I'm watching Lion King II with my toddler right now. It looks like Nick Glennie-Smith did work on both The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and Pirates of The Caribbean: Curse of The Black Pearl in both composing and conducting capacities, respectively. So its less theft and more re-use.
I Remember Watching Both Britcoms "Keeping Up Appearances" & "As Time Goes By" When I Was A Kid It Came On Mississippi Public Broadcasting Every Saturday Evening At 8pm Right After The Lawrence Welk Show At 7pm
If Courtney from total drama was son this time traveling with the gang her flashbacks would be Her debut in what’s new Scooby doo there’s snow creature Her appearing on total drama island not so happy campers Her pulling out a pole light from the haunt campers Her kissing Duncan in basic straining Her head locking Cody in a total drama drama drama island Her appearing on total drama action in ocean 8 Her as the human cricket in superhero idle Her and Gwen spending time together in London in I see London Her crying in the super flies Her and Cameron kissing in all stars Shark barfing on her because of her sundae
(If Courtney from total drama was on this) (After traveling through time) Courtney-what the oh what did you idiots do Velma-we didn’t do nothing we were trying to stop this monsters then it used its magic to time travel Shaggy-and like and never wanted go through that again Scooby-me too Courtney-well you buffoons better get me outta here or I’ll (feels like she gonna vomit runs off and throws up) Fred-guess Courtney had a big lunch before leaving Shaggy-and like speaking of lunch do you think there’s food here Scooby-I be disappointed if there isn’t Daphne-well we better check this place out on where we are Fred-good idea what about Courtney should we wait for her Velma-personally I say she can find her way but seeing that she’s the only modern person with us she has to come with us (All sigh)
HUH! I always thought the deleted sharp tooth scene was in the finale... I'll have to double check the music again but i seem to recall there being a large omission musically from the finale
Here are some. Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, Roger Bannister breaks the 4 minute mile record, Harold Wilson becoming Prime Minister, JFK, England win the World Cup in 1966, the Mini Skirt's popularity, Beatlemania, Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977, Falklands War 1982, Upheaval in Eastern Europe and end of the Cold War, fall of Berlin Wall, John Major becomes Prime Minister in late 1990.
I remember my mom watching PBS when I was a young child and me rushing in when this show came on JUST to hear this song, I loved it even as a young child as still do as an adult. Nostalgia at its finest. :)
When my father was still alive, my mother used to watch this on PBS [we actually had 3 PBS channels on cable] Friday and Saturday nights. The PBS channel we have now doesn't air it, I miss watching it.
Anyone here who actually watched this on BBC 1 and from the UK? Seems to be a load of Americans on here. As a child I had no desire to watch this, but now it reminds me of happier times. I miss those days.
My father watched this all the time on PBS with his tea and everything. I always come home from elementary school and he always has this and Are You Being Served? on lol.
When I was going thru my divorce over 20 years ago, I stayed with my Mom for two months and we would religiously watch her PBS British shows on Saturday nights, and have such an enjoyable bonding time. My Mom took my mind off my divorce. I remember being heart broken during this time and I fell in love with this show. I couldn't imagine ever finding someone to fall in love again with. Fast forward years later, and I found my soulmate. I was 45 and my wife 43 when we met and it was fate that we met. We had literally lived a street over at times and she even worked for the same law firm, but left just before I was hired. And our families had worked for the same Aerospace company and we had been at the same events and summer picnics. We met later in life, just like the show.
pbs will keep this and other shows on their network but they won't put back on eastenders, vicar of dibley or coupling. These were other great shows as well and I think that PBS needs to put these back on and start showing them again. There's a bunch of us who enjoys these type of shows like vicar of dibley, coupling and EastEnders