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- 105 - Get Your Trousers On - You're Nicked!
Welcome back to My 70s TV Childhood. In this episode, we journey through the streets of 1970s London with a torch light on the iconic police drama, The Sweeney.As a child, I loved the gritty world of detectives Jack Regan and George Carter, and their relentless pursuit of justice amidst the backdrop of a city rife with crime and corruption.Through the lens of The Sweeney, we can learn a lot about the social and cultural landscape of 1970s Britain, reflecting on the show's portrayal of urban l...
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 104 - The Quiz #18
Hello, and welcome to the My 70s TV Childhood Quiz. Whether you're a regular listener or joining us for the first time, it's great to have you here. We're back with our usual four rounds of five questions each. Remember, it's just for fun, but feel free to take it seriously and share your thoughts, scores, and who you're playing with by reaching out through Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, our blog at www.my70stvchildhood.com, or email me directly at quiz@my70stvchildhood.com. Grab a ...
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 103 - The Tomorrow People
Welcome back to My 70’s TV Childhood. This episode marks the 51st anniversary of "The Tomorrow People," a show that premiered on 30 April 1973, and was a gateway to a world of superhuman abilities and thrilling adventures.Join me as we explore how the Tomorrow People, equipped with their jaunting belts, navigated the challenges and adventures that came with their abilities. We'll look back at the show's iconic characters, from the de facto leader, John, played by Nicholas Young, to the feisty...
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 102 - The Quiz #17
Hello, and welcome to the My 70s TV Childhood Quiz #17! Whether you're a regular listener or joining us for the first time, it's great to have you here.We're back with our usual four rounds of five questions each. Remember, it's just for fun, but feel free to take it seriously and share your thoughts, scores, and who you're playing with by reaching out through Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, our blog at www.my70stvchildhood.com, or email me directly at quiz@my70stvchildhood.com.Grab a pen and ...
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 101 - 100th Episode: Norris, Is It A Record?
Welcome to this milestone 100th episode of My 70’s TV Childhood! Since our debut in September 2020, we've journeyed through the nostalgic realm of 1970s British television, reminiscing about the shows that shaped our memories and cultural experiences.In this celebratory episode, we reflect on the remarkable journey from our first release amidst a global pandemic to today. Despite the challenges of lockdowns, our podcast has provided a delightful escape into the cherished television of yestery...
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 100 - The Quiz #16
Hello and welcome back to the My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz. If you're tuning in for the first time, a hearty welcome to you. Our quiz takes inspiration from the immensely popular My 70’s TV Childhood podcast, exploring the memories of growing up in 1970s Britain and the significant role television played in our lives during that era.Our quiz comprises twenty questions spread across four rounds, each crafted to assess your knowledge of 1970s television and evoke nostalgic moments from our podcast...
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 99 - Commercial Break 3: Food and Drink
Hello and welcome back to another episode of My 70s TV Childhood. Whether you're a returning listener or tuning in for the first time, you're truly welcome here. Our podcast enjoys the nostalgia of growing up in 1970s Britain, highlighting the significant role television played in shaping our memories. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to us. Your messages and memories are invaluable. I'm a bit behind on responses due to my day job, but I'll catch up soon. Please continue to shar...
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 98 - The Quiz #15
Hello, I'm Oliver Colling, and this is the My 70s TV Childhood Quiz! If you're a dedicated listener or joining us for the first time, a huge welcome to you.Before we launch into today's quiz, I'm pleased to announce there's no need for apologies today! Our new My 70s TV Childhood Fact Verification Unit is working overtime to ensure all our trivia meets the high standards of accuracy.Feel free to reach out to us with your burning questions, reflections and bonas answers through our vario...
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 97 - The Adventures of Rupert Bear
Hello and welcome back to another episode of My 70s TV Childhood.I want to express my gratitude to all our listeners, both returning and new. Your support means the world to me, and I truly appreciate each and every one of you. Your feedback has been invaluable in shaping our podcast, so thank you for sharing your thoughts and memories with us.If you haven't already, don't forget to connect with us on our various platforms – whether it's Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, our blog at www.my70stvchi...
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 96 - The Quiz #14
Hello, I’m Oliver Colling, and welcome to the My 70s TV Childhood Quiz! Whether you're a returning listener or joining us for the first time, we're thrilled to have you here.Before we jump into today's quiz, I must address a little blunder from our last episode. My apologies for the mix-up with Felix and Oscar from The Odd Couple. Thank you to Mark for pointing it out. Your feedback is always appreciated.You can connect with us with questions, queries, and memories on various platforms: Twitt...
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 95 - Wacky Races
Hello, and welcome to another episode of "My 70's TV Childhood," the podcast that transports you back to the nostalgic days of growing up in 1970s Britain. Today, we're buckling up for a high-speed journey into one of the most beloved animated series of the era - "Wacky Races."Growing up in the '70s, television was our window to a world of wonder, imagination, and the best cartoons ever! Who doesn't remember rushing home from school to make sure you didn’t miss the start?For me, "Wacky Races"...
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 94 - The Quiz #13
Hello, I’m Oliver Colling, and welcome to the My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz! Whether you're a first-time listener or a regular, get ready for some nostalgic fun.We have four rounds, each consisting of five questions, and each correct answer earns you a point. And what do points make? A happy listener!Remember, it's all in good fun. So grab a pen, paper, and your favourite beverage, and let's get started.In Round One, we're celebrating with a special birthday-themed round called Birthday Bonanza. ...
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 93 - The Mr. Men and the Long Hot Summer of 1976
Hello, and welcome to another episode of "My 70's TV Childhood," the podcast that takes you on a nostalgic journey back to being a child in 1970s Britain, and the special place television had in defining our early years. Remembering the simplicity and carefree nature of childhood during the '70s, a time when playing outside was the default activity and technology hadn't yet infiltrated every aspect of our lives. The long summer days of swingball or hide and seek with friends is a far cry...
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 92 - The Quiz #12
This week on "My 70's TV Childhood," we're taking a journey back to the golden era of Great British TV—1972. It's a year that's a treasure trove of classic television, still close to the hearts of those who experienced its magic firsthand.Whether you're indulging in a comforting cuppa or sipping on a glass of Malbec, prepare for a nostalgic trip through the memories and laughter of 1970s television—and remember, it's all in good fun!We start with a tribute to the late Ian Lavender in our "Stu...
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 91 - Don’t give Up on Us Baby: David Soul RIP
In this episode, we fondly remember the late David Soul, his incredible life, and career as an actor and musician, rising to stardom in both fields.Born David Solberg in 1943 in Chicago, Soul's diverse upbringing, influenced by his father's role as a Lutheran minister. While living in Mexico, he learned the guitar and dreamed of a music career. However, fate led him into acting, with notable appearances in the 1960s as "The Covered Man."Soul's major breakthrough came in 1975 when he sta...
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 90 - The Quiz #11
This week on "My 70's TV Childhood," we're taking a journey back to the golden era of Great British TV—1973. It's a year that's become emblematic of classic television, still cherished by those who experienced it firsthand.Whether you're savouring a cuppa or you've opted to conclude dry January with something a tad stronger (cheers from us!), prepare for a trip through the memories and mirth of 1970s television—and remember, it's all just for fun!We start with the "Spin the Wheel" round, wher...
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 89 - The Goodies
Welcome to 'My 70's TV Childhood'. This episode takes us back to 'The Goodies,' a show that left an indelible mark on our memories with its unique mix of comedy and whimsy. Starring the dynamic trio of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Bill Oddie, 'The Goodies' brought laughter with their motto, "We Do Anything, Anytime," tackling a myriad of zany tasks in each episode.Remember the sheer madness of 'Kitten Kong' where a tiny kitten named Twinkle turns into a city-stomping giant, or the un...
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 88 - The Quiz #10
Welcome to "My 70s TV Childhood Quiz". In this exciting first quiz of 2024, we're returning to the vibrant world of 1970s television with our quiz designed to test your knowledge and bring back some great memories.We kick off the episode with our famous "Spin the Wheel" round, where we randomly select a year from the 70s. This time, we've landed on 1979, a year rich with many popular TV shows ending their remarkable runs. We've prepared a series of brilliant questions about these shows, inclu...
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 87 - Survivors: Would You Survive?
Hello, and welcome to the first episode of Season Five of "My 70’s TV Childhood." As we step into the New Year of 2024, I'm excited to share my memories of the iconic TV series "Survivors."In this episode, we'll match our post-Christmas mood by stepping into the dark and apocalyptic world of "Survivors." This series, with its bleak portrayal of a post-pandemic society, was known for its grim and realistic depiction of a world ravaged by a deadly virus – a theme that might sound eerily familia...
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 86 - The Likely Lads: A Fan Favourite for 2024 🎉
Welcome to "My 70s TV Childhood" and Happy New Year! In today's episode, we're taking a journey to Newcastle in the early 1970s to revisit one of our most cherished episodes focused on "The Likely Lads." We'll explore the lives of Bob and Terry, two quintessential characters who embody the spirit and challenges of that era."The Likely Lads" offers a humorous yet poignant look at societal change, the loss of youth, and the enduring nature of friendship. Set against the backdrop of Newcastle, t...
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 85 - Will it get a laugh? Remembering Bob Monkhouse with Colin Edmonds.
Hello, and welcome back to "My 70s TV Childhood." In this very special edition, we take a moment to remember the late, greatly missed Bob Monkhouse, who passed away 20 years ago this week.Bob Monkhouse was a central figure in my TV childhood memories, from "The Golden Shot" to "Celebrity Squares" and "Sunday Nights at the London Palladium." His remarkable ability to capture our attention and entertain us was truly exceptional. To commemorate Bob's legacy, we're joined by a special guest, Coli...
Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 84 - Christmas Special- What did I miss in 1976?
Hello again, and welcome back to "My 70's TV Childhood.” In this special Christmas episode, I'm not just taking you back to the nostalgia of the 70s but also right into the heart of the festive season.As I record this episode in mid-December, I'm surrounded by the full swing of the UK's Christmas spirit. The weather outside might be frightful, but the warm and delightful scenes across the country more than make up for it. The air is filled with the smell of mulled wine, mince pies, and a palp...
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 83 - Our Christmas Quiz🎄
Hello, and a warm welcome back to our festive edition of the My 70's TV Childhood quiz. As we edge closer to Christmas, we're infusing our questions with the tinsel-tinted nostalgia of the 1970s. So, why not get comfy in your favourite Christmas jumper, grab a pen and paper, a box of orange-flavoured Matchmakers, a little drink, and settle down for a trip down memory lane?We've lined up 20 questions to ignite those yuletide memories, starting with "Spin the Wheel." We're turning the clock bac...
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 82 - Lazy Sunday Afternoons: Fantasy Island and The Love Boat
Hello again and welcome back to My 70’s TV Childhood, where we relive the joys of growing up in 1970s Britain and the pivotal role of TV in our lives. Today, I'm recording on a nostalgic Sunday afternoon, reminiscent of the simpler, unhurried Sundays of my childhood. Sundays back then were distinct, marked by family time and the comforting routine of church and hearty Sunday lunches.I fondly recall the anticipation for Sunday roast, a quintessential British tradition, and the leisurely aftern...
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 81 - Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Quiz Special
Welcome to the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Quiz Special, our extraordinary edition of the regular 1970s TV-related quiz. This episode is dedicated to celebrating Doctor Who, a landmark show that formed an integral part of Saturday evenings for many who grew up in the 1970s.This quiz unfolds across three exciting rounds. In the first round, titled "The Experts' Questions," we're graced by contributions from a remarkable lineup of Doctor Who podcasters and experts:Geoff and Paul from WHO Corner...
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 80 - Celebrating 60 Years of Doctor Who: Pertwee vs Baker?
Welcome Back, Time Travellers! Thank you for joining us for this very special episode of "My 70's TV Childhood," where we celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. To make this occasion even more exciting, we have an amazing group of Doctor Who experts contributing to this week's show. We are honoured to be joined by Geoff and Paul from WHO Corner to Corner, Steven Schapansky from Radio Free Skaro, Mark Cockram from All Of Time And Space, Christian and James from Kasterborous: The Do...
Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 79 - The My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz #7 – Test Your Knowledge!
Welcome to the 7th edition of "The My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz," your gateway to the golden era of television!Are You a 70s TV Buff? It's Quiz Time!Join us on a nostalgic journey with twenty brain-teasing questions, perfect for both seasoned quiz enthusiasts and newcomers. Grab a drink, your trusty pen and paper, and get ready for a trip down memory lane!What's in Store?Dive into the world of classic soap operas in our "Soap Suds Round," where you'll revisit the cobbled streets of Coronation St...
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 78 - Pies, Pints and Punchlines: The Comedians
Hello, fellow time travellers, and welcome back! In this episode, we're delving into the world of comedy from our beloved decade: the '70s, when comedy legends often emerged from the most unassuming of venues – the working men's clubs.These establishments were not just places of laughter but of community, where entertainment was as important as a pint of ale. For our younger audience or international friends, imagine these clubs as the social hubs of their day, pulsing with life every weekend...
Tue, 07 Nov 2023 - 77 - The Quiz #6
Welcome back fellow time travellers! Oliver Colling here, bringing to you another episode of "The My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz." Whether you've been on this nostalgia trip with us from the beginning or are joining in for the first time, we’re thrilled to have you aboard!Now, for those of you unfamiliar with our format, our quiz is broken down into four rounds, each packed with five questions to challenge your memory of 1970's TV and past podcast episodes. We'll kick things off with our legendary...
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 76 - The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
In this episode of "My 70’s TV Childhood," we dive into the nostalgic world of the 1970s, revisiting the iconic British sitcom, "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin."Despite much social upheaval at the time, television served as a unifying force, offering a shared experience that transcended generations. The simplicity of the 1970s television landscape, characterised by limited channels and the absence of modern conveniences like video recording or streaming, fostered a communal viewing expe...
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 75 - The Quiz # 5
Greetings, nostalgia enthusiasts! Oliver Colling here, welcoming you to the 5th episode of The My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz. Let's step back in time and immerse ourselves in the iconic world of 70’s television.Your feedback is invaluable to us, and it continuously inspires us to refine and enhance our show. We're considering expanding the quiz with additional questions. What do you think? We value your opinions!A big thank you to Kevin for his brilliant suggestion. This episode, we're blending t...
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 74 - The Life of Brian.....Cant
Hello, I’m Oliver Colling, and welcome back to another episode of "My 70’s TV Childhood." Today, we’re stepping into a time machine to revisit the golden era of children’s television, and who better to guide us than the iconic Brian Cant!Brian Cant’s name resonates with warmth and nostalgia for many of us. His voice, a familiar and comforting sound, painted our childhood with colours of joy and imagination. From "Play School" to "Camberwick Green," Brian was the invisible friend who nar...
Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 73 - The Quiz #4
We're delighted to bring you the fourth instalment of our quiz! These episodes will continue to grace your ears fortnightly, ensuring a steady stream of 70’s TV nostalgia. We're also excited to share the news that we've been shortlisted for the Best Film and TV Podcast at the UK Independent Podcast Awards for 2023! A massive thank you to our wonderful listeners for making this achievement possible. Grab a pen and paper—the quiz is about to begin!Dive into a fresh set of 20 questions spre...
Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 72 - That'll Never Catch On: Tomorrow's World
Welcome to another episode of "My 70s TV Childhood". Today, I have some exciting news to share with all of you. Our podcast has been nominated for the UK Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Words can't convey how thankful I am for the unwavering support you've shown over the years. Your participation, be it through listening, reaching out via email and social media, or spreading the word about the podcast, has been the driving force behind this recognition. A massive THANK YOU to each and every ...
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 - 71 - The Quiz #3
In response to your continued enthusiasm for 70's TV nostalgia, we're back with the third episode of our special quiz series. As always, these quiz episodes will appear every other week, nestled between our regular fortnightly episodes, ensuring you get a regular dose of retro fun.Grab a pen and paper—it's quiz time once more!You're set to challenge your 70's TV knowledge with another 20 questions, spread across four distinct rounds. From the unpredictable "Wheel of Fate" to the melodic myste...
Tue, 19 Sep 2023 - 70 - It Ain't Half Hot Mum
Hello, I’m Oliver Colling, and welcome back to another episode of "My 70s TV Childhood." Before we deep dive into this week's show, "It Ain’t Half Hot Mum," I want to give a heartfelt thank you to all our listeners. We recently celebrated our third birthday, marking three years of reliving the golden era of 70s television. Your feedback, memories, and engagement have been the driving force behind this journey.A special shoutout to Stan for his detective work in finding the Colditz map I menti...
Tue, 12 Sep 2023 - 69 - The Quiz #2
We are thrilled to bring you the second episode of our quiz! Just like before, these quiz episodes will pop up every other week to test your 70s TV knowledge, alongside our regular fortnightly episodes.Get ready, grab a pen and paper—it's quiz time again!You're about to dive into another set of 20 questions spread across four unique rounds. Each round has its own theme, from spinning the "Wheel of Fate" to guessing iconic TV tunes. So, are you ready to beat your previous score?Let's see if yo...
Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 68 - Parky R.I.P.
Welcome back to My 70s TV Childhood, the podcast where we celebrate growing up in 1970s Britain and the pivotal role television played. In today’s show, we honour the legendary TV chat show host, Michael Parkinson, who has sadly passed away. Michael was an iconic fixture in British television throughout the 1970s and beyond. We could not let his passing go without a special tribute from us at My 70s TV Childhood.From humble beginnings in Cudworth in 1935, Michael's journey from a mining commu...
Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 67 - The Quiz #1
In response to the demand for more 70’s TV childhood content, we are excited to introduce the first episode of our new quiz. This special addition will be available every other week, in conjunction with our regular fortnightly episodes. This quiz extravaganza is here to add a touch of nostalgia to your podcast playlist.Grab a pen and paper—it's quiz time!You're about to put your 70’s TV knowledge and a touch of social history to the test across four rounds, each with five questions. There's a...
Tue, 22 Aug 2023 - 66 - Battle of the Butlers! Upstairs Downstairs vs. Downton Abbey
Welcome back to another episode of "My 70s TV Childhood." I'm thrilled to have you join me as we dive into the ultimate clash of TV titans – it's the Battle of the Butlers, the showdown of the century between "Upstairs Downstairs" and "Downton Abbey."First off, a big thank you to all our listeners, whether you're tuning in for the first time or you've been here since the beginning – I appreciate each and every one of you.Now, let the battle commence…Let’s rewind the clock back to a time when ...
Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 65 - Coming Soon: The My 70's TV Childhood Quiz!
Exciting news! On the 22nd of August, we'll be launching "Wait for it... the My 70's TV Childhood Quiz!"We've been overwhelmed by your knowledge and passion for the 1970s and the TV shows of that era. Many of you have shared your memories and stories, and we're thrilled to challenge your brain cells with our TV trivia quiz.Every fortnight, we'll present you with four rounds of questions to test your 70's TV knowledge. Gather your friends, siblings, or anyone who used to argue about their favo...
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 64 - Summer Holidays: The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
Welcome back to another episode of My 70's TV Childhood, where we take you back to Britain in the 1970s and reminisce about what it was like to be a child during that time, especially with the influence of television. Ah, the memories of gathering around our small 20-inch TVs, watching one of three channels, sometimes in black and white, sometimes with a rented TV set from Radio Rentals. Those were the days!Before we dive into this episode's topic, let me extend a warm welcome to our new list...
Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 63 - The New Avengers: Cool, Classy, and Quintessentially British
Welcome to another episode of My 70’s TV Childhood! I'm Oliver Colling, and in this podcast, we journey back to the 1970s in Britain to celebrate the role of television in our lives as children. Television was more than just entertainment; it shaped our experiences, provided a window to the world, and created lasting memories. Join me as we explore the shows that defined our generation and continue to hold a special place in our hearts.In this episode, we dive into the iconic TV series, The N...
Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 62 - HOW! Cowboys and Indians: And What We Learned Along the Way
Welcome to another episode of "My 70’s TV Childhood"! In this week's instalment, we take a deep dive into the profound impact of television on our lives as we reminisce about growing up in 1970’s Britain. Despite the limited channels, television played a pivotal role in fostering a strong sense of shared identity among my generation.During that era, concepts like cultural appropriation were unfamiliar to us. Our society was brimming with cultural references borrowed from India, Africa, North ...
Tue, 04 Jul 2023 - 61 - We Are The Champions!
Welcome back to the podcast which remembers what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives then. It was a world of orange and beige clothes, instant mash potato and economic ruin for the UK but for those of a certain age it was our childhood and we remember it fondly.In this episode, we celebrate the long, warm days of a British summer and our obsession with making the most of the little warm weather we had. Alongside vi...
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 60 - Goodnight John Boy! - The Waltons and Happy Days
Welcome back to the sweet you can eat between meals without spoiling your appetite - or was that Milky Way? In this episode of our podcast recalling what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970's Britain and the important part TV played in our lives.We're back to Waltons Mountain in Depression era Virginia to meet the family with the famous bedtime ritual and consider why they struck such a chord with British audiences. How many of the clan can you name?Our host Oliver compares the beautifu...
Wed, 17 May 2023 - 59 - Seedy Sitcoms: Steptoe and Rising Damp
In the latest episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in the 70's in Britain and the huge part TV played in our childhoods, we are looking at the seedy side of life. From litter in the streets, dog mess under foot and body odour we remember how dirty life could be back then. We also remember two classic sitcoms which dwelt on the seedy side of life.Steptoe and Son brought us the strained relationship between Harold Steptoe, a would be free thinker and intellectual and his father Albert,...
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 58 - Achtung! Colditz and Secret Army
In this episode of the podcast remembering what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970's Britain and how TV shaped our lives, we look at how the Second World War was portrayed in popular culture. Our host Oliver recalls Commando comics, Battle and Action comics, and how far away the War seemed as a child.We look at two 70's shows which started to change the way we looked at the War. Colditz brought us great scripts, a strong cast including David McCallum and Anthony Valentine and how it in...
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 57 - Out of Africa: Tarzan and Daktari
In this episode of the podcast which remembers what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central role which television played in our lives, we look at Africa. and what we did, or more accurately didn't, know about that great continent.The various versions of Tarzan gave us non-stop adventure, even if the cartoon version did go a bit far including jungle Vikings, Abominable Snowpeople and even aliens in flying saucers. We also share fond memories of Daktari, the all roun...
Mon, 20 Feb 2023 - 56 - The Six Million Dollar Man
It's our first episode in Season 4 of the podcast dedicated to celebrating life as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives then.Our host Oliver shares his memories of learning what a threepenny bit equated to in terms of sweets and how decimalisation in 1971 brought us "New Pence" and his Granny's ready reckoner. He also admits to being one of the lost generation who were taught metric at school when the whole country used Imperial measures and, as a...
Fri, 03 Feb 2023 - 55 - Christmas Specials
Welcome to the Christmas Special edition of the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the special place TV had in our lives. We're looking at 70's Christmas Specials and the magic they brought to our homes.From the Blue Peter Appeal to All Star Record Breakers via Crackerjack! we look back at kids TV specials before considering gameshows like Christmas Mr & Mrs and The Sale of the Century, which were obviously recorded in July. We also go back to think of th...
Wed, 28 Dec 2022 - 54 - Norman Stanley Fletcher - Porridge and Going Straight
Welcome back to the podcast which is a safe space for those wanting to reminisce about growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives then.In this episode we return to the work of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais as they chronicle the life and times of Norman Stanley Fletcher in prison based sitcom Porridge and its less well remembered sequel Going Straight. We remember the chemistry between Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale, the fearsome Mr...
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 53 - It's The Muppet Show!
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that TV played in our society then.This episode is brought to you by the number 7 and the letter Zee which can only mean one thing; "Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?" Our host Oliver remembers his eyes being opened to US kids and hearing words like "grouch" "trash" and "cookie" for the first time. We also remember the real stars of the show, The Muppets.We fo...
Fri, 04 Nov 2022 - 52 - Whatever Happened to The Likely Lads?
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives then.The 70's marked a time of change for Britain when huge numbers of people moved from traditional, industrial city centres to new housing estates with aspirations to join the middle classes. TV reflected this cultural shift and Whatever Happened to The Likely Lads? captured this perfectly. Brilliantly scripted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, the ...
Tue, 18 Oct 2022 - 51 - Watching the Detectives - US Style
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part which television played in our and our families' lives then.In this episode, we look at the huge number of US cop and detective shows which formed a staple of 1970's TV programming. Our host Oliver runs down his Top 10 of shows including favourites like Kojak and The Rockford Files. We remember husband and wife double acts in Hart to Hart and McMillan and Wife and the underrated Serpico. ...
Sun, 14 Aug 2022 - 50 - 50th Episode: What Was On in 1972?
To mark our fiftieth episode, we travel back 50 years to 1972 to see what we were watching on TV. There are some old favourites like The Magic Roundabout, Blue Peter and Penelope Pitstop but some forgotten treasures like Hatty Town and Woobinda - Animal Doctor.Why were Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford in formulaic TV cop shows? And our host Oliver has a bit of difficulty reconciling some of the programme content with 21st century attitudes. Also can you guess which two long running shows started th...
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 - 49 - Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley
Welcome back to the podcast where it’s OK to bang on about what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970’s Britain and where television was at the heart of our childhoods.In this episode we consider Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley, aka The Trumpton Trilogy. These three shows hold a special place in many people's hearts and we try and work out why. From the musical box in the opening credits of Camberwick Green, to the brilliant musical score, not forgetting the narration of the legend...
Wed, 18 May 2022 - 48 - A 70's View of Australia: Skippy, Rolf and The Young Doctors
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in Britain during the 1970's and the central role that TV played in our lives back then.In this episode we remember how we viewed Australia before Crocodile Dundee, Neighbours and Home and Away made it so glamorous and desirable and before it became the place to go on your gap year. In the 1970's it seemed like a far away place which was a bit like the UK but not quite the same. We remember Aussies on TV like Rolf Harris and D...
Sun, 08 May 2022 - 47 - Soap Suds: Coronation Street and Crossroads
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the special part that television played in our lives back then.In this episode we remember soaps in the 70's and in particular Coronation Street and Crossroads. How true to life were Ena Sharples and Hilda Ogden and why has Gail not had much luck with men? We look back at Scouse binman Eddie Yates and marvel at how Rita ran a newsagents by day and was a nightclub singer by night. We're also going back to the f...
Thu, 07 Apr 2022 - 46 - Hong Kong Phooey: Number One Super Guy!
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives.In this episode we look at the plethora of American cartoons which filled in the gaps between homegrown fare on 70's kids TV. From the Wacky Races spin offs The Perils of Penelope Pitstop and Dastardly and Muttley to the cartoon incarnations of Laurel and Hardy we remember Hanna Barbera's second string shows. We look back on the Harlem Globetrotters cartoon ...
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 - 45 - Magic! Sooty, Catweazle and Bewitched
Welcome to Season Three!The podcast celebrating what it was like to grow up in the UK during the 1970's and the special part TV played in our childhood is back again for a new season.Our first episode looks at how magic isn't just about Harry Potter and that 70's kids had plenty of magic themed shows themselves. From the time travelling wizard Catweazle to the unbelievably glamorous witch Samantha and her husband Darrin in Bewitched, we look at how British and American shows brought their own...
Wed, 16 Feb 2022 - 44 - Christmas 1978 Style
Welcome to the special Christmas edition of the podcast celebrating what it was like to grow up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives.We travel back to Christmas 1978 and our host Oliver explores the TV schedules with Stuart, a regular listener and contributor to the podcast. As well as several familiar shows, we ask why was Pam Ayres in Hong Kong for Christmas and why was Holiday On Ice, erm on ice? Can you remember what the Christmas numb...
Thu, 23 Dec 2021 - 43 - Cosgrove Hall: The Early Years
Welcome back to our podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our and our families lives then.In this episode, our host Oliver attempts to address what some listeners have identified as bias against ITV children's programmes of the 70's so we remember how much cooler Magpie was than Blue Peter and we look at the early work of animators Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall including the opening credits to Rainbow, The Magic Ball (which w...
Sun, 21 Nov 2021 - 42 - Fingerbobs: RIP Yoffy
In this edition of the podcast dedicated to remembering life as a child in 1970's Britain and the part TV played in our lives, our host Oliver goes through some of the messages sent by listeners and puts right his error in omitting Roobarb from our 5 Minute Marvels episode. We also look back at Noah and Nellie, Roobarb's lesser known sequel.Following the recent passing of Rick Jones, the hippyish Play School and Fingerbobs host, we remember his contribution to 1970's children's television and...
Sat, 23 Oct 2021 - 41 - 5 Minute Marvels: From Hector's House to Ludwig via The Magic Roundabout
In this episode of the podcast dedicated to memories of growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the part TV played in our lives, we remember the five minute slot before the BBC's early evening news which became home to many classic shows. From the sleeping arrangements in Hector's House, to the quite frankly bonkers Ludwig, we remember lots of five minute wonders. Who can forget Dougal in The Magic Roundabout, The Wombles, Ivor the Engine or the cowardly Captain Pugwash. What exactly was ...
Wed, 06 Oct 2021 - 40 - Going for a Song
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our lives then. In this episode, our host Oliver wonders whether our society is more materialistic than in the 1970's and uses television schedules to compare and contrast. From Homes Under the Hammer, Cash in the Attic and Flog It! it appears that the schedules are full of programmes about turning a fast profit, even the supposedly superior Antiques Roadshow depends ...
Wed, 22 Sep 2021 - 39 - Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe!
A warm welcome back to the podcast which remembers what it was like to grow up as a child in 70's Britain and the central role that television played in our society. This episode has been recorded by your host Oliver whilst he is on holiday in Jersey which gives an excellent link to a discussion on Bergerac. But before we get too carried away with thoughts of John Nettles, the Bureau des Etranges and Diamond Lil's nightclub it appears that Bergerac was a child of the 1980's so not a valid sub...
Wed, 08 Sep 2021 - 38 - Grange Hill
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up in 1970's Britain and the central part that TV played in our lives then. In this episode we are going back to school. Traditionally, schools were shown in a good light on British TV without much in the way of realism. Mallory Towers and Dotheboys Hall were light years away from my school. All this changed in February 1978 when Grange Hill burst onto our screens and change children's TV for ever. Tucker Jenkins, Trisha Yates and Benny Green go...
Wed, 25 Aug 2021 - 37 - Smarter Than the Average Cartoon Studio!
Welcome back to the podcast which remembers growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the part that TV played in our lives.This week we remember William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and their huge output of cartoons which became the mainstay of 70's children's programming. From Touché Turtle and Yogi Bear through to Scooby Doo, Wacky Races and Help!...It's the Hair Bear Bunch! you couldn't escape their work.We also speak to listener Paul from South Wales who remembers his childhood in the Valle...
Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 36 - Ghosts: Rentaghost and The Ghosts of Motley Hall
Welcome back to the podcast which provides a safe space for those who grew up in 1970's Britain to discuss their childhood's and the role that television played inn their lives. There's nothing here about how great the 60's were or how difficult it is to be a Millennial - no, it's just plain old childhood nostalgia with a 70's twist.Our host Oliver has been watching the BBC show Ghosts and has come to a startling revelation - he has seen it all before, but better. We remember Rentaghost and T...
Wed, 28 Jul 2021 - 35 - Summer in the 70's
Welcome back to our podcast celebrating growing up in 1970's Britain and the huge part that TV played in our lives. We've had lots of comments on our 70's Sitcoms episode and we seem to have opened a can of worms as far as On the Buses is concerned. Whilst some listeners agreed with Oliver, who didn't find it very amusing, there are lots of you who loved it. We remember the film spin offs, one of which beat The Godfather to No1 at the UK box office in 1971 and we've been reminded of the spin ...
Wed, 07 Jul 2021 - 34 - 1970's Sitcoms
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part that television played in our and our families' lives. There were lots of things going on in the 70's which were, frankly, rather depressing. In a world dominated by three day weeks, power cuts and strikes, what we needed was a bit of comic relief which was often provided by sitcoms.Take the sitcom test - how many can you name in a minute and compare to Oliver's total. We look at the rati...
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 - 33 - Bank Holiday Blues
Welcome back to the podcast which remembers what it was like to be a child in 1970's Britain and the huge part that television played in our lives then. In this episode we share memories of the gang we all wanted to be part of, The Double Deckers. How many of them can you remember?Why was it that 1970's British TV was so dire on Bank (Public) Holidays? Our host Oliver looks at listings from 1972, 1973 and 1974 and finds some striking similarities. Did we really want to see the same programmes...
Wed, 09 Jun 2021 - 32 - UFO and Space 1999
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the part that television played in our lives then.We've had lots of feedback from our previous episode, "FAB Virgil: Thunderbirds are Go!" including complaints that we've ignored Gerry Anderson's live action series. This podcast puts that right as we remember the über cool Ed Straker and his S.H.A.D.O. team in UFO and Commander John Koenig's brave crew on Moonbase Alpha in Space 1999. Our host Oliver wond...
Wed, 26 May 2021 - 31 - FAB Virgil - Thunderbirds are Go!
Standby for Action - In the next half hour anything can happen!Welcome back to the podcast dedicated to remembering growing up as a child in Britain during the 1970's and the part TV played in our lives then. In this episode we look back to the puppet creations of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson remembering Fireball XL5, Stingray, the slightly creepy Joe 90 and the darker Captain Scarlett and the Mysterons.We celebrate the clean cut Tracy family who only want to save the world in Thunderbirds...
Wed, 12 May 2021 - 30 - Watching the Detectives
Evenin' All. In the latest episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in Britain as a child during the 1970's and the part TV played in our lives then, we're looking at how the British Police were portrayed on TV. The US brought us glamour and style from Kojak, Columbo and Starsky and Hutch whereas at home we had the cosy Dixon of Dock Green and the grittier Z Cars. We remember watching Regan and Carter shouting, swearing, drinking and smoking in The Sweeney (and that was just in the offic...
Wed, 05 May 2021 - 29 - God Save the Queen!
We're going back to 1977 in this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in 1970's Britain and the television which accompanied our childhoods. The nation was united in celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and there was even more to celebrate for our host Oliver as his family got a colour television set which even had a remote control!Find out which programme Oliver watched first and relive the excitement of the Jubilee celebrations with street parties, jelly and ice cre...
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 - 28 - Commercial Break 2: More 1970's TV Ads
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the part TV played in our childhood. It seems like not all of our listeners agreed with Oliver's choices of best TV ads of the 1970's so we're back with more commercials.They still feature plenty of alcohol, cigars, food and cleaning products but a few elements of personal hygiene are added. Join Oliver in going back to Greenall Whitley Land, find out how Harp Lager can help you be a success with women and how...
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 27 - And Now, From Norwich, It's The Quiz Of The Week!
In this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in the UK during the 1970's we look back at gameshows. From the ultimate professional that was Bob Monkhouse in The Golden Shot and Celebrity Squares to the unlikely Nicholas Parsons in Sale of the Century we remember the unique British versions of US gameshows.Taking in The Sky's the Limit, Top of the Form and Screen Test amongst others join us in a journey back to a time where big money prizes didn't exist and the best y...
Wed, 07 Apr 2021 - 26 - Words & Pictures
In our latest trip back to Britain in the 1970's we remember the excitement and anticipation of television programmes aimed at schools. In the days before video recording, the logistics of getting the school tv to the right classroom, attaching the aerial and keeping your fingers crossed that the teacher could get it to work was a serious matter. Our host Oliver remembers Sam on Boffs' Island, part of Words & Pictures, featuring the young Tony Robinson in pre-Baldrick days. We also look a...
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 25 - Animal Magic!
Welcome back to the podcast that celebrates growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the central role that TV had in our lives.In this episode, we look at how animals played a part in our lives and on the TV screen. Our host Oliver remembers a host of childhood pets including Flopsy the Rabbit, Henrietta the Hen (obviously), several goldfish and a host of cats. We also recall some of our listeners thoughts on Follyfoot, Black Beauty, White Horses, Belle and Sebastian and Tales from the Riv...
Wed, 24 Mar 2021 - 24 - Here is the News
If you think there's too much news available today with 24 hour rolling news channels, here's a chance to remember what TV News was like in the 1970's. As well as there being far less of it, it was something we all listened to and paid attention in case we missed something.We look at BBC and ITN news programmes and remember the heavyweight line ups fielded by both sides. Were you a Richard Baker fan or did you prefer Gordon Honeycombe? And why did the on screen chemistry between Reginald Bosa...
Wed, 17 Mar 2021 - 23 - I Do Have a Wooden Heart
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part television played in our lives then.This week, we're looking back to the BBC's Sunday Classic Serials where many of us got our first taste of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, E Nesbit and even James Fenimore Cooper. Do you remember Arthur Lowe as Mister Micawber in David Copperfield or the bleak, haunting adaptation of The Eagle of the Ninth? Oliver also remembers being bored rigid by a fami...
Wed, 10 Mar 2021 - 22 - Happy Birthday Mr Benn!
Mr Benn is Fifty! This episode of the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the TV that sustained us looks back at the adventures of the man from 52 Festive Road. Starting with the Red Knight, through adventures as a Caveman, a Cowboy, an Astronaut and many others, Mr Benn is an Everyman for our generation. Devised by David McKee and narrated by the wonderful Ray Brooks the series has a special place in our hearts. We also remember the fabulous accompanying music of ...
Wed, 03 Mar 2021 - 21 - Knockin' on Doors, Opening Windows: It's The Sunday Gang
Like many other things we've discussed in this podcast, Sundays were a bit different in the 1970's. Shops were all closed, pubs only open for a few hours, if at all and the TV schedules had a range of religious programming including the BBC's Songs of Praise and ITV's slightly glitzier Stars on Sunday. There were also religious programmes for children. We're joined by the writer, broadcaster and popular culture expert Tim Worthington this week to discuss growing up in Liverpool and what telev...
Wed, 24 Feb 2021 - 20 - Swap Shop or Tiswas?
Does your choice of Saturday morning TV shape your future life? In Swap Shop or Tiswas? we look at how the BBC and ITV targeted their young audiences. Did you side with Noel Edmonds and Maggie Philbin or did you prefer Chris Tarrant and the lovely Sally James? And why did groups of office workers from Dudley volunteer to be locked in a cage to be "flanned" by the Phantom Flan Flinger and have buckets of water thrown over them by Chris Tarrant?In this episode of My 70's TV Childhood, we also l...
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 - 19 - Remember You're A Womble!
This week, we go back to 1973 when not only did Oliver move house for the first time but we also met The Wombles who first graced our screens in February of that year. We also pay tribute to the great Bernard Cribbins, relive his success as a popstar, Jackanory host and generally all round good thing and ask why he hasn't received a knighthood yet.We also reflect on whether The Wombles were really "a furry anvil around my neck" for Mike Batt or whether he should have been a bit more grateful....
Wed, 10 Feb 2021 - 18 - Commercial Break: TV Ads of the 1970's
We continue our new season of the podcast dedicated to celebrating growing up in Britain in the 1970's and the part that TV played in our lives then by looking at what came between our favourite TV shows - the adverts.From Oliver's memories it seems like Britain spent the 1970's getting drunk, smoking and eating sweets and chocolates before buying lots of household cleaning products, presumably to clear up the mess. In his personal Top 10, our host remembers national stereotypes portrayed in ...
Sun, 31 Jan 2021 - 17 - Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Welcome back to the second season of the podcast which celebrates growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the central part TV played in our lives. In this episode, we ask why so many 1970's programme makers and broadcasters seemed to have got the skill of inspiring terror in a generation of children down to a fine art. As well as revisiting the Public Information Films Dark Water and The Finishing Line, we remember Dr Who, Children of the Stones and The Changes striking fear into our hear...
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 - 16 - Coming Soon - Season Two!
After a short break for Christmas and the New Year we're ready for a new season of My 70's TV Childhood, the podcast which celebrates growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the central part that television played in family life during that decade.There'll be lots of reminiscences, interviews, features and a few surprises in the new season but most of all there will be more from you, our listeners. Let us know what you'd like to see in future episodes by visiting our blog www.my70stvchild...
Wed, 13 Jan 2021 - 15 - A 1970's Christmas
In this Christmas edition of the podcast celebrating growing up in 1970's Britain and the part that TV played in our lives, Oliver looks back at his childhood Christmas memories of family get togethers, presents received and Christmas television.From the excitement of the double issues of the Radio and TV Times and Grandmothers sipping Babycham to the Love thy Neighbour Christmas Special via Action Man and train sets, join us to remember what a 1970's Christmas was like. Why did we alwa...
Wed, 16 Dec 2020 - 14 - Festive Selection Box
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up in Britain in the 1970's and the central part TV played in our lives.This week, Oliver has been looking back over the last few months and has put together some of his personal highlights. We go back to George from Wimbledon speculating on the domestic arrangements of Hector's House, Gillian in Cambridge whistling to the Clangers and Stuart remembering death in Pipkins. We also go back to some great theme tunes, hear Mark on his tin whist...
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 - 13 - Get Down Shep!
Welcome back to the podcast where it's OK to have worn orange and beige as a child and where the 1970's is celebrated rather than derided. We celebrate growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the central part TV played in our lives.In this episode, we start to look ahead to Christmas and wonder how we ever got away with hanging highly flammable paper Christmas decorations from the ceiling at school, what was the right tone of your letter to Santa and what annuals you wanted in your stocki...
Wed, 02 Dec 2020 - 12 - Ground Floor: Perfumery, Stationery and Leather Goods
In this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up as a child in 1970's Britain and the central part TV played in our lives then, we hark back to what it was like to go shopping in the 1970's. Shops only open during the day, half day closing and no online options. Our host remembers the difficult choice of what sweets to buy with his threepenny bit and asks whether the milkmen of the North West were involved in organised crime.We recall the great old department stores and inevitably that l...
Wed, 25 Nov 2020 - 11 - All the Right Notes
In this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in the UK in the 1970's and the part television played in our childhood, we look at the power of music and how classic theme tunes can bring back great memories.One of our listeners, Mark from Wiltshire, who is a big noise in the music business, takes over the show and shares his personal 70's TV Childhood and the music that accompanied it. After Morecambe and Wise perform with Andre Preview, we go back to Liverpool and The Onedin Li...
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 10 - Grow, Grow the Lightning Tree
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the part that television played in our childhoods.This episode deals with horses, which seemed to feature a great deal in 1970's TV schedules. From Champion the Wonder Horse and White Horses through to Follyfoot and Black Beauty are fondly remembered by our contributors. It seems that the one thing they all had in common was a fantastic theme tune. Our listener Carol also shares her memories of growing up in t...
Wed, 11 Nov 2020 - 9 - And Still There at Number One
In this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the part TV played in our lives looks at what made Thursday nights special for UK viewers - Top of the Pops.Our host Oliver takes you back to his childhood musical journey starting with nursery rhymes, taking in The Chipmunks, Junior Choice and the jingle for Enkalon 6 Star Nylon and ending up with Top of the Pops. Why was this programme so popular and what did it mean to the generation that grew up in the ...
Wed, 04 Nov 2020 - 8 - That Was a Public Information Film
This episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in Britain during the 1970's and the part television played in our lives looks at Public Information Films. These government sponsored short films were effective, sometimes horrific and always effective.Our host Oliver counts down his Top 10 which includes warnings of danger in the most unexpected places, Rolf Harris telling us to learn to swim and the technology behind TV detector vans. He's joined by a listener to consider the impact of Jo ...
Wed, 28 Oct 2020 - 7 - Sporting Life
Welcome back to the podcast celebrating growing up in the 1970's and the TV we enjoyed in our childhoods. Today I'm joined by our listener Ross from Kingston to talk about sport on TV in the 1970's. Ross is a Sports Media Executive, so ideally placed to compare our sporting memories of the 1970's to the immersive and comprehensive coverage we enjoy today. Spoiler alert: it wasn't like that in the 70's!We look at football and remember what a big deal FA Cup Final day was with the whole TV day ...
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 - 6 - Saturday Night's All Right
Welcome back to the podcast which celebrates growing up during the 1970's in Britain and the part that TV played in our lives.This episode looks at Saturday night television and how I and my family watched it together. We share happy memories of The Pink Panther Show, Basil Brush and Bruce Forsyth and The Generation Game and less happy memories of the variety shows that formed part of Saturday's schedules. We are transported from Warrington to California with Starsky and Hutch, remember 3-2-1...
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