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Appletree1 SUBS
29th May 2020
TV
Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (1968 - 1970)
Kangaroos are extremely "thick" animals and the had a hell of a job getting the various "beasts" to do what they wanted them to do!
No Kangaroo would ever behave like the ones in the show!

Appletree1 SUBS
29th May 2020
TV
The Phil Silvers Show (1955 - 1959)
Despite the numerous TV repeats over the ages Phil Silvers only got the money he was paid for making the show in the first place. So sad that he and the rest of the cast were treated that way.

Appletree1 SUBS
6th Jul 2018
TV
Treasure Hunt (1982 - 1989)
As the cameraman was called Graham and also knew what Anneka had to do, she was very cheeky with him. Which was good for me, being also called Graham, there was this gorgeous blond flirting to the camera using my name!
Great for the old ego!!

Appletree1 SUBS
6th Jul 2018
TV
Star Trek (1966 - 1969)
When it was made a company who made sliding doors wanted to know how the doors opened so quick. They had to tell them that it was two men pushing them!

Doctor McCoy operated with salt pots!

Warp One by the way is the speed of light. Warp Eight 512 times the speed of light.

Appletree1 SUBS
6th Jul 2018
TV
Pot Black (1969 - 1986)
Commissioned for the BBC on BBC 2 to promote the introduction of colour TV.

The series became even more popular after the famous line "and for those watching in Black and White the pink is next to the brown..."
Or something along those lines....

Appletree1 SUBS
6th Jul 2018
TV
Timeslip (1970 - 1971)
Did you know that the fence has been preserved as it was a WW2 military station!

Spencer and Cheryl are now the god parents to each other's kids.

I suspect that Simon Randall might have been the prototype of Harry Potter! Depending if J K saw it!

Appletree1 SUBS
3rd Jul 2018
TV
Timeslip (1970 - 1971)
There is a DVD available of the whole series. However only one episode has survived in colour. That being the last one in the Icebox one.
It seems they were only rescued by being recorded for use in other countries.



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