I would love to know the broadcasting history of Falcon Crest on the various ITV regions, for some reason I remember Tuesdays at 8pm but I don't for sure
Well Central continued to produce Stop Look Listen after 1982 - I think this was an episode produced by Central. Just a scheduling thing with S&D of course - the episode duration was the same. In fact it normally started nearer to 3.28 in most regions.
They are Waiting for Summer (slide music) and School Time (clock music), both by James Aldenham (the pseudonym of Brian Bennett, better known as the drummer for The Shadows)
I would love to know the broadcasting history of Falcon Crest on the various ITV regions, for some reason I remember Tuesdays at 8pm but I don't for sure
Everything about this still looks about 10 years out of date even in 1986.
Well Central continued to produce Stop Look Listen after 1982 - I think this was an episode produced by Central.
Just a scheduling thing with S&D of course - the episode duration was the same. In fact it normally started nearer to 3.28 in most regions.
Surprised to see Falcon Crest in a 6.20pm slot, although more preferable to the afternoon slot used in many regions by this point.
No 'Gus Honeybun' listed or did I miss it?
Kevin This was during the World Cup so some schedule changes. Perhaps Gus was squeezed in somewhere around 4pm before CITV.
@@CaptainSiCo Thank you.
Get 32-minute episodes of Sons And Daughters, too - everybody else ran it for 28 minutes. Stop, Look, Listen was made by ATV, not Central!
David FitzGerald announcing
Whats the music out of interest
They are Waiting for Summer (slide music) and School Time (clock music), both by James Aldenham (the pseudonym of Brian Bennett, better known as the drummer for The Shadows)