bobbab5
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Classic Stilgoe for those of us who are a certain age:
I can remember watching that, but not Stilgoe and his "rapping"
Classic Stilgoe for those of us who are a certain age:
Those who worked with him on his short lived stint on LWT’s On Television series (following Clive James) don’t have much good to say about him. He was a bitter, snarling drunk who alienated the crew and sometimes the studio audience,
Francis Matthews always seemed to be on TV when I was a kid. He was usually playing Paul Temple....
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Better know and world famous for his leading role in the BB English Language Learning Series 'Follow Me'. When my first wife came to England we stayed up saturday night for BBC2 horror movie and I was in the kitchen when she suddenly screamed 'OH my god! Francis Matthews!' he was the fly eating one in Dracula!!!
She'd learnt English from Jonathan Harker!
Blimey, I wasn't sure what you were referring to so I googled it and came up with this clip and the memory came flooding back. I'd totally forgotten about that.
It was the English as a foreign language education programme equivalent of that other adult education programme called "On the Move" with Bob Hoskins which dealt with adult literacy.....
https://youtu.be/ue-Z_VAidGg
https://youtu.be/ufVe521quok
I remember On the Move, but I have no idea why I would have watched it. Maybe I just watched everything on television back in the day.
Blimey, I wasn't sure what you were referring to so I googled it and came up with this clip and the memory came flooding back. I'd totally forgotten about that.
It was the English as a foreign language education programme equivalent of that other adult education programme called "On the Move" with Bob Hoskins which dealt with adult literacy.....
Got to say, Bob Hoskins is one of the largely remembered TV personalities of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Lack of choice was probably one reason. It used to be shown on Sundays on BBC1 at 6.05pm just after the news. It can't have been because we were waiting for the programme which followed it because it preceded all the BBC1 Sunday evening religious fayre. Immediately after was Anno Domini at 6.15pm followed by Songs of Praise at 6.55pm. It doesn't say much for what was available on the other channels. I remember vividly that the TV programmes got really gloomy on Sundays for a couple of hours around that time. It wasn't that much better earlier in the day. It perked up a bit at 8.15pm with The Liver Birds
Here is the historical BBC1 TV scheduling for one of those Sundays in 1976. God, it was dire...
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbcone/london/1976-11-07
What a brilliant thread to find on my day off!
Ok tv buffs, for years I’ve been searching g for a TV program from the 60’s I think, which had two thieves who stole a lot of safe deposit boxes. Each episode was about one now which they opened and the contents lead into a story.
Any ideas what it was called/cast ?
Turtle's Progress?
Sam Kydd. His face always seemed to be on the TV in the 60s. I knew him from his starring role in the TV series "Orlando".
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