The bank robbery was reported by the woman from the Scottish Widows advert. I was expecting Howard from the Halifax or a black horse to go past at some point.
@@Peter-ix1ym I saw this damn riffraff driving a lovely BMW & I went & bloody well told the manager of the car business who is my good chum right away that he shouldn't let his oiky staff drive it in such a disgraceful manner, then I went home & spent all afternoon writing disgusted letters to the local papers as well as the Daily Telegraph & The Times.
Class shaming at it's finest. You went into a saleroom dressed like that and you were thrown out without even asking why you were there and if you didn't go on the first time of asking a lot would phone the police but plenty would throw you out themselves. The back way
God bless the British for having a section called 'Aladins cave' on their most wanted programme just to have an excuse to talk about their favorite subject: ANTIQUES.
In regards to Michael Straughan. "He said he was putting a deal together that was gonna make him a lot of money and he was going to meet his friend Don the next day". No friend Don mentioned in this reconstruction as in who was Don. The day he disappeared he had raised several thousand pounds. He said to his female friend on the day he went missing "Im away to meet Don". The man who spoke to him last said he knew Mick because he booked bands for Don's parties. But no Don in the reconstruction? Mick said lastly im away up to Durham. Its quite obvious if you watch this and look up Michael's case online who Don was....and who could be responsible for Michael going missing.
Half the country must of phoned to tell them they were Adidas trainers, lol 😂’we need the make & origin’. “Hi Sue, just to let u know, my grandson had a air. I think they’re Addi, er Adidas or something” lol 😂 surely they coulda figured that out
@@ajs41 TB2 was great, very faithful to the classic original & like Horn's productions still sounds great today-his stuff like Alan Parsons productions never sounds dated.
Michael Straughan - still missing to this day. So sad for the family, especially his Father losing his wife then son, Michael. Poor bloke, passed away not knowing where his son is.
We know who done it... Is now in jail for 30 years for the disappearance of someone else.... So he got his karma.... And I'm Michael Straughans niece... We watched the bastard go down for someone else... Not enough evidence for our mick
@@BlytheWorld1972 yes he died a year after mick went missing....not long after this recording... He would have been 100 this year... He was in his 70s when this happened.
I know 😢 I thought that , I feared there where going to hurt him with that bloody awful stupid knive... All that shouting and raving 🙄 I hope he's alright and didn't affect him People can be so cruel 😒
I had a paper round when I was 13 yrs old. I can honestly say that it never even occurred to me at that time that anything could happen to me. In fact, looking back, I could have been in very real potential danger at so many times during my childhood. My son has even said, after watching a number of these CW uploads with me, that I was so very lucky.
I had a paper round back in the early 90’s, van pulled up asking directions and a man opened the side door, I dropped my bike and ran looked over my shoulder and the guy had fallen over my bike….we kids ran from every transit van for years after that 😂
Obviously the trainers were not addidas and copies. It is highly unlikely that the officer and colleagues would not of checked with addidas what model of trainers they were and Obviously were informed they were fake.
'Were' 5'8*, and it was the average height for British men for a long time. It was five foot four for women. This was the requirement for the police force, in those days.
A white pair if trainers with three distinctive stripes and you get *we'd like to know the make of these trainers* erm I'm not sure you're in the right job mate
@@cliftonian10 You know what I mean though? I feel kind of bad for the officer, because Sue does slightly belittle him on national television. Poor bugger.
Thanks Redcard! Into 1993. Now, I’ve got a funny little story on one of the incident desk cases from late 1993, for which I was (indirectly) a victim. Now that should whet your appetites!
Rtd 88 it’s an incident desk case, should be October or November I think. The story kind of needs you to have seen the appeal, so it’ll have to wait about a week for that episode. All i’ll say for now is, nobody was hurt. X
@@fluxington yeah lol, it's not some back alley it's like 20 seconds walk from the main clubs. It's more popular than the bars after a certain time of night lol.
@Kelly Day All that has been stated is that he doesn't like short hair on women. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that opinion, and quite frankly, and in your own words, is none of your business.
@Retro Rambles When I was in secondary school, the *nicest* of people you could possibly have ever met, had really short hair. She was two years older than me - nothing to do with physical attraction - just incredibly nice and kind, a phoenomanal aura. But I still agree with what you're saying in terms of physical attraction.
@@retrorambles517 I really like her hair like this. I don’t like messy, long hair. I liked the chin length as well. You may not like the hair, but she does look pretty.💜
I can't find December 1992 I looked but failed to find I realised there was an episode in December when I just started watching January 93. Please help someone
I remember getting dressed up to go buy a car. It took forever. I was seven and I said I thought the color of the car was putrid. It was army green.🤢 I picked a real snazzy black and white Buick with houndstooth upholstery. My dad was appalled at my choice of vocabulary but very proud of that car. 1954.
More have a go heroes in robberies (classic crimewatch stuff) And the fakest machete I have ever seen. Hilarious how the Robbers left a "Good Neighbours" tee towel behind
Hi Redcard, i am letting you know that feb, march and april 1993 and june 1993 are already on youtube, user: Henrik Hanssen posted them last year. Have you got May 1993, and obviously Sep-dec 93 please?
looking for any info on a Melvin Pearce (could be spelt dif) worried something happened around this time in sunderland or newcastle. ginger curly hair and had a small worky van, would be in 50s now. tia for any info
I actually recognise some of these people . 1 of them had exactly the same clothes on a described.. It muu=st be him... Im making a few phone calls........WHAT?!??!!
Lol at those two guys trying to beat him up. Shows that likely he was lured somewhere & most likely by somebody he trusted & had a bullet put in him when his back was turned-it would take a lot of dudes to subdue him at 23 stone odd. Makes you wonder with all the drug cash he had whether he was skimming off the top & got found out.
Sue Cooke should have started a business showing women how to stay feminine. Absolute gezzers out here in 2023. They seem to think it’s cute to swear like a sailor and wear boys tracksuits or trainers on a daily basis.
back then they used to carry giro books as well so were worth money and of course they also kept money. Not quite as much as banks but still enough to be targeted
Postal vans were used to carry pension money to numerous post offices . They generally kept to the same route and times . Think of an old age pensioners pension and multiply it by 500 - 1000 . These day's it's all electronic transfer of funds into bank accounts , but back in the day it was all cash , mostly untraceable.
@@annamarielewis7078 Granted , but there's a legal technically. If you put a stamp on a letter or parcel on an item that travels in or through the UK ( regardless of point of origin or final destination ) it is classed as ' Royal mail ' and has been considered a heinous crime for hundreds of years to tamper ,interfere or steal from the Monarch of the Realm . I know that the King or Queen of the time doesn't own the letter but it is considered to be in their trust . Another interesting piece of trivia ; if you have a letter or parcel in your home that is addressed and has a postal stamp on it and the Police were to perform a search warrant on your premises and found said letter then they cannot legally open it without consent from a court of law . Hence older villians avoided the mail and went straight for the cash bags .
@@TimmyTickle That's what they refer to them as and they are always still images on the TV thus the term video as used during the 80's/90's. What is your proper term?
I hope they caught the scumbag who attacked the poor girl doing her paper round.
She will be over 40 now I hope she's doing ok bless her
The bank robbery was reported by the woman from the Scottish Widows advert. I was expecting Howard from the Halifax or a black horse to go past at some point.
Can't believe how many new uploads there are this weekend. Many thanks, as ever, redcard74!
I am having nightmares trying to keep up.
@Jane Hibberd I just caught up & another three have appeared!
When you spend your Friday nights watching old episodes of Crimewatch.
Does anyone actually wonder how many of these wanted people are actually dead? Especially the ones who were in their 50s-60s?
The robbers legacy lives on lol
@@iguanna41 Real CrImewatCh UK wIth NIcKy RoSS
Ended up in Aladdins Cave
No but I always Google after see what's been solved whos done it
@@davidmountford3524never thought of that.good idea.
Amazing - l got married on 19th June 1993, the first anniversary of Michaels disappearance 😮. A sad story, hope he's found one day, his poor father 😔🙏
“He wasn’t dressed for buying cars” 😂 - didn’t know you had to wear a suit!
Coming from the geezer who jumped in a motor with his dirty overalls on 😆
@@Peter-ix1ym I saw this damn riffraff driving a lovely BMW & I went & bloody well told the manager of the car business who is my good chum right away that he shouldn't let his oiky staff drive it in such a disgraceful manner, then I went home & spent all afternoon writing disgusted letters to the local papers as well as the Daily Telegraph & The Times.
An excellent assessment 😆
You must be young.
Class shaming at it's finest. You went into a saleroom dressed like that and you were thrown out without even asking why you were there and if you didn't go on the first time of asking a lot would phone the police but plenty would throw you out themselves. The back way
Thank you again RedCard74 just what I needed as I’m bored and need something to entertain me.
Hey CrimeWatchers Xxxxxxxx
@@CARLIN4737 FUCK OFF YOURSELF YOU LOSER. Your account name should be PRO WANKER PRO TWAT
God bless the British for having a section called 'Aladins cave' on their most wanted programme just to have an excuse to talk about their favorite subject: ANTIQUES.
Oh we loved an antique and a casual securico robbery in the 90s
@@ghfamghgam1172 It was actually the best time to do them the anti theft technology to stop it was there but in its infitancy hardly worked.
Too right.
You've clearly never been to Britain
In regards to Michael Straughan. "He said he was putting a deal together that was gonna make him a lot of money and he was going to meet his friend Don the next day". No friend Don mentioned in this reconstruction as in who was Don. The day he disappeared he had raised several thousand pounds. He said to his female friend on the day he went missing "Im away to meet Don". The man who spoke to him last said he knew Mick because he booked bands for Don's parties. But no Don in the reconstruction? Mick said lastly im away up to Durham. Its quite obvious if you watch this and look up Michael's case online who Don was....and who could be responsible for Michael going missing.
They saw the Audi going towards the m61. Where was they going? Erm back to Salford I expect with a bag full of cash
6:43 a car chase between a Quattro and a Metro 😂 you can't get any more 90s than that
This was my favourite version of the Crimewatch theme/intro!!!!!
You’re basically the best guy ever! Thank you for these uploads!
@@CARLIN4737 And you're a sociopath.
@@CARLIN4737 you're a loser and a pro twat. 🤣
Half the country must of phoned to tell them they were Adidas trainers, lol 😂’we need the make & origin’. “Hi Sue, just to let u know, my grandson had a air. I think they’re Addi, er Adidas or something” lol 😂 surely they coulda figured that out
loving these, thank you so much
First Crimewatch mention of an Audi. It’s crazy considering how widespread Audi’s are today
True👍
I think there was a description of some youths in an old white Audi seen during the microlight plane warehouse arson in 89/90s episode?
@@gerrington yeah I remember that. You're right. An ancient Audi.
@@CARLIN4737 LOSER AND PRO TWAT BWAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣
@@gerringtonhell of a memory on you 👍🏽
Bizarre Inc blaring in that Morecambe garage. True classic
We need some Beloved Sweet Harmony or Mike Oldfield Sentinel in the next couple of months to chill out.
@@Hi-kq1vi I'm a big fan of Tubular Bells II, released in 1992. No surprise because I'm also a big Trevor Horn fan and he produced it.
@@ajs41 TB2 was great, very faithful to the classic original & like Horn's productions still sounds great today-his stuff like Alan Parsons productions never sounds dated.
I keep listening out for what's playing on the radio and in club scenes in these.
Naughty by Nature, House of Pain and R Kelly on in the Cardiff nightclub
Michael Straughan - still missing to this day. So sad for the family, especially his Father losing his wife then son, Michael. Poor bloke, passed away not knowing where his son is.
Really strange case that one - any clues what his disappearance was about ?
We know who done it... Is now in jail for 30 years for the disappearance of someone else.... So he got his karma.... And I'm Michael Straughans niece... We watched the bastard go down for someone else... Not enough evidence for our mick
@@jaimecurry1800 he sounded like a nice guy felt so sorry for his dad and of course Michael i take it his dad is now dead ?
@@BlytheWorld1972 yes he died a year after mick went missing....not long after this recording... He would have been 100 this year... He was in his 70s when this happened.
Jaime Curry was there any reason he was murdered?
That black Audi is a sexy car.
Yes! My year at last. That poor dog in the first reconstruction was tugging at my heart strings, little mite had no idea what was happening.
LOL
@@olegenie1007 What's funny?
@@jenniferkelly5897 nothing is funny i was laughing because i didnt even notice the dog the first time around sorry
@@olegenie1007 No worries. Easily happens 😊
I know 😢
I thought that , I feared there where going to hurt him with that bloody awful stupid knive...
All that shouting and raving 🙄
I hope he's alright and didn't affect him
People can be so cruel 😒
3 stripes on a trainer? Ffs Sherlock 🕵️♀️ must be puma..
I had a paper round when I was 13 yrs old. I can honestly say that it never even occurred to me at that time that anything could happen to me. In fact, looking back, I could have been in very real potential danger at so many times during my childhood. My son has even said, after watching a number of these CW uploads with me, that I was so very lucky.
Yes you and everyone else.
I had a paper round back in the early 90’s, van pulled up asking directions and a man opened the side door, I dropped my bike and ran looked over my shoulder and the guy had fallen over my bike….we kids ran from every transit van for years after that 😂
Fifty-five pence...? That's as cheap as chips...!
That’s one thick copper 3 stripes on a pair of trainers & he needs help.. I bet he’s the chief of police now🤪
😂😂
Obviously the trainers were not addidas and copies. It is highly unlikely that the officer and colleagues would not of checked with addidas what model of trainers they were and Obviously were informed they were fake.
@@domniven How do you know they were fakes adidas ?
Thanks Buddy, keep up the great work.....
A lot of guys where 5,8 in 93
'Were' 5'8*, and it was the average height for British men for a long time. It was five foot four for women. This was the requirement for the police force, in those days.
55p for a cone of chips, about £1.80 now where I am 😕
Eye, cost a bag of potatoes now a cone of chips fall paul. Lucky to get change from £2 quid down Southend seafront
5 pounds over in London
Cheap as chips
@@kaywithlove7661 are they proper chips in London, or foreign crap?
@@BossySwan 😅
"As I was driving to work, I noticed a small white transit van"
someone had seen a prototype of the connect being used almost a decade before it came out lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
13:50
Aw jeez, well I'm an anxious person and often try not to make eye contact with strangers. Now apparently that makes me suspicious... 😢
Wasn't just that but odd to be out that early in the morning and acting suspiciously.
A white pair if trainers with three distinctive stripes and you get *we'd like to know the make of these trainers* erm I'm not sure you're in the right job mate
29:24 First time they showed previous months' photocall?
8:04 I've heard a few suspects on crimewatch over the years described as looking like grant or phil Mitchell
@@CARLIN4737 LOSER AND PRO TWAT BWAHAHAHAHA
I hope Sarah is doing ok now
I hope as well.
38:50 The knife used in the attack looks absolutely *nothing* like this knife I am holding...
LOL
Yeah, Sue is rightfully dismissive of the example blade that the officer has brought with him.
@@SRlikethetoothpaste😂
@@cliftonian10 You know what I mean though? I feel kind of bad for the officer, because Sue does slightly belittle him on national television. Poor bugger.
Thanks Redcard!
Into 1993. Now, I’ve got a funny little story on one of the incident desk cases from late 1993, for which I was (indirectly) a victim. Now that should whet your appetites!
John Cook u have to share
OK now spill
John Cook I’m assuming it’s an incident desk/photo call case
Rtd 88 it’s an incident desk case, should be October or November I think. The story kind of needs you to have seen the appeal, so it’ll have to wait about a week for that episode. All i’ll say for now is, nobody was hurt. X
John Cook Great. If the appeal never comes - your story want either.
What is the point?
I think you are just to lazy to write.
How tragic that 30 years on, it's probably easier to nick an equivalent Audi now than the one in the reconstruction.
Perfect timing! Cheers mate
Fish n chips wrapped in newspapers
Daaaamn. Tony's fish and chips is still a staple of a Cardiff night out even now :)
are they really open on a Friday morning at 2 AM?
@@fluxington yeah lol, it's not some back alley it's like 20 seconds walk from the main clubs. It's more popular than the bars after a certain time of night lol.
What u know about Cardiff? Lol
🎉
Sue has a different hair cut every episode
She doesn't look so good here with short hair
I don't like short hair on women
@Kelly Day All that has been stated is that he doesn't like short hair on women. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that opinion, and quite frankly, and in your own words, is none of your business.
@Retro Rambles
When I was in secondary school, the *nicest* of people you could possibly have ever met, had really short hair.
She was two years older than me - nothing to do with physical attraction - just incredibly nice and kind, a phoenomanal aura.
But I still agree with what you're saying in terms of physical attraction.
Absolute babe in the 80s episodes she looks so fertile ready to be a mother.
@@HdHd-hp6qzshe already is. Good hips.
Why are they beating around the bush with Adidas?
Merry Christmas mate!
Thanks for the great stuff
Tony's in Cardiff is still there as is the pub
They don't make chips like that any more
Don’t make me cry. See my other post about the cost of chips💜
@@annamarielewis7078The Chine bloke near me who runs a so-called chippy, cuts potatoes into fours and dunks them in hot engine oil. Yuck.
that michael straughan seemed like an interesting fella! his dad must have been so lost without him, what a shame.
You down with OPP? Hip Hop Hooray.
more crimewatch to watch thanks redcard74
Love the Geordie accent
What make are the trainers? is he serious lol
Then they got too many calls about it and Sue mentions that they know it's adidas and they don't want any more calls about that lol
Columbo he isn't lol
not feeling it with the hair today Sue
I'm not a fan of short hair on women
She certainly doesn't look nice this episode
@@retrorambles517 I really like her hair like this. I don’t like messy, long hair. I liked the chin length as well. You may not like the hair, but she does look pretty.💜
I agree. It kept getting shorter and she started looking like a lez. I remember it being popular around then. It was ugly and still is.
I like that wpc tho cor
Thank m8 perfect timing
I can't find December 1992
I looked but failed to find
I realised there was an episode in December when I just started watching January 93.
Please help someone
Sadly, as far as we know, no one has it.
Yes I couldn't find either
Though that's is an update for it
About 26 minutes it showed
I will watch it
Michael Straughan what a sad story whatever happened to this man
Yeh very sad - looks like he fell foul of big time drug gangsters
@@09weenic One of the people who has been linke d to his disappearance was also a suspect in the murder of Janet Brown
He was never found I'm his niece...
@@09weenic no it was his best friend who murdered him
@@jaimecurry1800 Janet brown murder??
I remember getting dressed up to go buy a car. It took forever. I was seven and I said I thought the color of the car was putrid. It was army green.🤢 I picked a real snazzy black and white Buick with houndstooth upholstery. My dad was appalled at my choice of vocabulary but very proud of that car. 1954.
Look at these reconstructions not a smartphone in sight! Lol
Obviously 😕
NO SHIT SHERLOCK
@@CARLIN4737 LOSER AND A PRO TWAT. BWAHAHAHAHAHA
Back when Phoneboxes were maintained
@@muk8804and had prostitutes’ business cards and stunk of piss. Lovely!
In the last reconstruction he stood aside so he could get past then ran after him
Jacqui is eternally lovely 💜
Exquisite diction. Beautiful pitch.🥰
She Nick and Sue were the perfect team.
@@annamarielewis7078A truly gracious woman who nearly broke my heart.
Hello Redcard Do you happen to have the january 93 update? Thanks
2 men sitting in a car down a dark country lane. We know what was happening there
Evening all. Cheers Redcard
More have a go heroes in robberies (classic crimewatch stuff) And the fakest machete I have ever seen. Hilarious how the Robbers left a "Good Neighbours" tee towel behind
I thought he was going to chop my head off😂😂👍
11:52 ahh Cavalier SRi.
One of the easiest to nick, along with all its early Vauxhall brothers and fords of the same era.
*sit down n hand over t’moneh*
Hi Redcard, i am letting you know that feb, march and april 1993 and june 1993 are already on youtube, user: Henrik Hanssen posted them last year. Have you got May 1993, and obviously Sep-dec 93 please?
Just think of the crime that was committed less than a month after this episode aired. x
😢💔
I live in Bolton and natwest bank was there. Blimey. Armed robbery 😥
12:20 someone must have told him to stop saying mistosh
It still slipped out every now n then lol
@@AACE73So did his old truncheon.
Has Mickey ever been found then
Women shouldn't walk alone at night.
looking for any info on a Melvin Pearce (could be spelt dif) worried something happened around this time in sunderland or newcastle. ginger curly hair and had a small worky van, would be in 50s now. tia for any info
I absolutely hate sex crimes they are the worst type of crime
Day after that Bolton robbery, over at Burnden Park, Bolton beat Hull City 2-0.
3 stripes, obviously the brand of trainers were Adidas
give them a call
@@rubberchix Hahahahaha
😬😜👍
Feet up time cheers mr redcard
The Sheffield robbery number 😔 they used that number for the Hillsborough disaster
I actually recognise some of these people . 1 of them had exactly the same clothes on a described.. It muu=st be him... Im making a few phone calls........WHAT?!??!!
THEY AREN'T DRESSED RIGHT FOR BUYING CARS???
13:35 Alan Partridge
It's very Brass Eye / the day today 😂
Ask Don Graham !
Why would you say emergency service please if you dial 999 they ask who you want
Perhaps the person was in frantic state, when your in a frenzied state you will say anything
Lovely night for it evening all .
08:04 Grant Mitchell lookalike 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Michael straughan is still missing
The guy playing him looks like Giant Haystacks.
Lol at those two guys trying to beat him up. Shows that likely he was lured somewhere & most likely by somebody he trusted & had a bullet put in him when his back was turned-it would take a lot of dudes to subdue him at 23 stone odd. Makes you wonder with all the drug cash he had whether he was skimming off the top & got found out.
Poor guy is probably at the bottom of the Tyne
Very sad. But I'd say he was probably abducted and shot by drug rivals.
Redcard you the man. Cracking quality.😉
Wow 5.15 PM late for me watching this . Lol.
Peter Bolgar Announcing
Hi do you have any episodes that were never released?
They were all recorded live, how could they have never been released lol.,
Sue Cooke should have started a business showing women how to stay feminine. Absolute gezzers out here in 2023. They seem to think it’s cute to swear like a sailor and wear boys tracksuits or trainers on a daily basis.
Women can wear a tracksuit and look good if they have a good figure.
They look like lesbians wearing men’s clothes
1986-1999 was the peak of civilisation
Did you see something weird in the club?
Like people with no rhythm dancing to hip hop classics?
I know petty, but it had to be said. 😂
Yes, you're right....😂😂🕺🏾💃🏾🕺🏾💃🏾🤔🤔
Yeah I said in my head white people trying to dance? 😆🤣
@@aaronmonette7849 racist.
I know who did the Morecambe robbery but I ain't a grass
Was it Jack Anory?
Tell them they need to confess and believe to be saved.
Not a joke.
Was it Wayne Kerr? Oh, do tell.
That efit at 16:55 makes the guy look like he's off to Glastonbury/a rave rather than committing a set of robberies!
All the best raves were around this time so maybe.
Shout out to Jackie Haynes
Saucy minx...!
Jacqui Hames. Please get it right for a change.
Sue cooks pulled out
can you change it to "An evening with JUST Alan Partridge" :)
Giggity!
Did he just say we would like to know the brand of the trainers with 3stripes haha get the public involved. 1st phone scam Scandal ....ever
Why are post offices and postal vans targeted? What makes them valuable?
back then they used to carry giro books as well so were worth money and of course they also kept money. Not quite as much as banks but still enough to be targeted
Postal vans were used to carry pension money to numerous post offices . They generally kept to the same route and times . Think of an old age pensioners pension and multiply it by 500 - 1000 . These day's it's all electronic transfer of funds into bank accounts , but back in the day it was all cash , mostly untraceable.
@@johnniethepom2905 Believe it or not, it was quite common to mail cash back then. Especially from the US to England. Dollars were very valuable then.
@@annamarielewis7078 Granted , but there's a legal technically. If you put a stamp on a letter or parcel on an item that travels in or through the UK ( regardless of point of origin or final destination ) it is classed as ' Royal mail ' and has been considered a heinous crime for hundreds of years to tamper ,interfere or steal from the Monarch of the Realm . I know that the King or Queen of the time doesn't own the letter but it is considered to be in their trust .
Another interesting piece of trivia ; if you have a letter or parcel in your home that is addressed and has a postal stamp on it and the Police were to perform a search warrant on your premises and found said letter then they cannot legally open it without consent from a court of law . Hence older villians avoided the mail and went straight for the cash bags .
@@johnniethepom2905 It’s a federal offense in the US too.💜
One of the robbers sounds like Butch Dingle Who Was In Emmerdale
37:50 blimey. The video fits in 1984 were better than this.
It’s not really a video fit in the proper term
@@TimmyTickle That's what they refer to them as and they are always still images on the TV thus the term video as used during the 80's/90's. What is your proper term?
@@drubber007 Artist’s impressions
@@TimmyTickle But they are digital. Not hand drawn.
That's an awful fit.
Fish and chips again!