Following Garvin's recent age poll, I'm guessing there will be quite a few here who remember Mr Pastry.
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Regards
Brian
Demic, miserable, grumpy old git! Feinwerkbau Sport Appreciation Society.
I don't mind what sexual, religious or political persuasion you are, just don't impose them on me!!
It's a pity they aren't "PC" enough to be shown today, used to love Old Mother Riley!
All the best
" A retired husband is a wife's full time job.
Daystate Panther Silver .177, Diana MOD 6M .177
Two of my favourites from that era were Albert Modley and Frank Randle (ger off me fut).
Chippendale (with clothes on)
Remember both andy in black and white plus dixon of dockgreen and Z Cars now that was decent TV not the crap I dont watch today ps even I had a ration book
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Another target shooting game from the same auction and era.
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I remember having a Hopalong Cassidy shooting game back in the 50s which used a multi-shot pistol firing stretched elastic bands via a ratchet system.
Regards
Brian
I keep singing Champion the Wonder Horse when the ad for Domino's Pizza comes on the TV
Champion the Wonder Horse! Champion the Wonder Horse!
Like a streak of lightnin' flashin' cross the sky,
Like the swiftest arrow whistlin' from a bow,
Like a mighty cannonball he seems to fly.
You'll hear about him ever'where you go.
The time'll come when everyone will know
The name of Champion the Wonder Horse!
Matou: The Braughing Banger
Ah, the good old days, I enjoyed that program also.
Elwellaxe.
Great post, my lovely Aunty Betty bought me the pistol, without the cardboard cut out at jumble sale when I was a nipper and I always wondered what it was as it was very well made. She also got me a gun as I remember called the Johnny 7, which had a detactable pistol, stock, grenade launcher etc, which was a serious piece of kit for a youngster !
"helplessly they stare at his tracks......."
"Muffin the Mule"
“An airgun or two”………
Anyone remember Ten Town(?) the Ossie based programme where the kids had built a small town/fort and you never saw an adult?
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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Is this the correct rundown of what we got to watch between 1pm and 1:30 ?
- ANDY PANDY
- RAG TAG AND BOBTAIL
- TALES OF THE RIVER BANK
- BILL AND BEN
- PICTUREBOOK
Matou: The Braughing Banger
We were lucky enough to have one of the very first tiny screened television sets on our street in the 1950s which made me very popular with my mates who always joined me in watching the westerns after school such as:
Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, The Range Rider, Hawkeye, Rin Tin Tin, Cheyenne etc
I also remember you couldn't move in our front room during the 1953 coronation ceremony.
As I say, those were the days. I only hope the younger generation can look back as fondly on their childhood as I did.
Regards
Brian