listen with Mother was called "The Dolly Song" I think. Occasionally it is played on Classic F.M and I am immediately transported to my childhood home sitting on the floor with my Mother in her arm chair. Not many children get the chance to listen with mother these days more likely listen with the child minder! sad

Anagram Fri 20-Apr-12 17:14:10

Listen with Mother - yes!

Ever now and then one of the songs comes into my head:

I love little pussy, her coat is so warm
and if I don't hurt her she'll do me no harm.

It still irritates me that 'warm' and 'harm' don't rhyme! confused

Ariadne Fri 20-Apr-12 17:12:13

Shysal no, I do remember it but must have been quite young to be watching it. But you couldn't go off up to your bedroom and watch something else then, could you?

dorsetpennt Fri 20-Apr-12 17:10:22

We rented from Radio Rentals as they had colour TV's first in our area. I loved: Forsyte Saga, The Pallisers, The 6 Wives of Henry V111, Elizabeth[with Glenda Jackson], I Claudius, Juke Box Jury, Ready Steady Go, Rhoda and the Mary Tyler Moore Show - Emergency Ward 10 [as students nurses we loved the so called doctors - [the actor of one is now and has been forever in Emmerdale], Likely Lads, The Good Life to name a few

Annika Fri 20-Apr-12 16:48:48

We used to rent our tv from Radio Rentals and I seem to recall that we had cable tv also. For some reason one Saturday night we could not recieve a signal and dad knew that if he stuck a hanger in the back of the tv ( no health and safety then !!) we would get a signal and my sister and I would be able to watch the Monkees that was on that night grin

vampirequeen Fri 20-Apr-12 16:15:30

We used to rent our television from Redifusion. They sent the signal through cables so we didn't have to have an aerial. We got our radio from them to. It was a big wooden box rather than the small transistor type.

We didn't have a TV for quite sometime but we used to settle every afternoon for Listen with Mother.

nuttynorah Fri 20-Apr-12 15:36:07

Perry Mason
The Golden Shot- Bernie, the bolt!
Criss Cross Quiz
Val Doonican show
Armchair Theatre
Comedy Playhouse
Bewitched
How
Magpie
Sale of the Century

Our TV was always rented- don't think anyone does that these days.

shysal Fri 20-Apr-12 15:27:25

Sorry, forgot to 'blue' it. www.birth-of-tv.org/birth/assetView.do?lang=en&asset=123173128_1117538575

goldengirl Fri 20-Apr-12 15:26:42

'All Your Own' - looks rather patronising now but great fun at the time
The Woodentops and Spotty Dog
Dr Kildare and 'Adam' from Bonanza in my early teens made my knees go wobbly
Emergency Ward 10 was another favourite
Criss Cross Quiz
Take your pick [is that the one with everyone calling out 'open the box!'?]

The more I think about TV the more nostalgic I become. They don't make them like that any more.........

shysal Fri 20-Apr-12 15:23:55

Are you saying you don't remember Quatermass Ariadne ? Perhaps you are too young. It was first aired in the early 50s. http://www.birth-of-tv.org/birth/assetView.do?lang=en&asset=123173128_1117538575

Ariadne Fri 20-Apr-12 14:31:46

"Quatermass"???

nelliedeane Fri 20-Apr-12 14:25:57

Z cars
casey Jones
never mind the quality feel the width
On the buses hate you Butler
sweeney
The saint
juke box jury
ready steady go
6 5 special
Tonight with cliff Michelmore

Ivor the engine
12 just men
Maigret
not that I was a telly addict Lol

grannyactivist Fri 20-Apr-12 00:56:43

Bonanza
Rawhide
Laramie
77 Sunset Strip
Maverick
The Outer Limits (really scary)
The Twilight Zone (also really scary)
The Human Jungle (very, very scary - with Herbert Lom)
The Beverley Hillbillies
Steptoe & Son
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
Emergency Ward 10
Bootsie and Snudge (called my dog Bootsie)
No Hiding Place

Hmm, I used to watch TV with my two brothers hence the somewhat male emphasis in our TV viewing.

yogagran Thu 19-Apr-12 23:31:34

and the Interlude short films, there was a potters wheel, a windmill and the best of all - the London to Brighton train journey speeded up to fit into the time slot of about one minute - loved that one

yogagran Thu 19-Apr-12 23:29:46

Muffin the Mule with - was it Annette Mills?
We want Muffin, Muffin the Mule