Best Defence embarrassed Paramount into hiring Eddie Murphy to film insert scenes, as the original version of the movie without him in it, wasn't funny.
I was looking to see if we have any other sign-offs from April 88 as I've found one on a tape that I suspect is from that period. It follows a snooker match between Tony Knowles and Danny Fowler and since I'm not an 80s kid, I wanted to know if anyone could help identify the date. It should be up on my channel tomorrow.
Graham Roberts was wrong about the Holiday Monday episode being the final one as YTV would screen another on the following Monday 27th (episode 85) before then taking a break for the summer.
This is channel 4 that happened is 30 previous years ago on Thursday 31st December 1992 is New Year’s Eve and Friday 1st January 1993 is New Year’s Day. Happy 😃 new year to everyone in Great Britain 🇬🇧 is England 🏴, Wales 🏴, Scotland 🏴, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man 🇮🇲. Well, I was aged 16 years old at the time 🕰️. Time 🕰️ flies very quickly. On the Monday 1st of January in 2024 is New Year’s Day, the year 1993 will be aged 31 years old. 😀 😃 😍 😁 🥳 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Seems like a life time so long long ago!!!!!. This was aired 3 dsys before my 10th Birthday and now im the ripe old age of 50!!!!!!!. Where the hell did the time go???.
I would have been 14 at the time of this footage and remember it very well. Christmas TV programmes were better quality than those of recent vintage, despite only four channels!
Thursday the 15th of July. I'd just finished my 2nd year exams at university. I remember it well, because I moved into a new shared house. It made me think about people I knew, and what they were doing at the time.Thanks for reviving the memories.
You are so right there then too of course really alas somehow too. I don't watch it either now not really too. I guess it was different then compared to now somehow?
I remember that drama, Claire. Does anyone know if it’s still available anywhere. People watching in 2022 will mark 8th September 1982 as exactly 40 years before the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
3:42 Lyrics (but Le Havre): *A jamais le premier* *De tous les clubs français* *ô H.A.C.* *Fiers de tes origins* *Fils d’Oxford et Cambridge* *Deux coulours font nôtre prestige* *Ciel et marine*
I don't suppose you still have the rest of the Spitting Image episode that is introduced at the end of this clip? There's a notorious flash frame in there which is cut from the DVD release, and I've never found anyone else with an off-air so we could actually see it! It would be an amazing piece of TV history if you still have it.