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Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 11, 2022 20:03:47 GMT
I have no interest in the current stuff. Sorry Swampirella. But the early ones I find interesting as a window on lost times. Anyway here is tonight's. Suggested by Ripper. I won't watch until I'm in bed. But you might want to. Minnie Caldwell is held hostage!
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Post by Swampirella on Jan 11, 2022 20:06:47 GMT
I have no interest in the current stuff. Sorry Swampirella. But the early ones I find interesting as a window on lost times. Anyway here is tonight's. Suggested by Ripper. I won't watch until I'm in bed. But you might want to. Minnie Caldwell is held hostage! Thanks for the thread; I don't mind re-reading books & re-watching favorite movies, but not old Coronation Street episodes, or not more than a rare one, such as the anniversary of the first episode which of course I'd never seen. No time in any case, the same goes for interesting horror/paranormal podcasts (possible thread?) & tv series I used to like. Hope you enjoy it.
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Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 11, 2022 20:16:16 GMT
I bet when dem bones recovers from his Phibes like sleep he won't have expected this thread!
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Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 11, 2022 22:12:28 GMT
I'm off to bed so I'll give it a go soon. Maybe we will see Stan and Hilda in it.
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Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 11, 2022 23:43:05 GMT
How good was Stan Ogden in that. "I'll look after this fella." Do you know exactly what Joe did? I sort of have an idea. A very odd episode, and probably not representative of the normal output for the time.
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Post by weirdmonger on Jan 12, 2022 8:09:10 GMT
I'm off to bed so I'll give it a go soon. Maybe we will see Stan and Hilda in it. When I sat watching the first episode of Coronation Street, still shocked that the Biggles series was not continuing, I was as impressed as I was when eventually I first sat watching, with innocent eyes, the first episode of Doctor Who three or four years later. I had already watched the soap opera āThe Grove Famiilyā in the 1950s. And Corrie seemed to be an obvious apotheosis of that. In those days, we had not yet had colour injections and the whole world around me was equally black and white. So that the black and white world of Corrie did not seem at all strange. (i am one of the few people left un-brainwashed about the world-beating campaign of first and booster colour injections around 1967.)
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Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 12, 2022 13:20:56 GMT
I'm off to bed so I'll give it a go soon. Maybe we will see Stan and Hilda in it. When I sat watching the first episode of Coronation Street, still shocked that the Biggles series was not continuing, I was as impressed as I was when eventually I first sat watching, with innocent eyes, the first episode of Doctor Who three or four years later. I had already watched the soap opera āThe Grove Famiilyā in the 1950s. And Corrie seemed to be an obvious apotheosis of that. In those days, we had not yet had colour injections and the whole world around me was equally black and white. So that the black and white world of Corrie did not seem at all strange. (i am one of the few people left un-brainwashed about the world-beating campaign of first and booster colour injections around 1967.) When peoples heroes were the stars of the big screen, say in the 1930s, they only ever saw them in black and white. Do you think they only dreamed about them in black and white?
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