Gods I loved those old telephones☎️. And when we kids said we will meet up at a certain time and place, we met up at that time. Not like now you can give a load of excuses if running late or even better someone tracks your moves (bit stalky but hey)😆.
The fact that the Grinnygog or the Horned One in pre-Christian religions giving gifts of wealth is not something dreamed up by the writers of this series. That was one of his functions and he was depicted so from the British Isles to Russia.
Does anyone else well up at the sound of the title music? For lost childhood and simpler times
Yes , the music is enchanting
No but I feel it in my heart.
Very happy I found this. Television was simply more vivid, thought provoking, and pure back then. Very memorable.
Yes there was a lot of tv shows for kids as children TV had just started and also the ITV commercial tv.
@JRally6 Generally, yes. Good and bad , right wrong in all times but yes...
The TVS Ident and fanfare remind me of my childhood....and happier times...
It's unbelievable how much everything has changed (for the worse), since 1983.
Shouldn't that be 1893? 😊
@@kanewanharris2424 Uh, no.
So true , what seems a time of innocence now
Cars are better than Austin Maestros 😂
Apart from video recording quality, har har.
10:40 that is Roger Ramjet on the TV!!
I am going to have to come back to this later as I am experiencing excruciating nostalgia! 🤫🇬🇧
oh how i would love to go back to the early eighties i was 14 when this made :)
Old Jacobs aka Mr Alabastor is still with us.
Ahh remember the old cans of coke with the ringpull, now look how small they are in 2019 !!. Fantastic programme hope I can find episode 4 ?
Candy bars are smaller too. As for Coke, you can clean the toilet with it.
Gods I loved those old telephones☎️. And when we kids said we will meet up at a certain time and place, we met up at that time. Not like now you can give a load of excuses if running late or even better someone tracks your moves (bit stalky but hey)😆.
The fact that the Grinnygog or the Horned One in pre-Christian religions giving gifts of wealth is not something dreamed up by the writers of this series. That was one of his functions and he was depicted so from the British Isles to Russia.
That makes it a spiritual...writing off another religion as 'mythology' is not right.
That's Ian Beale actor before he did Eastenders!
It sure does look like him .🤔
Just notice a younger Sheila Grant before her days in Brookside on C4.
Yes and Barry who was in a relationship with Colin in the mid 80s
7:42 that's a great example of ancient egyptian magic spells. The old incantations were almost like mythological poetry.
Anybody else think the 'grinnygog' looks just like the kind of cast-moulded cement tat that one can still pick up in any garden centre today?
i would love to know where they filmed this it looks a lovley village
Does anyone know where this was filmed?
Wikipedia will tell you what you want to know.
Yes, in Hampshire I think, and exactly which villages is in Wikipedia. I saw it earlier tonight & now all sleepy I can't remember.
Dam teasers we want some witch action!!!!! 🐈⬛ 🧹 💥
No entendí. Si la pomada que le dio Alabaster al viejo servía para el dolor de pierna.... por qué el tipo andaba de bastón?
It's not really a walking cane - more like a magician's wand.
La caña se usa para la magia.
@@conanmcdonnell7390 Very well explained.. Is a tool the used for magic.
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