What was the first TV program you remember seeing?

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"The lone ranger" I was in [The gentle giant] John Charles`s house. 1952/3
 
The fugitive - David Jansen

That was back in the 60's - We were always glued to the telly when the episode was aired. :D

A very good thread you have created :thumb:
 
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"The lone ranger" I was in [The gentle giant] John Charles`s house. 1952/3

What the legendary welsh footballer who went to play in corruption land ???
 
Oh poop, I'll give my age away here :o

Watch with Mother.

Mondays - Picture Book
Tuesdays - Andy Pandy
Wednesdays - The Flowerpot men
Thursdays - Rag Tag & Bobtail
Fridays - The Woodentops

I don't believe I can still remember that stuff :eek:

All delivered in a very plum, posh, home counties English accent. Terribly so, dontcha know?
 
ah ha, I remember now ... Muffin the Mule.
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I remember Watch With Mother too and good old Muffin the Mule. Don't forget "Twizzle" and does anyone remember Michael Bentine and The Bumblies? Or "Cheyanne" the Western starring Clint Walker, "The Saint" with Roger Moore and his performing eyebrow, "Mr Ed" the talking horse... (I wonder if he gave hoofographs;))
 
Hmm, yep, remember them :D

Also Car 51 Where Are You; Bewitched; Four Feather Falls; Ivanhoe (Roger Moore Again); The Lone Ranger; The Cisco Kid; Stngray; Fireball XL5; Supercar; Robin Hood with Richard Greene; Bonanza and a whole heap more :)
 
Erm not sure actually, maybe Bagpuss? - or is that too late? I dunno!

Doctor Who maybe with the really old guy with long grey hair. I remember Play school but it was after all many, many years ago lol
 
camberwick green, trumpton & chigley:thumb:
playaway (weekend play school)
dr who & the daleks (watched, but often behind the sofa)
stingray, thunderbirds,
joe90 (surely that is wrong for a child to be exposed to all that danger, do socal services know)
andy pandy (should i admit that?)
 
Flops,

Help me here, I am forgetting an excellent programme with Emma Peel in the lead and the male actor was John Steed? cant remember the damn name?

The other one from those days was Roger Moore and Tony Curtis with a fantastic theme.

Pink Panther is also one I cannot forget, my kind of humour :lol:
 
The Avengers

Roger Moore and Tony Curtis = The persuaders


;)
 
leather

muckshifter said:
The Avengers

Roger Moore and Tony Curtis = The persuaders


;)
So thats were i got my liking for women in leather from, the avengers:D
Ooopps may i should not have mentioned that here?:o
Is their a song called "kninky boots" by diana rigg??

Was a fan of pugh, pugh, barny, mcgrue, cuthbert, dibble & grub:thumb:
 
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