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TV Programmes That Ought To Be Repeated

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  • Goodnight Sweetheart. Funny, and also gave be an enduring lust for Dervla Kirwan. I'd go back to 1940 for her like a shot.
  • The Desert Rats.
  • fadgadget said:

    Definitely , Ive been trying to get it on DVD............. you cant ,so I had to do with a Spike compilation that I watched at work last night .A very funny man ,and mad completely mad .

    The majority of the Q series were wiped by the BBC to save room for new programmes.
  • Davo55 said:

    Goodnight Sweetheart. Funny, and also gave be an enduring lust for Dervla Kirwan. I'd go back to 1940 for her like a shot.

    On now on some satellite channel.
  • Macronate said:

    Starsky & Hutch.

    1998 play off final.

    Still want the car from starskey & hutch. Saw one for sale in a classic car mag last month. Think it was about £8k but needed a bit of work.
  • it was this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE80W5xYbTI
    Love that video and love that bloke :-) Hendrix in the West which was a selection of live tracks was one of the very first albums I ever bought, it came out around '72. Just a great great album a stunning kickass version of Johnny B Goode, a sublime Little Wing and a example of just what a great blues player he was in a version of Red House.
  • Riviera said:

    On now on some satellite channel.
    Yeah, I've caught a few of them. Still quality.
  • Dream on
    Larry Sanders Show
  • Davo55 said:

    Goodnight Sweetheart. Funny, and also gave be an enduring lust for Dervla Kirwan. I'd go back to 1940 for her like a shot.

    Mmmm Dervla Kirwan. Where did she disappear to?
  • Watched Abigail's Party tonight. Brilliant.
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  • northern exposure was brilliant

    shout out for The Invaders too
    (inspired by posting of land of the giants above)
  • The later series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (and the early ones too, for that matter)
  • i'm enjoying the old BBC music programmes like sound of the seventies. Always thought that the OGWT could put together some damn fine compilations
  • Larry Sanders Show

    Beat me to it. They used to show the whole lot on one of the Comedy channels but not been on for a few years, just endless repeats of Friends.

  • Dream on
    Larry Sanders Show

    Two good shouts there Golfie...
  • How about the drama Fox great cast and terrific story
  • Probably for my age group only

    Jossy's Giants
  • Probably for my age group only

    Jossy's Giants

    Written by the great Sid Waddell.

    Not as good as Murphy's Mob though.
  • was Murphy's Mob the one filmed at Watford?
  • Yeah that's it.
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  • There was a disturbing Steven Mackintosh drama called Care that I'd 'like' to see again.
  • the paul hogan show
  • Just seen a repeat of 'cracked actor' Yentob's Bowie tour of the states.....
    Brilliant documentary, Bowie really went out on a limb with the stage act, and the songs were very brave.... I do remember it at the time, but a lot of the 'context' I did not understand, and his heavy dependency on drugs, is of an artist pushing the limits. Bowie must have been a difficult person to work with, going from one transistion to another, great tv
  • More androgynous than TV really though Ken....

    ...I'll get me afghan...
  • More androgynous than TV really though Ken....

    ...I'll get me afghan...

    Probably more 'TVC 15' in his mind at the time algarve?
    "TVC 15" is a song written and recorded by David Bowie and released in 1976.
    The track was inspired by an episode in which Iggy Pop, during a drug-fuelled period at Bowie’s LA home, hallucinated and believed the television set was swallowing his girlfriend. Bowie developed a story of a holographic television, TVC 15. In the song, the narrator's girlfriend crawls into the television and afterwards, the narrator desires to crawl in himself to find her.


  • I shall keep a look out for that one Ken! I like weirdness...
  • Panorama 1977, think the spanners have forgotten how to behave.
  • Graham's Gang
  • edited May 2013
    stevec said:

    Dear John by John Sullivan, great lines such as 'any sexual problems' and the cool guy Kurt.

    Genious! A masterclass in melancholia. Ralph Bates greatest performances.
  • Miami Vice
    Dallas
    L A Law
    Hill Street Blues .. However, they might all look a bit dated nowadays
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