Bluey was always an inspiration athletes who found their calling a little later than the rest. The way he shrugged off a heart attack, picked up the pace and then completed with a discus throw shows why he was a bloody legend.
Fitzroy St looks somewhat similar today than it did then. There's a few more apartment buildings have gone up on the right side of the street going down towards the beach. Bargearse was what I saw first of course, but Lucky Grills was a pretty decent actor. I think I first saw Bluey maybe in the mid-late 90's when Ch.7 replayed the series late at night.. I thought it was a pretty good show.. Lucky was a likeable guy, and his character was cool..
John Proper is the bad guy ? Used to be a floor manager at Channel 9 ? Did a bit of acting for Crawford as well. In fact I think he was mainly an actor ?Thanks for the upload. Great series. Pity it only lasted one season.
I can see where i used to live right on the corner t next to the white building now the Sait night club and the Mitchells brush shop is now the supermarket and apartments
@@peterjazz850 ...I'd be very interested to have the titles of what kpm music you have..in after mostly Crawford stuff heard in their various tv shows..can you send a list of what you have please ?...what other albums that aren't kpm do you have ?...
He played a 'Barassi' like character named 'Rostoff'. Only line he had was 'you're playing like poof's!' LOL. I had no idea he left us so recently. How did you find out?
Despite his bad heart Bluey actually had a nice turn of speed but unfortunately no stamina therefore relying on dopey crims to fall for his magic tricks.