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  • I bought a Monty Python DVD and it really hadn’t aged well. I think the films still stand up well, but the TV series had only a few minutes of funny stuff per episode 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,221
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Mind Your Language 
    Give me a sentence containing the word ‘deliver’. 

    Step forward the Italian in the class……

    ”Too mucha vino is no good for deliver”

    😫
    I could have sworn that was the Spanish fella
    Might have been. Equally shite 😄

  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,740


    I’d love to see the BBC reboot of this 😄
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,961
    A bit of a flip on this.

    In my teens I watched The Wonder Years, I think I marvelled at America back then.

    I'm watching it again with the family now and it's still very good. Well written, acted, poignant and has many messages.

    It could be that it hasn't aged badly not only because of the above, but also as it was set in the late 60s and early 70s.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,849
    The News at Ten 
  • Stig said:
    I tried watching Call My Bluff on iPlayer a couple of weeks back. I thought I liked Frank Muir, but in reality I think I just liked the Fruit and Nut ads. Call my Bluff was so painfully slow it felt like I'd doubled my age by the time that a semi-comatosed me managed to hit the off button about ten minutes in. Was life really so painfully slow back then? It seems like it wasn't just music that needed Punk Rock's big kick up the arse. 
    All those 70's quiz shows they're currently showing on BBC2(?) like Going For A Song, Call My Bluff and Face The Music are truly dreadful but were massively popular. Not really in keeping with the thread as I hated them as a kid and still do it seems.

    I'll chuck The Professionals in the pot though, loved it when it came out, dreadful now. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,625
    Moonlighting
    Noooooooooo.
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Stig said:
    I tried watching Call My Bluff on iPlayer a couple of weeks back. I thought I liked Frank Muir, but in reality I think I just liked the Fruit and Nut ads. Call my Bluff was so painfully slow it felt like I'd doubled my age by the time that a semi-comatosed me managed to hit the off button about ten minutes in. Was life really so painfully slow back then? It seems like it wasn't just music that needed Punk Rock's big kick up the arse. 
    All those 70's quiz shows they're currently showing on BBC2(?) like Going For A Song, Call My Bluff and Face The Music are truly dreadful but were massively popular. Not really in keeping with the thread as I hated them as a kid and still do it seems.

    I'll chuck The Professionals in the pot though, loved it when it came out, dreadful now. 
    They were massively popular because there was only World in Action and Panorama on the other two channels, probably.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,625
    A bit of a flip on this.

    In my teens I watched The Wonder Years, I think I marvelled at America back then.

    I'm watching it again with the family now and it's still very good. Well written, acted, poignant and has many messages.

    It could be that it hasn't aged badly not only because of the above, but also as it was set in the late 60s and early 70s.
    I used to love watching that......where is it being shown now ?
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    Stig said:
    I tried watching Call My Bluff on iPlayer a couple of weeks back. I thought I liked Frank Muir, but in reality I think I just liked the Fruit and Nut ads. Call my Bluff was so painfully slow it felt like I'd doubled my age by the time that a semi-comatosed me managed to hit the off button about ten minutes in. Was life really so painfully slow back then? It seems like it wasn't just music that needed Punk Rock's big kick up the arse. 
    All those 70's quiz shows they're currently showing on BBC2(?) like Going For A Song, Call My Bluff and Face The Music are truly dreadful but were massively popular. Not really in keeping with the thread as I hated them as a kid and still do it seems.

    I'll chuck The Professionals in the pot though, loved it when it came out, dreadful now. 
    Agree that The Professionals isn't as good as the memory of it - but it's still passable.

    On the other hand, I could watch original episodes of The Sweeney all day long.
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  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,510
    edited November 2024
    There's only really a couple of  programs that look as good now as they did originally...if not better...

    ...Fawlty Towers and Blackadder...that's about it🤷‍♂️
  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,733
    Blake 7. They must have made that for about £2.50. 

    I'm simultaneously looking forward to, and dreading the new blu-ray re-release of Blake's Seven.  I loved it as a kid but worried watching it now would be a disappointment with shonky sets, 70s costumes and cheap special effects.
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,839
    A few years back I watched Lost in Space - at the age of 9 I was captivated by it, but  seeing it in colour rather than black and white, and a probably clearer picture it was embarassingly awful.
  • A couple of years back I told my 5 year old granddaughter how lucky she was to have modern children's TV. 

    All I had was Bill and Ben and the Wooden Tops.  To prove the point I played an example of each on Youtube.  She sat there mesmerised throughout.  Maybe they weren't so bad?  :neutral:
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Buffy The Vampire Slayer. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,991
    I bought a Monty Python DVD and it really hadn’t aged well. I think the films still stand up well, but the TV series had only a few minutes of funny stuff per episode 
    It did at the time.
    It’s just that some of it was brilliant.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,991
    edited November 2024
    A bit of a flip on this.

    In my teens I watched The Wonder Years, I think I marvelled at America back then.

    I'm watching it again with the family now and it's still very good. Well written, acted, poignant and has many messages.

    It could be that it hasn't aged badly not only because of the above, but also as it was set in the late 60s and early 70s.
    I used to love watching that......where is it being shown now ?
    Was the kid called Kevin?
  • red10
    red10 Posts: 833
    Used to enjoy Mr Ed the talking horse. Probably less so now .....
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,034
    Men Behaving Badly has dated terribly 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    se9addick said:
    Men Behaving Badly has dated terribly 
    Lesley Ash still looks great in it though!
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,824
    There's only really a couple of  programs that look as good now as they did originally...if not better...

    ...Fawlty Towers and Blackadder...that's about it🤷‍♂️
    And OFAH
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Mind Your Language 
    Give me a sentence containing the word ‘deliver’. 

    Step forward the Italian in the class……

    ”Too mucha vino is no good for deliver”

    😫
    I could have sworn that was the Spanish fella
    Might have been. Equally shite 😄

    Robert Winston?


  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    There's only really a couple of  programs that look as good now as they did originally...if not better...

    ...Fawlty Towers and Blackadder...that's about it🤷‍♂️
    And OFAH
    "Just chuck him on the back seat and let him sleep it off"
    "Chuck him on the backseat? He's the driver"

    https://x.com/OnlyFoolsLines/status/1588219971917807616

    The Jolly Boys Outing episode is probably one of my favourite pieces of TV ever. Margate exactly how I remember it when I was a kid. Love it.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,783
    Minder. Loved it back in the day. Caught an episode recently and was bored rigid. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,559
    Caught an episode of Wycliffe recently, definitely not aged well
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,977
    A few years back I watched Lost in Space - at the age of 9 I was captivated by it, but  seeing it in colour rather than black and white, and a probably clearer picture it was embarassingly awful.
    It's amazing that Star Trek run concurrently with it in the 60s, and how goofy Lost In Space looked compared to it. 
  • Stig said:
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Mind Your Language 
    Give me a sentence containing the word ‘deliver’. 

    Step forward the Italian in the class……

    ”Too mucha vino is no good for deliver”

    😫
    I could have sworn that was the Spanish fella
    Might have been. Equally shite 😄

    Robert Winston?


    And people say it was racist. He may not have got as far as he did in medical science without attending that college. 
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Minder. Loved it back in the day. Caught an episode recently and was bored rigid. 
    WTF? Arthur Daley is the original Del Boy. 
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    edited November 2024
    Minder. Loved it back in the day. Caught an episode recently and was bored rigid. 
    Was it the episode Diane Keen was is?, because she has the self same effect on me too!
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,225
    Diane Keen got them out for Jack Reagan in the first Sweeney film.