Big fan of 60s TV. Danger man. The Saint. The Avengers. But even as a small child, I thought that TMFU stank to absolute high heaven. Is that fair, or am I being uncharatable to the charms of Ilya Kuryakin and that dreary other bloke
Loved them all, at the time - and Adam Adamant. Realise they'd all look pretty naff these days, and would of course be sneered at by PC youngsters (imagine the reactions on Gogglebox). To be fair, they would mostly be a long way from meeting today's ethical standards! The Saint's still regularly available on cable though...........Unfair. PS You should have listed Z Cars and Dixon of Dock Green
TMFU was the program to watch when I was in primary school.
It was on at 8pm on a Thursday, if memory serves me well. It was the main discussion point at school the next day.
I even bought the cards from the newsagent, which had a jigsaw on the back.
Illya Kuryakin was the man.
" Open channel D "Big fan of 60s TV. Danger man. The Saint. The Avengers. But even as a small child, I thought that TMFU stank to absolute high heaven. Is that fair, or am I being uncharatable to the charms of Ilya Kuryakin and that dreary other bloke
Poll to follow (in your dreams).
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Ran an Animal Sanctuary in West Chiltington until her death in 2014, would often see her wandering around Storrington in Barbour and Wellies, still a looker in her sixties. I never had the nerve to go over and tell her she was the first lady I got, ahem, excited about back in the early 1970's...
TMFU was the program to watch when I was in primary school.
It was on at 8pm on a Thursday, if memory serves me well. It was the main discussion point at school the next day.
I even bought the cards from the newsagent, which had a jigsaw on the back.
Illya Kuryakin was the man.