A tear in the eye as a revised my childhood, a time of peace and harmony, I was happy then , no mobile phones or Internet happy days ,I would trade today and my future for one day back then ,the world was I far better place back then people where kinder and not selfish. 😢
@@tonyirving4154 Hy Tony thanks ,I know as we get older things change but this world is beyond itself now,and people think I am nuts because I prefer the days of coming home from school,watching Grange Hill etc,reading books and enjoying the freedom of not being in a social media world,playing out ,I remember when I was age 11 and crying that I never wanted to get older, yes definitely want to go back xx
Used to watch little house on the prairie with my late Mum miss her so much . Brought tears to my eyes to know how wonderful life was when she was in my life . X
Littlest Hobo & Wind in the Willows hit hard!! cried every time! innocent, happy times. tysm for this video compilation & thank u mum and dad for allowing me to disappear into such wonderful books, songs & tv shows that are still so heartwarming & beautiful 💯🙏💚💚🤗
Love, the uploads ,! ♥️🇬🇧 , as a kid in the 70s,! Born 23rd May 1968 from northern Ireland UK, 🇬🇧 , I always watch on a Friday when am haven a whisky,! 🥂 ,
I absolutely loved the Littlest Hobo and would be glued to the tv each and every episode during the school holidays. I still know every word of the theme tune!
Loved the ATV fanfare. I used to watch Sapphire and Steele with my mum as a small kid and the ATV intro was so dramatic it was almost as if it were part of the shows theme tune to me. The Wind In The Willows theme was a thing of beauty, written and performed by the folk legend Ralph McTell.. Seeing Sooty and Matthew Corbett triggers some memories. They used to live not far from where my dad worked at the time and used to provide the kids entertainment at the annual employees summer fete. I got to shake Sooty’s hand. Or Matthew Corbetts thumb if you prefer.
The greatest part of the brain is memory, but the worst thing that comes from memory is nostalgia, we remember but we can never go back! So very sad when looking at things like this. Where has time gone?
7 of these I have never heard of, perhaps they were not shown on all UK tv networks? CHiPs has to be one of the most exciting opening scenes ever, thanks for refreshing the memories!
Loved Black Beauty. Used to drool over Jet the horse who played him. Also loved Follyfoot and the White Horses. Loved Wacky Races too, still watch it. Never thought of Chips being a kids programme though. Good times! 😀
The intro to Jamie and the Magic Torch was epic...it was a brilliant cartoon. Always remember Officer Gotcha on the unicycle. 😁 HR Puffinstuff...yeah, someone was puffin' stuff when they made that program alright, I'd say. 🤭 Bananaman was one of the weirdest, most hilarious concepts ever... don't really remember the cartoon itself. Good luck on getting the Duck Tales theme out of your head. That thing is a serious earworm. I remember watching Little House On The Prairie as a kid...my mum loved it, though I think in hindsight it was mainly due to the fact that she fancied Michael Landon. 😁 The Littlest Hobo always made me cry, even just the theme song. I think it was the fact that this dog was on his own, going from town to town.
Thank you Deano, I really appreciate all of the work you must have put into that! It has brought back such wonderful memories for me.....I remembered every one of them! I am 60 now.....but you made me feel young again..... thank you xXx
What a great time to be a kid I miss those days was born in 1970 “ I loved wacky racers and the clangers thanks for putting this up Deano best wishes Philip Loughton 😊
Have great memories of growing up with these shows, if I only had a time capsule too take me back in time lol. Do u guys remember Stingray and fireball XL5 😀😀😀
I used to watch Mr Benn, Bagpuss, The Beachcombers, Follyfoot Farm, The Tomorrow People, Worzel Gummidge, The Adams Family, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Man From Atlantis. and Rentagoast over the years when I was a kid..
To an English kid growing up in a tiny village in the late 70s, CHiPs was fantastic. I couldn't believe that the American motorways had so many lanes and the cars were so big. Straight after it finished I was off outside on my pushbike.
edmund blackadder coc haha nice one ... for us it was tucking the mud flaps under on yer Raleigh Grifter more and more as the knobbly tires wore bigger and bigger holes in them... made a brilliant motorbike sound tho
I think it's wonderful how I can remember all these silly, fun and entertaining shows with such clarity. I'll be more upset when I can't remember them.
Having just lost my own Great Dane companion of ten years, the moment the music began, there was no stopping the tears. I simultaneously loved and hated The Littlest Hobo as a child, because I was forever frustrated that no one ever could give him a home. My old girl is now off travelling wherever her whims take her.
@@BlokeOzzieI cried every time!! who could resist that handsome guy??? he reminds me of my boy we lost a while back, but those years were beautiful & i know that he is running free through fields of gold, happy, just like your gorgeous girl will be too. 💯🙏💚
Just William - hilarious. I bought the box set when my sons were young and they loved it as much as I did as a kid. It really hasn't dated, still funny and relatable.
Oh there were agendas, but we didn't know, especially when Jimll fiz it, a show i used to love, came on tv. Yes there were some great things on tv then, abd i have happy memories, but the 80s was actually quite a dsngerous decade in many ways.
@@soeffingwhat I agree, but nothing like it is now. Or maybe we have just became more aware because of social media? You know what they say ignorance is bliss.
@@jonsmum5552 I get that, but we were kids ourselves, our parents saw all this stuff on TV and they worried. They only way they could communicate was with Landlines (the only telephones back then) and writing letters. Emails existed but for business purposes only I think.
@@soeffingwhat I don’t remember my parents worrying about trivial stuff like what cartoons we watched, they had bigger things to worry about feeding, clothing and paying the bills.
The female lorry driver in pigeon street, long distance Clara. In Inspector Gadget the girl did all the work the man took the credit. In Demon Headmaster the clever children were easier to hypnotise. Not that I mind any of that stuff as I am very much of my era.
Loving this trip down memory lane. These programmes should be brought back in the original formats not rebooted. I'm not sure how many of todays kids would watch though. I know I would at the grand old age of 50. 😂😂
@@hopebgood I didn't rate the series but the theme tune is just amazingly groovy. I always wanted to throw in a cover of it when I played live in various bands. No-one else was really into it.
Man, massive thanks for taking the time to upload these, so many i remember yet so many I'd forgot, sat here all the way through with a massive smile on my face turning to chuckles and the odd belly laugh at Bananaman and SuperGran lol, great stuff. And as a musician I'd forgotten how good some of these themetunes are, The Wind in The Willows and Littlest Hobo, Grizzly Adams especially, time for a bit of creative mixing (thievery lol) me thinks (but what was the piano play out at the end? The BBC never chose that surely? ) I'm binge watching the lot of em but really hope those spooky BBC ones are in like that stone circle and the one were all the mechanical and electronic equipment stops working, epic writing those.
If ur on about the good ole days of tv would there be room for me down in ur rabbit hole we could watch all the 70s stuff together maybe even get a few others
Oh man, this instalment made me tear up a little too...started going at Little House on the Prairie, Grizzly Adams...and Littlest Hobo finished me off....
If Romans ruled today and they had Saturday morning (or would that be Suturn'sDay Morning) kids TV shows SURELY this would qualify!!! ================ th-cam.com/video/V1Q6VcMsmS8/w-d-xo.html
can I say,, as a kid from back then, ,born 1968 ,! 1st time I seen black beauty start , I cry !! ;-(( lol am 51 now !! still brings a tear to my eye !!
@@hopebgood True. My boys are pre-teens and never had the same exposure to or interest in this kind of entertainment. It's all been merchandising and violence-oriented for the last 20-30 years...
@@Original50 I'm sure your boys are just wonderful Orig mate. They'll be nostalgic about a load of old TV stuff soon. It's called ....just growing up and getting old! 😉
I was born in 69’…..the shows were fanatastic……tv’s had to put coins in em, Aladdin Parafin heaters to warm the entire house……Palyschool…….Blue Peter…….70’s was awesome
My mum & dad rented our telly from Radio Rentals and I remember my nan and grandad in Plumstead, SE London used to heat their home with aladdin paraffin heaters.
DuckTales is my childhood. It used to come on Toon Disney back in the 2000s. The 80s version is the best version than today's new version. I remember watching Little House on the Prairie with my mom when I was little. I loved that show! I discovered The Littlest Hobo on my own and I like that show. Old cartoons are the best. That's why I miss Boomerang Channel because it would show classic cartoons from the 60s and 70's and I like classic cartoons even though I'm a 2000s kid.
i was really enjoying these memorying back to them good ole days until it got to The Littlest Hobo.....it started me crying....i really can't think why.....it must have made an impact in my life somehow then....a good one i hope...😊😊😊🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐶🐶🐶🐶
The littlest hobo such an great show and I loved the theme song...how did I ever forget about banana man lol..thanks man these vids are so cool great memories
A tear in the eye as a revised my childhood, a time of peace and harmony, I was happy then , no mobile phones or Internet happy days ,I would trade today and my future for one day back then ,the world was I far better place back then people where kinder and not selfish. 😢
Totally agree with you,if there was a doorway back I'd be first to go 😢😢😢
@Nicola Mary Reay hi Nichola, yes, me too. I would take your hand, and we could jump back to a better and safer time, bless you, take care 🙏.
@@tonyirving4154 Let me know when you are ready Tony xxx
@@Nikki440 hi Nichola I am ready when you are sweetheart x.
@@tonyirving4154 Hy Tony thanks ,I know as we get older things change but this world is beyond itself now,and people think I am nuts because I prefer the days of coming home from school,watching Grange Hill etc,reading books and enjoying the freedom of not being in a social media world,playing out ,I remember when I was age 11 and crying that I never wanted to get older, yes definitely want to go back xx
Used to watch little house on the prairie with my late Mum miss her so much . Brought tears to my eyes to know how wonderful life was when she was in my life . X
Why do I cry watching this? FFS. Such good times. The best of times.
Be sure to watch all 5 parts 🙂
What I would give to go back to those days!! We were so much better off without social media!!
I kind of agree with you. I had such a laugh with my mates before social media but I quite like it now too.
The time is 3am and I'm singing along. These are great memories.
All 5 videos brought back so much beautiful memories when life was so simple, 💙
The old memories of the 80s wind in the willows bit of a tear dam why do we have to get old as iam 45
Jesus, I wish I could go back to that time again. Xxx
Are you asking God to transport you literally back to your childhood?
@@angelacooper2661 👍 yep
Take me with you Eucharia if you find a time machine 🙂 I'd love to go back to the 70s & 80s 🙂 x
@@DeanoEssex let's go 4 it 🤗 x
I will be wearing my Celtic shirt that I know , 😉
Littlest Hobo & Wind in the Willows hit hard!! cried every time! innocent, happy times. tysm for this video compilation & thank u mum and dad for allowing me to disappear into such wonderful books, songs & tv shows that are still so heartwarming & beautiful 💯🙏💚💚🤗
Love, the uploads ,! ♥️🇬🇧 , as a kid in the 70s,! Born 23rd May 1968 from northern Ireland UK, 🇬🇧 , I always watch on a Friday when am haven a whisky,! 🥂 ,
Happy memories of an innocent time. Thanks for taking me back to my childhood. Happy days
Look at us all in our 40,’s +. Still reminiscing our child hood. Brill's. Xx
I like reading all these comms cos they're just nice and from genuine people with fond memories of when we were kids. 😀
Drat why did seeing The Littliest Hobo titles make me CRY ?????? Thank you for taking me back to the good times ❤❤
Same........Bless
I absolutely loved the Littlest Hobo and would be glued to the tv each and every episode during the school holidays. I still know every word of the theme tune!
Mysterious cities of gold was the greatest show ever. I have the DVD collection and never tire of watching it to this day and I'm 42!
The wind in the willows was a masterpiece
It was. Loved it
I agree one of many favourites with the best and most memorable intros sang by Ralph mc tell 🥇💗🦊
Yes it was a genius piece of TV history..
Absolutely 😀
Treasured memories 💕
The wind in the willows was without doubt a magnificently produced programme
Loved the ATV fanfare. I used to watch Sapphire and Steele with my mum as a small kid and the ATV intro was so dramatic it was almost as if it were part of the shows theme tune to me.
The Wind In The Willows theme was a thing of beauty, written and performed by the folk legend Ralph McTell..
Seeing Sooty and Matthew Corbett triggers some memories. They used to live not far from where my dad worked at the time and used to provide the kids entertainment at the annual employees summer fete. I got to shake Sooty’s hand. Or Matthew Corbetts thumb if you prefer.
That Wind in the Willows theme hits hard, damn...right in the feels.
@@GerryAustin1978 funny that it immediately screams Crossroads to me even though I hated that (apart from the amazing theme)
Sapphire and Steele episodes are all on TH-cam
Awh that's so sweet ❤️
Sapphire and Steel was shown about 2 years ago on Forces tv just before it closed down.
I loved that era of humour/comedy and TV. Great memories and happy times
The old wind in the willows tunnneee brings back memories and few tears not heard it for a very long time and iam 45 years old
Listening to the Black-beauty intro somehow makes me feel safe and protected. Strange that.
I got goose bumps watching this. A trip down memory lane.
Memories! Thank you Deano - miss those days. Didn’t they seem more hopeful, fun, wholesome, adventurous
The greatest part of the brain is memory, but the worst thing that comes from memory is nostalgia, we remember but we can never go back! So very sad when looking at things like this. Where has time gone?
So very true ☹️
I'm seven years old again watching this. Wonderful.
7 of these I have never heard of, perhaps they were not shown on all UK tv networks? CHiPs has to be one of the most exciting opening scenes ever, thanks for refreshing the memories!
Loved the wind in the willows, even in my later years I watch it as have entire set of dvds. Fantastic.
It was also one of my favorites, I grew up in Northern Europe and glad we had the series.
Watching these compilations is making me smile :)
I've got the film on dvd
Great stuff mate. What a trip down memory lane 😁
Who ever created Jamie and the magic torch must have high when they did...loved it
The wind in the willows and the littlest hobo theme. Anytime I hear the theme do not even have to see it I cry buckets.
Brings back great childhood memories when television was good
Loved Black Beauty. Used to drool over Jet the horse who played him. Also loved Follyfoot and the White Horses. Loved Wacky Races too, still watch it. Never thought of Chips being a kids programme though. Good times! 😀
Loving your work Deano Essex! So many long forgotten memories brought back to life in these compilations! Amazing effort!
Thank You Adam :-)
The intro to Jamie and the Magic Torch was epic...it was a brilliant cartoon. Always remember Officer Gotcha on the unicycle. 😁
HR Puffinstuff...yeah, someone was puffin' stuff when they made that program alright, I'd say. 🤭
Bananaman was one of the weirdest, most hilarious concepts ever... don't really remember the cartoon itself.
Good luck on getting the Duck Tales theme out of your head. That thing is a serious earworm.
I remember watching Little House On The Prairie as a kid...my mum loved it, though I think in hindsight it was mainly due to the fact that she fancied Michael Landon. 😁
The Littlest Hobo always made me cry, even just the theme song. I think it was the fact that this dog was on his own, going from town to town.
Jamie Jamie. Jamie and the magic torch brill times I’m steve tc
Thank you Deano,
I really appreciate all of the work you must have put into that! It has brought back such wonderful memories for me.....I remembered every one of them!
I am 60 now.....but you made me feel young again..... thank you xXx
Thank You Angie... Be sure to watch all 5 parts :-)
Seriously good work putting all this together @Deano Essex.
Always felt really sad at the end of littlest hobo when he walked away alone
What a great time to be a kid I miss those days was born in 1970 “ I loved wacky racers and the clangers thanks for putting this up Deano best wishes Philip Loughton 😊
Thanks for your comment 🙂 Be sure to watch all 5 parts 🙂
70 is cool but 71 is Super Cool.............blessings..........formerly of NW4..............
I was born 1972. Those were beautiful times to be alive..
Have great memories of growing up with these shows, if I only had a time capsule too take me back in time lol. Do u guys remember Stingray and fireball XL5 😀😀😀
Loved Black Beauty. Mum bought me the story album when I was 10
I used to watch Mr Benn, Bagpuss, The Beachcombers, Follyfoot Farm, The Tomorrow People, Worzel Gummidge, The Adams Family, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Man From Atlantis. and Rentagoast over the years when I was a kid..
I used too love watching the beachcombers on southern television I used to love the character known as relic
A person after my own heart a proper human being thank u tc
I think YOU is ME!!😂
All the classics this was when TV shows were good not like the junk their pumping out these days.
Thank you Deano. Does any body remember the series . Tomorrow People, they don,t make things as good as that anymore.
There's plenty of clips on YT. My first reaction was 'OMG how did I watch this?' The acting is awful.
The Tomorrow People was one of my faves back when I was 10. It looks shit now but I loved it back then.
fantastic programmes, FANTASTIC TIMES,, so glad i was young then,,,
Love the fanfares of the various stations.
Me too.
Yet another brilliant compilation! So many memories come flooding back . I never missed an episode of "Little House On The Prairie" Keep them coming!X
Watched all 5 of these and loved it . Brought back some lovely memories , sent them to every one as old as me hahah . Thanks for posting .
Thanks for the wonderful memories ❤️
Why dont they make shows like Grizzly Addams & Wind in the willows anymore ? They were fantastic.. and the theme tunes were beautiful
Sooty!!! My children loved him and I loved him with Harry Corbett ❤❤
Sweep was the best. Hilarious 😂
The Littlest Hobo brings tears to my eyes.
Makes me feel nostalgic for days passed.
Loved the 70s, born May 23rd 1968, from northern Ireland UK
Born 1976 in Republic 🙃
@@euchariaoconnor2573 hi, God Bless from northern Ireland UK,! 🤝
I was born 1964 and loved most of all Little House on the Prairie and the Waltons! 💝
@@gremlinuk1968 God bless also. Love the Hoops!!!! 🤭
To an English kid growing up in a tiny village in the late 70s, CHiPs was fantastic. I couldn't believe that the American motorways had so many lanes and the cars were so big. Straight after it finished I was off outside on my pushbike.
floyd pitt :)
With an old clip from the bread bag rammed in the spokes to make motorbike sound?😂
Same here a swarm of tiny cops on Raleigh Grifters in hot pursuit of a couple of “bikers” on Raleigh Choppers usually 🤣
edmund blackadder coc haha nice one ... for us it was tucking the mud flaps under on yer Raleigh Grifter more and more as the knobbly tires wore bigger and bigger holes in them... made a brilliant motorbike sound tho
"an English kid growing up in a tiny village in the late 70s" called Floyd Pitt. *smiles*
Actually hurts my daughter wont ever experience that generation.. I loved my childhood....
I just loved the the theme to THE LITTLEST HOBO.
Who else thinks it’s weird how you can’t remember until you are reminded then the memories come flooding back, strange!
I think it's wonderful how I can remember all these silly, fun and entertaining shows with such clarity. I'll be more upset when I can't remember them.
@@hopebgood Remember or not one thing is for sure England the English and all that went in those eras was better than the world today.
@@Happytruth If you're a sad old racist just forget it mate, I'm not interested in your pathetic bigotry.
Drat The littlest Hobo theme had me in tears
Having just lost my own Great Dane companion of ten years, the moment the music began, there was no stopping the tears. I simultaneously loved and hated The Littlest Hobo as a child, because I was forever frustrated that no one ever could give him a home. My old girl is now off travelling wherever her whims take her.
@@BlokeOzzieI cried every time!! who could resist that handsome guy??? he reminds me of my boy we lost a while back, but those years were beautiful & i know that he is running free through fields of gold, happy, just like your gorgeous girl will be too. 💯🙏💚
Kids tv back then made us laugh and feel happy. The baddies always lost. That's why we cry now for things no longer as they used to be.
Sooty is 75 this year. Doing an anniversary tour 😁. Coming to my town! Very tempted 😃😃😃😃😃
Just William - hilarious. I bought the box set when my sons were young and they loved it as much as I did as a kid. It really hasn't dated, still funny and relatable.
Amazing picture quality and yet again more great memories. Thanks Deano, looking forward to part 4. No pressure then! Ha ha thanks again
I'll try and see what i can do. Although viewers suggestions would be great. My memory isnt as good as it used to be lol 👍 😊 👍
pt 4 done :-)
Deano Essex shazam mr pastry the army game bootsie and snudge...dustbin men
I am 72 and have the DVD of Tales of the riverbank. Amazing!
Aaaah.......Hammy the hamster; he hated being on that bloody boat......
Thanks ..bought it all flooding back ....good times...
who can resist singing along to the littlest hobo ?? lol
These were the days, just great kids tv. No hidden agendas!
Oh there were agendas, but we didn't know, especially when Jimll fiz it, a show i used to love, came on tv.
Yes there were some great things on tv then, abd i have happy memories, but the 80s was actually quite a dsngerous decade in many ways.
@@soeffingwhat I agree, but nothing like it is now. Or maybe we have just became more aware because of social media? You know what they say ignorance is bliss.
@@jonsmum5552 I get that, but we were kids ourselves, our parents saw all this stuff on TV and they worried. They only way they could communicate was with Landlines (the only telephones back then) and writing letters. Emails existed but for business purposes only I think.
@@soeffingwhat I don’t remember my parents worrying about trivial stuff like what cartoons we watched, they had bigger things to worry about feeding, clothing and paying the bills.
The female lorry driver in pigeon street, long distance Clara.
In Inspector Gadget the girl did all the work the man took the credit.
In Demon Headmaster the clever children were easier to hypnotise.
Not that I mind any of that stuff as I am very much of my era.
"Chips",Jamie and his magic torch and much more,so many favorites to remember. Love to go back in time to re-live my youth.:-)
Childhood memories, love it , thank you x
Loving this trip down memory lane. These programmes should be brought back in the original formats not rebooted. I'm not sure how many of todays kids would watch though. I know I would at the grand old age of 50. 😂😂
I grew up in the 70's and 80's. Perhaps the best of both worlds for great, silly kids telly. Be good. Have fun. Hope ya happy. 😉
Theme tune for Joe 90 is a stone cold classic.
Luv and Peace.
I loved all things Gerry Anderson but Joe 90 never did it for me. He was just an annoying nerd.
@@hopebgood I didn't rate the series but the theme tune is just amazingly groovy.
I always wanted to throw in a cover of it when I played live in various bands.
No-one else was really into it.
@@ianedmonds9191 I'd have probably liked your band 😉
I’m glad to see that you didn’t forget The Littlest Hobo. That was my favourite as a kid :)
Man, massive thanks for taking the time to upload these, so many i remember yet so many I'd forgot, sat here all the way through with a massive smile on my face turning to chuckles and the odd belly laugh at Bananaman and SuperGran lol, great stuff.
And as a musician I'd forgotten how good some of these themetunes are, The Wind in The Willows and Littlest Hobo, Grizzly Adams especially, time for a bit of creative mixing (thievery lol) me thinks (but what was the piano play out at the end? The BBC never chose that surely? )
I'm binge watching the lot of em but really hope those spooky BBC ones are in like that stone circle and the one were all the mechanical and electronic equipment stops working, epic writing those.
Absolutely loving your work, still stuck down in the rabbit hole and don't ever want to come out 😳😁.
If ur on about the good ole days of tv would there be room for me down in ur rabbit hole we could watch all the 70s stuff together maybe even get a few others
@@caraharrison131There's always room.
Sorry I didn’t put my name I’m Steve I use my missus email il be down in a minute with a dvd of ur choice tc
My husband said wind in the willows was more than a masterpiece he grew up in the 80s he 45
you're a masterpiece
We were just so blessed
Emma Emma LOVE YOU ....EMMA....EMMA!!!🥰
So so right weren’t we best times ever tc steve
is it just me....the littlest hobo tube brings a tear to my eye...
It's not just you....
Me too. Couldn't watch Lassie without tearing up too.
Lassie will feature in part 4 :-)
Oh man, this instalment made me tear up a little too...started going at Little House on the Prairie, Grizzly Adams...and Littlest Hobo finished me off....
Me too Del. Me too!
Some of the location filming for Supergran was filmed in Seaburn in Sunderland, north east England.
If Romans ruled today and they had Saturday morning (or would that be Suturn'sDay Morning) kids TV shows SURELY this would qualify!!! ================ th-cam.com/video/V1Q6VcMsmS8/w-d-xo.html
can I say,, as a kid from back then, ,born 1968 ,! 1st time I seen black beauty start , I cry !! ;-(( lol am 51 now !! still brings a tear to my eye !!
Makes me feel old, but good Happy Christmas to everyone
Grizzly adams was classic and cities of gold
I recently bought Jamie & his magic torch on DVD. It was my favourite show as a kid. Excellent clips thanks ☺️.
I loved the sooty show as a kid ❤
Hello 👋 deano again I’m smiling all over my mush ❤fantastic memories fnxs 4 share in ❤
I loved watching Brit TV show. Excellent.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold has the best theme tune ever. Although, I did/do love Jamie and the magic torch.
Can't ever bring those great days back.But the memories are real.use to sit and watch black beauty with mum.Hate the world today.
I'm sorry you hate the world today patrick. I had fun when I was a kid and I'm still having a laugh now.
This brings memories back to me and hubby why do we have to get old
So that our children can enjoy life and have lovely memories too 💖
@@Original50 That is such a lovely comm. And yet so cheesy too! xx
@@hopebgood True. My boys are pre-teens and never had the same exposure to or interest in this kind of entertainment. It's all been merchandising and violence-oriented for the last 20-30 years...
@@Original50 Agreed
@@Original50 I'm sure your boys are just wonderful Orig mate. They'll be nostalgic about a load of old TV stuff soon. It's called ....just growing up and getting old! 😉
These are absolutely brilliant videos, thank you so much!
Glad you enjoy them :-) Only 5 parts i'm affraid.. You Tube copyright policy stopped me making more
I was born in 69’…..the shows were fanatastic……tv’s had to put coins in em, Aladdin Parafin heaters to warm the entire house……Palyschool…….Blue Peter…….70’s was awesome
My mum & dad rented our telly from Radio Rentals and I remember my nan and grandad in Plumstead, SE London used to heat their home with aladdin paraffin heaters.
Keep up the good work. Loved every second. thanks.
There were a few I didn't know but this took me RIGHT back. Thank you Deano.
DuckTales is my childhood. It used to come on Toon Disney back in the 2000s. The 80s version is the best version than today's new version.
I remember watching Little House on the Prairie with my mom when I was little. I loved that show!
I discovered The Littlest Hobo on my own and I like that show. Old cartoons are the best. That's why I miss Boomerang Channel because it would show classic cartoons from the 60s and 70's and I like classic cartoons even though I'm a 2000s kid.
I've got such fond memories of these - especially Batfink because my Dad loved it so much (And Thundercats!) Thank you x
Joe 90 theme is awesome!
Keep the faith
The Littlest Hobo!! Best theme song I used to sing as a child 👍
i was really enjoying these memorying back to them good ole days until it got to The Littlest Hobo.....it started me crying....i really can't think why.....it must have made an impact in my life somehow then....a good one i hope...😊😊😊🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐶🐶🐶🐶
The littlest hobo such an great show and I loved the theme song...how did I ever forget about banana man lol..thanks man these vids are so cool great memories
Black Beauty my favourite and then wacky races . Thanks for the memories !!!!!
I would get WR and catch the pigeon mixed up.
Brilliant .....you just shot 100 s of memories through my brain. Best u tube I've seen in ages.
It's the grizzly Addams tune that gets me 😢
Just Love it all, the memories,wonderful!!!!!