Genre: Drama
Channel: BBC1
Transmission: 02/11/1988 - 14/12/1988
If you've ever spent more than a millisecond living and working in an urban environment then we'd bet our bottom shilling that you ain't half fantasised about a more pastoral existence.
You see, the countryside - to us city folk - exudes nothing but a sense of serenity and low blood pressure. And no one wants to be having a heart attack surrounded by smog and ever spiralling crime statistics. Mind you, we ain't one to judge, so if that's your bag, more power to ya!
However, some people do end up thinking "Screw this city living for a game of soldiers!" before getting off their behinds and vamooshing straight to the rolling hills of the countrysideland.
And that's exactly what Detective Sergeant Rockliffe went and done in Rockliffe's Folly.
Friday, 31 July 2015
Monday, 20 July 2015
Beggar My Neighbour
Genre: Sitcom
Channel: BBC1
Transmission: 24/05/1966 - 26/03/1968
Reg Varney, now there was a salt of the earth fellow and perhaps best known for being the first ever human man person to use an ATM in the entire world. He also did some sitcom about buses as well. At least that's what we learned at school.
But, lo and behold, he only went and did a few more things with his spell on good old planet Earth! And one of them was a sitcom from them crazy old black and white days called Beggar My Neighbour.
Oooh! Black and white! You don't see much of that on Curious British Telly!
And that's why it's the perfect time to get all monochromatic-sixties-groovy-baby with Beggar My Neighbour.
Channel: BBC1
Transmission: 24/05/1966 - 26/03/1968
Reg Varney, now there was a salt of the earth fellow and perhaps best known for being the first ever human man person to use an ATM in the entire world. He also did some sitcom about buses as well. At least that's what we learned at school.
But, lo and behold, he only went and did a few more things with his spell on good old planet Earth! And one of them was a sitcom from them crazy old black and white days called Beggar My Neighbour.
Oooh! Black and white! You don't see much of that on Curious British Telly!
And that's why it's the perfect time to get all monochromatic-sixties-groovy-baby with Beggar My Neighbour.
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Fairly Secret Army
Genre: Comedy
Channel: Channel 4
Transmission: 1984 - 1986
Sometimes secrets are necessary in order to protect the fragile feelings of some wretched soul who can't cope with the stresses of truth. And, frankly, yes, if you find out some god awful secret about us we'd rather you keep it under your hat or we'll tumble in to a lachrymose state pronto. Delicate flowers we are.
But sometimes, you know, secrets are there to act as a front for more Machiavellian pursuits such as overthrowing the namby pamby lefty framework of dear old Blighty, so keep schtum or the whole plan'll come tumbling down upon us.
And that's exactly what Harry Kitchener Wellington Truscott had planned in Fairly Secret Army.
Channel: Channel 4
Transmission: 1984 - 1986
Sometimes secrets are necessary in order to protect the fragile feelings of some wretched soul who can't cope with the stresses of truth. And, frankly, yes, if you find out some god awful secret about us we'd rather you keep it under your hat or we'll tumble in to a lachrymose state pronto. Delicate flowers we are.
But sometimes, you know, secrets are there to act as a front for more Machiavellian pursuits such as overthrowing the namby pamby lefty framework of dear old Blighty, so keep schtum or the whole plan'll come tumbling down upon us.
And that's exactly what Harry Kitchener Wellington Truscott had planned in Fairly Secret Army.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
How to Get Hold of Rare Retro TV Shows
The world's a beautiful old place, but it's missing something and that something is comprised of about a million and ten rare retro tv shows we wanna lay our peepers on.
You see, when we started this blog we spent most of our time trudging through the streets bemoaning the lack of availability of those rare old TV shows we craved so badly. Sure, we could head to YouTube to get a quick fix of retro TV shows, but what happened if YouTube provided no search results? Well, there are numerous ways to feed this passion of yours, so, being the charitable, generous organisation that we are, we're going to point you in even more directions for getting hold of those rare TV shows.
You see, when we started this blog we spent most of our time trudging through the streets bemoaning the lack of availability of those rare old TV shows we craved so badly. Sure, we could head to YouTube to get a quick fix of retro TV shows, but what happened if YouTube provided no search results? Well, there are numerous ways to feed this passion of yours, so, being the charitable, generous organisation that we are, we're going to point you in even more directions for getting hold of those rare TV shows.
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