that Police 5 used to scare me as a nipper on an early Sunday lunchtime. RIP
Me too. I always used to go and check around the garden after watching. Quite why one of the fugitives would be hiding in the back garden of a Crayford semi-detached is beyond me but I would always do my bit anyway
Lived overlooking to sea at Totland Bay. Met him once whilst on holiday there when I was younger.Nice bloke stopped for a chat ,even laughed when I said keep em Peeled although he must have been fed up of hearing it
Sunday afternoon and dinner with your nan. proper overcooked roast with Jolly Green Giant sweet corn being the only veg,
From Police 5 to The Big Match the transision from 'Artists impression of villain' to Derek Hales scoring was seamless.
A perfect Sunday, that's a real piece of my childhood gone, wasn't he the face of the 4d special agent cards we were given at school to encourage us to report crime?
A transit van full of geezers dressed in sheepskin coats, ripping balaclavas from over their heads, bowling round a South London street, dustbins (yes, remember them?) flying all over the shop, lots of "Slaaaaags!!!" being screamed as a granada full of Sweeny follow in hot pursuit, lots of "Slaaaaags!!!" being screamed!
I remember seeing a reconstruction on there of a suspicious death in Teignmouth Road in Welling and we were all off around there on our BMXs looking for clues about 10 mins later. Was still at Primary School then. Ah the good old days.
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"Keep em peeled"
RIP
RIP
Remember the catchphrase so well though.
RIP
RIP another one gone that means I am getting older
From Police 5 to The Big Match the transision from 'Artists impression of villain' to Derek Hales scoring was seamless.
A perfect Sunday, that's a real piece of my childhood gone, wasn't he the face of the 4d special agent cards we were given at school to encourage us to report crime?
RIP Shaw
RIP Shaw.
A bygone age. RIP Shaw Taylor...
I remember seeing a reconstruction on there of a suspicious death in Teignmouth Road in Welling and we were all off around there on our BMXs looking for clues about 10 mins later. Was still at Primary School then. Ah the good old days.