Challenge Anneka.Lady Murasaki wrote:Never heard of them Kranek.
The only similar prog I can think of is one that Anika Rice used to do. Running around the country raising money for a good cause. But all I can really remember is the cameraman filming her arse all the time.
McAz wrote:CE = Star Trek, though I don't care too much to watch it now.
BCE = Bilko, which I do.
calitom wrote:McAz wrote:CE = Star Trek, though I don't care too much to watch it now.
BCE = Bilko, which I do.
The Phil Silvers Show...very good.
Also GOMER PYLE USMC was a funny show set on a military base.64-69. Gomer was an important character on THE Andy Griffith Show in the early 60s.(was that shown on british TV?)
jp761 wrote:Your favourite TV shows from the past.. Those that ended some time ago.
One of mine is London's Burning, loved that show. Gritty, with some good story lines. Right now we of course have Chicago Fire, London's Burning was the bee's knees back in the day though.
Some of the old cast. The dude from Casualty on the left there.
Ah, thanks for the info. Not sure who I'm thinking about in Casualty, he looks very similar to someone, so I thought. Mind you I've never been an avid watcher of Casualty, just an episode here and there over the years.Snookerballs wrote:jp761 wrote:Your favourite TV shows from the past.. Those that ended some time ago.
One of mine is London's Burning, loved that show. Gritty, with some good story lines. Right now we of course have Chicago Fire, London's Burning was the bee's knees back in the day though.
Some of the old cast. The dude from Casualty on the left there.
Despite in the first episodes one type of Fire Engine went out to a fire, and returned a different Fire Engine,
This was sorted out by the Production Team hiring an officer from London Fire Brigade as advisor, so many of the stories were then based on true life current incidents within the Brigade/"Fire" Magazine, and other Brigades.
We found the only way to find out Politics/changes, re structuring etc within our Brigade was to watch the show, one learned more from the TV Series than being on the "shop" floor.
The dude on the left was James Hazeldine who played FF Mike "Bayleaf" Wilson Blue Watch Mess Manager
He was a veteran actor but never starred in "Casualty "
Chicago Fire seems authentic with its story lines IMO is very good.some stories cross over with Chicago PD, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice but one has to catch them in the right sequence or the storyline gets confusing.
jp761 wrote:Your favourite TV shows from the past.. Those that ended some time ago.
One of mine is London's Burning, loved that show. Gritty, with some good story lines. Right now we of course have Chicago Fire, London's Burning was the bee's knees back in the day though.
Some of the old cast. The dude from Casualty on the left there.
Cheers. I'll look out for it. Might watch one or two episodes for old times' sake.guest wrote:jp761 wrote:Your favourite TV shows from the past.. Those that ended some time ago.
One of mine is London's Burning, loved that show. Gritty, with some good story lines. Right now we of course have Chicago Fire, London's Burning was the bee's knees back in the day though.
Some of the old cast. The dude from Casualty on the left there.
Londons burning has been on Drama Channel since last september i think it's coming up to series 9,Bayleaf is due to leave very soon to work in his restaurant.
Freeview 20
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Virgin 128
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