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Poppyjo Thu 23-Apr-26 04:24:34

I can remember The Appleyards, the first soap and whirligig. I remember the late Queen‘s Coronation seen on a 9“ rented Television and spent the day trying to fathom how the people got inside the box.

Happy days.

What early memories do you have?

knspol Fri 24-Apr-26 19:47:47

Does anybody remember a tea time, country type US programme about a man who worked on the railways and of course solved everybody's problems but often went back home to a lovely, home cooked meal of chicken dumplings? Think Waltons or Little House on the Prairies, that sort of thing. It's always stuck in my mind, especially the dumplings. Probably late 50's or early 60's.

WelshPoppy Fri 24-Apr-26 19:56:11

I remember watching Badgers Bend but no one else seems to remember it.

Harris27 Fri 24-Apr-26 20:03:20

We had a rented tv from redifusion there was @ little white box behind the curtains which you could switch the radio on. I loved bewitched Andy pandy and later play school. I’m 66.

mae13 Fri 24-Apr-26 20:08:09

knspol

Does anybody remember a tea time, country type US programme about a man who worked on the railways and of course solved everybody's problems but often went back home to a lovely, home cooked meal of chicken dumplings? Think Waltons or Little House on the Prairies, that sort of thing. It's always stuck in my mind, especially the dumplings. Probably late 50's or early 60's.

Maybe 'Casey Jones'? A train driver in the pioneering Wild West who also seemed to find time to sort anything from broken hearts to bank robberies.

Primmy15 Fri 24-Apr-26 22:42:27

I fell in love with Richard Chamberlain in Dr Kildare on our black and white tv. I used to go to bed the same time as my younger sister and Mom would let me get up to watch it. As a family we also watched Emergency Ward 10, What's My Line, Double Your Money with Hughie Green and Z Cars.I also remember Lunch Box with Noele Gordon, Mom must have had it on when we went home for lunch, the tv was such a novelty in the 50's.

Kate1949 Sat 25-Apr-26 14:17:45

Just remembered The Beverley Hillbillies. I can still remember all the words to the theme tune.

Z Cars
77 Sunset Strip - Cookie lend me your comb.

Lilyflower Sun 26-Apr-26 10:26:08

Torchy, the Little Battery Boy, when I was two.

SORES Sun 26-Apr-26 11:25:00

The Brains Trust! although I didn’t understand
The Potters Wheel, a fill in whilst the BBC schedulers panicked

Garry Halloday, with Terence Longden, series about a pilot,
The Cabin in the Clearing with Ewen Solon, a pioneering family in the Americas,
Crackerjack!
Jacques Costeau
Hans and Lottie Hass
Billy Bunter
Robin Hood
Lone Ranger and Tonto
Lassie
The Black Tulip
Ivanhoe
Andy Williams Show

our tv was an ugly pieceof sturdy furniture, tiny curved screen, two little sliding doors to close over it

LemonJam Sun 26-Apr-26 12:38:42

Andy Pandy, Watch with Mother, The Wooden Tops, Tales of the Riverbank (one of my favourites), Blue Peter, Dr Who and Crackerjack.

Black and white at first then colour from 1966 just in time for the World Cup match.

albertina Sun 26-Apr-26 15:47:31

The Buccaneers for me. You were supposed to fancy Dan Tempest but I loved Captain Beamish.

Chardy Wed 29-Apr-26 08:15:05

The Buccaneers is currently on the Talking Pictures Channel

fancyflowers Wed 29-Apr-26 09:58:45

Crackerjack, Watch with Mother and later Dixon of Dock Green, The Black and White Minstrel Show, Benny Hill, Z Cars, Saturday Night at the London Pavilion and good old Coronation Street with Ena Sharples, Minnie Caldwell and Martha Longhurst.

Dylis Wed 29-Apr-26 10:05:39

I loved White Horses and Folly foot., The Tellygoons, Twizzle, Torch and spotty dog on the Wooden Tops.
I never did get a pony of my own or a Dalmatian!

Celieanne86 Wed 29-Apr-26 10:51:51

After I was married we didn’t have a tv but mother and dad rented one from a local shop ten shillings a week and I used to go back home at lunch time from work to watch Noelle Gordon, I don’t know what the show was called but I enjoyed it and was often late going back to work. Then came Coronation street, two episodes a week, so went to mother and dad one night and hubbys parents the other night, think it was Wednesday and Friday. Then I heard about Redifusion and the dial on the wall which gave the programmes all for twelve and six a week, I went in the shop to book it at lunch time and it was all done and dusted next day. I remember teaching my children the letter for the bbc and itv, then play school, such memories, much more fun than today as we carefully selected the programmes to watch.

JenniferEccles Wed 29-Apr-26 11:39:35

Oh yes Katie1949 the Beverly Hillbillies! I loved that programme so much!
I have recently read up about it. It was the top rated show for years apparently. Tv critics slated it but viewers loved it, and kept it at the top of the ratings.
The casting was spot on. Buddy Ebsen was already well known, and the other actors and actresses were perfect for their parts.

It’s still available to watch on YouTube, so I have caught up with the wonderful, innocent, non offensive humour, which in my view puts modern, so-called comedy to shame.

Dylis Wed 29-Apr-26 20:16:42

I remember having a day off school to watch the wedding of Princess Anne to Captain Mark Phillips. I think it was public holiday!

PamelaJ1 Wed 29-Apr-26 20:26:38

So many memories- my doll was call Sylvia after aunty Sylvia on Watch with mother.
When we got a dog it was a Dalmatian, Who wouldn’t want a spotty dog?

Deedaa Wed 29-Apr-26 20:39:20

We didn't have a television but I used to see my grandparents' once a week. I remember Muffin The Mule, Whirlygig, and Prudence Kitten. I watched Andy Pandy, but didn't like it. If we stayed late I sometimes saw some grown up stuff. I remember a murder serial called Little Red Monkey, and another one called The Scarf.