@Vinylted you should do a thread about all the everyday items that people can't live without that didn't exist when you were a child.Big sigh... no TV when I was a child... awwwww
I liked Mickey Mouse Club too.Gosh you lot make me feel old we got our first tv when the was 16, in 1957. As I was studying for my NSW leaving certificate tv was off limits until the weekend. I think The Mickey Mouse Club was my usual go to back then, when we grew up much slower!
Lost in space!
All together now: We love Muffin, Muffin the mule!"My first TV experience was at my Grans house
we didnt have a tv at home
But on a Sunday afternoon when we visited
I was allowed to have the tv on to watch
MUFFIN the Mule
anyone remember that?
Maybe not in Australia.?
Once the programme finished
the TV went off.
I might add that we all sat round in a darkened room
so the screen showed up..
it was rather small.!
so funny..
Fred Bullpitt and his politically incorrect sayings, hehe wouldn’t get away with much of those today, “not the Kingswood, I just changed the air in the tyres”Mum liked Dallas and Dynasty, I remember, also Are You Being Served, Some Mothers Do Have Them, George & Mildred, Kingswood Country and others. LOL
“Danger Will Robinson”Lost in space!
Actually, my friends and I were only just laughing about the old TV programs like Beverly Hillbillies, George & Mildred, Basel Brush (Boom Boom), The Goodies etc how naughty they were even then, but would not get away with it at all today!Fred Bullpitt and his politically incorrect sayings, hehe wouldn’t get away with much of those today, “not the Kingswood, I just changed the air in the tyres”