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no particular reason
 19 Mar 2010, 15:09 #84154 Reply To Post
For no particular reason.

What was your favourite theme tune? Here's the one with the horse .. Click to View

Ais
 19 Mar 2010, 16:22 #84161 Reply To Post
That's an easy one The Sweeney
But there again there was UFO too...

Perhaps because I was young and just discovering different music Kung Fu was always enjoyable.

The best though...Dr Who
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
sulcus
 19 Mar 2010, 16:55 #84164 Reply To Post
Quote: Ais, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 16:22
That's an easy one The Sweeney
But there again there was UFO too...

Perhaps because I was young and just discovering different music Kung Fu was always enjoyable.

The best though...Dr Who


I invested in a Sky box about a year ago. Within about a month I'd exhausted what I wanted to see, apart from the odd new film. With the honourable exception of hopefully all 50+ episodes of the Sweeney. So simple, the good guys didn't always win... Plus getting to see the London of 40 years ago on film
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
AntCity
 19 Mar 2010, 17:09 #84166 Reply To Post
Quote: no particular reason, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 15:09
For no particular reason.

What was your favourite theme tune? Here's the one with the horse .. Click to View



There was a program(me (for sulcus)) called Murphy's Mob, about a kids football team. I loved the theme tune.

sulcus
 19 Mar 2010, 17:41 #84169 Reply To Post
Quote: AntCity, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 17:09
Quote: no particular reason, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 15:09
For no particular reason.

What was your favourite theme tune? Here's the one with the horse .. Click to View



There was a program(me (for sulcus)) called Murphy's Mob, about a kids football team. I loved the theme tune.



For me? Athene would jump down your throat on anything grammar/spelling long before I would ever deign to. I like mangling language remember?
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
no particular reason
 19 Mar 2010, 20:39 #84181 Reply To Post
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There was a program(me (for sulcus)) called Murphy's Mob, about a kids football team. I loved the theme tune.




This one? View

Us 70's people would say the 80's was better for theme tunes. View Tomorrow People theme song

View Blake's 7 theme tune

View Flashing Blade Theme tune

The Banana Splits - View

Then again most of it was probably written by people who were artificially stimulated in their creativity in the 60's, especially the last one.
Ais
 19 Mar 2010, 20:50 #84182 Reply To Post
The Flashing Blade...ye Gods, I'd forgotten that one (but still remembered the lyrics - why?)

Okay, if you're going to go all kids' series on us Roobarb 'n; Custard can't be beat!
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
AntCity
 19 Mar 2010, 22:56 #84191 Reply To Post
Quote: Ais, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 20:50
The Flashing Blade...ye Gods, I'd forgotten that one (but still remembered the lyrics - why?)

Okay, if you're going to go all kids' series on us Roobarb 'n; Custard can't be beat!


The Flashing Blade theme is excellent done as a punk song.

The series was re-dubbed as a spoof (I think in the 90s) with things like;

"Have you farted?"

"No, it was the Cardinal."

"Are you sure it wasn't you?"

"Do you call me a liar?" (sound of swords being drawn).

sulcus
 19 Mar 2010, 23:15 #84194 Reply To Post
Quote: Ais, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 20:50
The Flashing Blade...ye Gods, I'd forgotten that one (but still remembered the lyrics - why?)

Okay, if you're going to go all kids' series on us Roobarb 'n; Custard can't be beat!


yes Roobarb & Custard was Trance before Trance!
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
AntCity
 19 Mar 2010, 23:18 #84195 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Friday, 19 Mar 2010 17:41

For me? Athene would jump down your throat on anything grammar/spelling long before I would ever deign to. I like mangling language remember?


AntCity's barrister stood up with a cry of "Objection" and a cloud of white powder from his wig made it look like he had disappeard in a puff of smoke. "M'lud," said the lawyer, coughing and spluttering, "and members of the jury; may I draw your attention to exhibit A."

The Clerk of the Court held up exhibit A, a sealed polythene sample bag containing the evidence of Sulcus' previous.

Quote: sulcus, Wednesday, 10 Mar 2010 12:16


'program' have you gone all Yankee Doodle Dandy on us Ant?



"I rest my case," said AntCity's barrister and took a long, hard swig from a bottle of Croft Original which he had hidden up his sleeve.



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