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"John Hall" wrote in message ... In message , Woody writes "John Hall" wrote in message news ![]() In message , Woody writes snip Lone Ranger Oh yes, a favourite of mine too, It was on on Saturday mornings in the late 1950s, ISTR. There was also "Champion, the Wonder Horse". -- We musn't forget Skippy, the Bush Kangeroo must we? I never saw that. When was it on? -- Late 60's/early 70's. Google it, there's a Wiki item. Tick tick tick "What was that Skippy, Martha's fallen down the old mineshaft?" Tick Tick -- Woody harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com |
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In message , Woody
writes "John Hall" wrote in message ... In message , Woody writes "John Hall" wrote in message news
In message , Woodywrites snip Lone Ranger Oh yes, a favourite of mine too, It was on on Saturday mornings in the late 1950s, ISTR. There was also "Champion, the Wonder Horse". -- We musn't forget Skippy, the Bush Kangeroo must we? I never saw that. When was it on? Late 60's/early 70's. Too late for me. I was too old for children's TV by then. Google it, there's a Wiki item. I've heard of it, and vaguely know about it. Tick tick tick "What was that Skippy, Martha's fallen down the old mineshaft?" Tick Tick I can see the similarity to "Champion, TWH". -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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On Thu, 3 May 2018 08:01:33 +0100, "The Simpsons"
wrote: You lot are younger than I thought. Not noticed any mention of Billy Bean and His Funny Machine. He built it to see what it would do. Yes! I remember that. Did the machine not make collar studs, or something equally random? Anyway, it put me in mind of Michael Bentine and The Bumblies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNJeIX8y3Go |
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On Fri, 04 May 2018 07:14:58 +0100, John J Armstrong
wrote: You lot are younger than I thought. Not noticed any mention of Billy Bean and His Funny Machine. He built it to see what it would do. Yes! I remember that. Did the machine not make collar studs, or something equally random? Anyway, it put me in mind of Michael Bentine and The Bumblies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNJeIX8y3Go The only thing I remember from the Bumblies was their train set, which run upside down on the ceiling, just like them. I daresay that would have amounted to a special effect in those days, as it would probably have required reversing scan coils in cameras because physically mounting a 4.5" Image Orthicon camera upside down would be seriously impractical. Some cameras were fitted with switches to reverse the scan coils but there was a rule that we had to switch the beam current off first to avoid the risk of burning the target, so it wasn't a quick manoeuvre. The Youtube clip that played immediately after this one (because autoplay seems to be on by default) was one with Spike Milligan playing a Pakistani Dalek, which I somehow doubt would ever get made nowadays, as it would probably be called "politically incorrect", or "hate speech" or "offensive". It would be pretty much guaranteed to offend several of the factions that routinely seek to be offended. It reminds me of another of Michael Bentine's recurring themes, those miniature dioramas with little invisible people represented only by voices and sound effects, and usually explosions. One memorable one was about the IRA, the little voices had Irish accents and one by one the miniature props were all blown up. It's been a long time since anything like that could be made too. Those were the days when it was assumed that people could separate fantasy from reality and humour from evil intent. Today you can't even teach a dog to raise its paw. Rod. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Wed, 2 May 2018 14:01:24 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote: Robin Hood, William Tell, Popeye, Mr Edd, Beverly Hillbillies, Flintstones I wonder how many man/woman hours were expended trying to think of a better line for 'Do re me' in The Sound of Music than 'La - a note to follow so'. |
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On Friday, 4 May 2018 08:56:57 UTC+1, Roderick Stewart wrote:
Today you can't even teach a dog to raise its paw. You can, just not in response to Sieg Heil. Owain |
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On 04/05/2018 09:25, Scott wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: Robin Hood, William Tell, Popeye, Mr Edd, Beverly Hillbillies, Flintstones I wonder how many man/woman hours were expended trying to think of a better line for 'Do re me' in The Sound of Music than 'La - a note to follow so'. I too had wondered about the weakness and self-circular contrivance of that. Perhaps Oscar could have used the line: Doh - a deer, a female deer Re - a drop of golden sun Mi - a name I call myself Fa - a long, long, way to run So - a needle pulling thread La - the Liverpool for "lad" Te - a drink with jam and bread, ....which will bring us back to Do. ["Self-circular" - you could call a road that.] |
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"JNugent" wrote in message
... On 04/05/2018 09:25, Scott wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Robin Hood, William Tell, Popeye, Mr Edd, Beverly Hillbillies, Flintstones I wonder how many man/woman hours were expended trying to think of a better line for 'Do re me' in The Sound of Music than 'La - a note to follow so'. I too had wondered about the weakness and self-circular contrivance of that. Perhaps Oscar could have used the line: Doh - a deer, a female deer Re - a drop of golden sun Mi - a name I call myself Fa - a long, long, way to run So - a needle pulling thread La - the Liverpool for "lad" Te - a drink with jam and bread, ...which will bring us back to Do. I have a confession. I learned the song long before I'd ever heard of the do-re-mi musical system of notes. They were just random words (Doe, Ray, Me, Far, Sew, La, Tea, Doe) and it wasn't until I was well into my teens that I saw a reference in an old textbook about do-re-mi and the penny finally dropped. It didn't help that our "music" lessons were more about getting us to appreciate very highbrow classical music than about the science and logic behind chords, chord progressions and why one key sounds subtly different to another (because notes are not *exactly* 2 ^ (1/13) ratio apart). That would have been far more interesting that the music teacher going into raptures about Mahler's symphony or Das Lied Von Der Erde - Alby had a thing about German composers and matronly contraltos with power-assisted voices. |
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On Fri, 04 May 2018 09:25:06 +0100, Scott
wrote: Robin Hood, William Tell, Popeye, Mr Edd, Beverly Hillbillies, Flintstones I wonder how many man/woman hours were expended trying to think of a better line for 'Do re me' in The Sound of Music than 'La - a note to follow so'. Perhaps they checked the dictionary entry for "two" which says "one more than one", and then "three" which says "one more than two", and a few subsequent numbers, and then realised that it was what could be called a precedent and they'd be wasting their time worrying about it. Rod. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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