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Re: Retro TV

Posted: 11 Mar 2010, 19:16
by Digifiend
grumpy old man wrote:Does anyone else have a soft spot for all those dubbed euro serials like The Flashing Blade, Dessert Crusader, Robinson Crusoe etc. If the plot got boring you could always laugh along with the lack of lip-synch to the dialogue.
That was happening as late as the 90s. For Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the footage of Rita Repulsa (and the rangers and zords, but no lip synching issues there) was taken from a Japanese show called Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger. Because they always used the same few clips, it was never lip synched. They fixed this in season 2 by using new American footage though.

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 00:21
by steelclaw
Just bought this 5 DVD box set for £5.86 including p&p from Amazon.
The first episode was shown a few years ago on BBC.

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Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 02:40
by Raven
Two new Look Back on 70s Tellys out now, Steelclaw (website exclusives) - including the Kids From 47A:


http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info. ... ts_id=1264

http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info. ... ts_id=1265


and, Kashgar, The Flaxton Boys (though from series two) are featured on one of them.

Going cheap till 21st December.

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 11:53
by steelclaw
Cheers Raven, last night I must have spent around an hour looking at DVDs to buy on ebay and Amazon typing in 'Look Back' and even looked at the networkdvd site to see if a new one was coming out but didn't found it, I will buy them next week, a good price as well.

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 19:41
by steelclaw
Looking forward to watching an episode of 'SKY' from the 'Look Back' DVD.

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Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 19:56
by Raven
Here's another good new one from the Network site.

Remember this?


http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info. ... ts_id=1270

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 22:29
by steelclaw
I actually don't remember it, but I'm sure I must have seen one of them at the time maybe I didn't watch(I think I've mentioned this before :) )tv as much as I thought I did in the 1970s, but I'm going to make up for it now.

Can you pay by PayPal on DVDNETWORK?

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 16:27
by alanultron5
I recently bought "The Brokers Man" starring Kevin Whately! In case folks don't recall it, Kevin played an ex policeman now an insurance investigator. He was aided! by Al Hunter "Vinny" and Sarah Jane Potts "Harriet Potter"

Al Hunter co devised the series and also co-wrote some episodes! There were two seasons. The first was three two-parters which run as three 80 minute episodes. Series two was changed to six regular 50 minute eps!

Another change in series two was the replacing of Sarah Jane Potts as "Harriet Potter" by actress Charlotte Bellamy (Who is just superb in the second season) in that role. Bellamy plays the character Laurel Thomas currently in "Emmerdale" The characters maiden name was Potts! Coincidence!!?

Anyhow, the "Brokers Man" is a pretty decent watch in my view, though the initial episode of the series is rather slow and the final one of season two is pretty daft! But 7 out of 10 in my view!

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 16:27
by alanultron5
I hope that isen't you coming a cropper steel!

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 18:56
by ISPYSHHHGUY
I have the Adam Adamant set, Steelclaw...I think it's a Dutch import with English subtitles. Episode One has a very clear pic if I recall correctly.

It's a bit like the Avengers, [the main reason I took an interest in this] although the BBC production values fall short of the all-filmed later Avengers episodes.

A fine curio piece from the 60s, however.


On the subject of Retro TV, all I see these days are vintage programmes : lately it's been old shows like BENNY HILL saucy and sexist, but this was how it was back then.

Also Monty Python's Flying Circus [the original BBC shows]: gloriously eccentric! I also had the foresight to compile my own home-made archive of the entire GOODIES before the plug was pulled on youtube. I can only watch these on a small computer screen, but quality is pretty good overall.

I am totally out of touch with modern TV, and I only know about stuff like X-Factor as it is never off the front page of the tabloids.


Yes...that footage of the trampoline mishap does look pretty painful, Steelclaw!

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 22:14
by steelclaw
No One was hurt during the making of that/this video. :)

I've watched 4 of the Adam adamant's so far, it's ok, yes ISPY the first one was clear the outside scenes are a bit blurry though.

I have never watched X Factor and never will, New Faces & Opportunity Knocks were bad enough which is what it is.

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 22:20
by big bad bri
what i want to know is where is the rest of grange hill series 5 onwards bbc.at least finish the tucker years.& end with the zammo drugs year.
also just bought the red hand gang and cant believe how much o it i remember it was like i watched it last week.

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 16:14
by Peter Gray
The Red Hand Gang is one of my big favourites as a kid.I've seen recently the first adventure.must get the official dvd soon..also Littlest Hobo :oops: :)
Also the Goodies 3rd dvd..
maybe also the Morcambe and Wise Christmas specials...and maybe The Two Ronnies series 1..there is loads I want.. :)

Re: Retro TV

Posted: 12 Dec 2010, 00:00
by steelclaw
My 'LOOK-BACK' No.3 & 4 DVDs came today.

Children of the Stones episode 1 is brilliant might will buy the whole series in the new year.

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A couple of screen shots from not very clear.

LOOK-BACK' No.2

'THE PAPER LADS(1977)

I can see 'Dandy' 'Beezer' & 'Action' I think that's 'Tammy' next to 'Action.

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'Look-In' & 'TV Comic' I've just seen 'Fleetway Libraries' written on the stand. :D

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Re: Retro TV

Posted: 12 Dec 2010, 00:38
by Raven
steelclaw wrote:My 'LOOK-BACK' No.3 & 4 DVDs came today.

Children of the Stones episode 1 is brilliant might will buy the whole series in the new year.
I've been working my way through these.

Yes, Children of the Stones is one of the best of its kind (isn't the full release deleted at the moment, though?).

See what you think of episode one of King of the Castle. Gritty, spooky stuff up the steps of a high rise. (And a comic is involved at one point!)

The Siege of Golden Hill and Soldier and Me are also good.

Talent show Anything You Can Do is so weird and grim, it's hilarious at times.

I do also recommend that Shadows series 1 DVD.

Those Paper Lads pics: wow, didn't newsagents used to be good?