NewbridgeIR wrote: » Lynda Carter looked fantastic. I enjoyed it at the time but when I revisited it on DVD, it didn't stand up. On the other hand, I could watch The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman all day.
branie2 wrote: » Alias Smith & Jones - two train robbers who want amnesty for their crimes, but have to stay on the right side of the law until they get it.
JupiterKid wrote: » Six Million Dollar Man - aired between January 1974 and April 1978. Great show! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGO57y4td-c
The Crowman wrote: » I remember a news report about the time vandals broke into it and wrecked the place. It showed the wax figure of Margaret Thatcher with a sword stuck through her head.
fly_agaric wrote: » Was lurking & I just had to google that + dug this video up.https://www.rte.ie/archives/2015/0501/698083-wax-museum-vandalised/ I have to admit I LOLed (feel a bit bad now...:pac:) Wax museum always gave me a severe case of the creeps, alot of the waxworks were terrible + deep in uncanny valley territory.
The Crowman wrote: » Yes, that's the news report that I remember seeing. The year on that link has to be wrong though, it was a good bit later than 1980. I'd estimate about 1985/86.
The Crowman wrote: » Yes, that's the news report that I remember seeing. The year on that link has to be wrong though, it was a good bit later than 1980. I'd estimate about 1985/86. Edit: it was 1985. Its mentioned here.https://superannrte.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4675:rte-archives-27th-april-3-may-2015&catid=8&Itemid=115
Ayan Unkempt Absinthe wrote: » It's definitely not May 1980 as the date claims. It features waxworks of Prince Charles arm in arm with Princess Diana, and the two of them were only rumored to be dating at that time.
branie2 wrote: » Family Album, in the 80s, was my introduction to the bikini.
pawdee wrote: » Shtamp out scour!
JupiterKid wrote: » Air Wolf - as an 11 year old lad in the 80s I thought this show was the bees’ knees! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8syGlAMTKA
twirlagig wrote: » Also remember this one... apologies if it’s been posted before..https://youtu.be/5m_IjyG8jpE Can’t embed on phone still! Sorry!
naughtysmurf wrote: » Pics? Asking for a friend
The Crowman wrote: » I used to have a giggle at the really crap bit in this where the digger hits the power line. Like something from Captain Pugwash. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJaG4ngvh4A
6541 wrote: » I always remember been wet. Wet shoes, socks, Wet clothes - maybe that is because we didn't have a bean and walked everywhere. Taxi's never heard of such things. Ah sure its only a shower and you only have two miles to walk home.
Electric Sheep wrote: » The joy of sitting all day in an unheated school in your wet clothes.
6541 wrote: » Electric Sheep wrote: » The joy of sitting all day in an unheated school in your wet clothes. Its mad to think of that now - in fact sitting around soaked is so alien now, it was frigging normal back in the day. Gangs of drenched kids, its actually kind of funny when you think about it.