Why is it every time I see a bunch of these adverts it feels like I only last saw them days ago. They must be so ingrained in my memory. Either that, or I'm just still happily stuck in the 80s. Thanks for uploading these!
Man, I forgot how much LWT rocked on a Saturday night. The A Team, Cannon and Ball, Punchlines and 3-2-1 in one night. That’s a proper Saturday night in front of the telly right there.
Loved those Saturday nights around the telly with the family. Usually accompanied with a Corned beef sandwich (Sunblest bread probably) a pack of Monster Munch and a slice of Battenburg cake. Heaven! Didn't help me figure out those bloody 3-2-1 clues though.
'The A-Team' episode being shown was the second half of the two-hour story 'The Bend in the River' (third season). Sticks in my memory that one of the then-regular cast members, Marla Heasley (Tawnia Baker) is written out at the the end of the story when she's married off, but that final scene was edited out for time; U.K. viewers had to wait until the Sat 13 Dec 1986 repeat (in two hour format) to see the final scene. ... I didn't claim it was a useful memory!
Crikey, that Game of Knowledge board game was a bit steep price wise at £17. 95 for what is essentially cardboard and a few dice!😮 I had Yahtzee as a kid in the late 80's, early 90's, never knew how to play it and still don't!! Oh well, least I wasn't out sniffing glue!😂
Worst Christmas present ever, you couldn't even walk normally with it, as it would skip and mine was a Sony so not completely naff, only became useful when the cd player broke on my stacka system.
Why is it every time I see a bunch of these adverts it feels like I only last saw them days ago. They must be so ingrained in my memory. Either that, or I'm just still happily stuck in the 80s. Thanks for uploading these!
Wow I remember all of this, obviously Saturday afternoon in the summer. Thanks....that Duracell guy is still going!
Man, I forgot how much LWT rocked on a Saturday night. The A Team, Cannon and Ball, Punchlines and 3-2-1 in one night. That’s a proper Saturday night in front of the telly right there.
Loved those Saturday nights around the telly with the family. Usually accompanied with a Corned beef sandwich (Sunblest bread probably) a pack of Monster Munch and a slice of Battenburg cake. Heaven! Didn't help me figure out those bloody 3-2-1 clues though.
Worth watching for the A Team title card alone.
'The A-Team' episode being shown was the second half of the two-hour story 'The Bend in the River' (third season). Sticks in my memory that one of the then-regular cast members, Marla Heasley (Tawnia Baker) is written out at the the end of the story when she's married off, but that final scene was edited out for time; U.K. viewers had to wait until the Sat 13 Dec 1986 repeat (in two hour format) to see the final scene. ... I didn't claim it was a useful memory!
Crikey, that Game of Knowledge board game was a bit steep price wise at £17. 95 for what is essentially cardboard and a few dice!😮 I had Yahtzee as a kid in the late 80's, early 90's, never knew how to play it and still don't!! Oh well, least I wasn't out sniffing glue!😂
I had to double-take the first ad..
Am I seeing the late Sir Sean Connery playing Yazzee in a white suit? ?
Doppelgänger perhaps 🤪
Compact disc players never really caught on, did they?
nah they dident its all about spotify and downloading music not like back in my day
Worst Christmas present ever, you couldn't even walk normally with it, as it would skip and mine was a Sony so not completely naff, only became useful when the cd player broke on my stacka system.