Stewart John Miller
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Post by Stewart John Miller on Jan 8, 2006 12:14:27 GMT
I have queries about 2 old shows I can't remember the names of....
One is about some old geezer who travels around in a telephone box, visiting other planets and historical periods.
The second one is about this bloke who runs a hotel with his wife, a Spaniard who can't speak English, and a fit American bird.
Any takers?
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Post by AlanJ on Jan 8, 2006 12:22:20 GMT
You'll be lucky!
But as for me I have a more genuine query. For some unacountable reason yesterday a scene from an old 60s? children's show popped into my head. It's a puppet show. In every episode, as a kind of interlude, there was a piano playing clown? He'd bang away in a very Russ Conway style and half-way through he'd wave at the camera. Would this have been something like the Pinky & Perky Show?
Alan
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Post by Stephen Doran on Jan 8, 2006 12:55:06 GMT
I have queries about 2 old shows I can't remember the names of.... One is about some old geezer who travels around in a telephone box, visiting other planets and historical periods. The second one is about this bloke who runs a hotel with his wife, a Spaniard who can't speak English, and a fit American bird.dr who&fawlty towers? ;D Any takers?
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Post by williamM on Jan 9, 2006 16:48:10 GMT
I have queries about 2 old shows I can't remember the names of.... One is about some old geezer who travels around in a telephone box, visiting other planets and historical periods. The second one is about this bloke who runs a hotel with his wife, a Spaniard who can't speak English, and a fit American bird. Any takers? The first is Professor WHAT and his amazing electrical time trousers 1961-1974 starring Wilfred Bramble as the techno-corduroy wearing time traveller and Raquel Welch as his futuristic nuclear generated companion The second is Babylon Gardens a sitcom set in a Hotel in the Serengeti game reserve ("don't mention the Spanish inquisition"). 1969-1981 controversially casting Henry Kissinger as the lunatic manager Anthony Slick and Barbra Streisand as "Fit American Bird".
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