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the adventure game was like a childrens version of the Crystal Maze wasn;t it?
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Here you go, weegie .... http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.p ... nture_Game

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Batfink was on kids' tv recently with his amazing wings like a shield of steel! :lol:

Worsel Gummidge and Cat Weazle!

My oh remembers the Adventure Game. :thumbright:
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Worsel Gummidge and Cat Weazle!

Cat Weazle! for sure :thumbright:

you sure you're only 44, Blu? :wink:
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Thanks for that Hoovie :thumbright:

I loved that programme.
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Not until next week! I watch them on YouTube! My oh remembers far more than I do, so I YouTube to see what he's on about. Cat Weasle was the Crow man in Worsel Gummidge.

OH says "H R Puff'n'Stuff"? No idea about that one.
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Bloody Hell this really is a trip down "don't go there" memory lane..!

And some of the crap we all watched does go some way to explaining our rather dubious personalities :lol:

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Does the name Sally James not ring a bell..?
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it rinmgs a bell.

a lot of the progs that have been posted my school friends were into manically but I wasn't - never been one for the slapstick comedy like the 'splits and also worzel gummage was a bit slapstick.

Catweazel was a scruffy magician, IIRC?
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Blimey, never realised how much of the 60's & 70's I missed!

We never had a TV in the house till I was 13 by which time I'd discovered bicycles and girls (and beer & fags!) And when we did get a TV I was too busy cycling to see girls (and trying to con the off-licence)

So apart from nipping round to my pals house to watch Dr Who with William Hartnell on their 12" black & white (which scared the hell out of me walking home!) I never saw any of those programmes.
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Arabian Nights on BS was magic!! :thumbright:
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Ipulled out an LP a couple of years ago..the daughter saw it and said 'wow thats a big CD'

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Cat Weasle was played by Geoffrey Bayldon!
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He was also Magic Grandad! He's 84, still going strong.
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Missed the comment about Sally James!


Hubba Hubba Hubba :-P


Slight change of subject - I used to like the old "World of Sport" with the Wrestling. much bettetr then that WWE b*llocks :boxing:
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