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The TV themes thread got me thinking about the programmes I used to love as a kid. Was looking through tv.cream.org and found some classics!!!


Best cartoon ever!!! >:D< Closely followed by this.


Couple of imports,

, and

And of course,

.


Grown up programmes... I used to absolutely love Dynasty, so many childhood crushes :-$ What a theme tune though!


Anyway, just thought I'd share that.

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Animal Magic (great TV theme tune by the way), Get Smart and My Favourite Martian but my all time favourite when I was a kid was Do Not Adjust Your Set which featured future members of the Monty Python team, David Jason and of course the Bonzos Dog Band with the immortal Vivian Stanshall.:))
What about Top of The Pops with Legs & Co? I remember when they changed from something else (can't remember what) to Legs & Co and got to do all kinds of dirty dancing to the latest releases! I loved it, but my mum was always moaning in the back ground saying "what is this rubbish you're watching?".

Jays of course I do... They are the same guys who did Zig & Zag before they became Anglified... I absolutely love em to bits


I have a theory that the 2 religious guys who came to the door in the first episode of Black Books are the guys behind both duos....

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