I'd been trying to get a job for a year. The recession hit my hometown very badly. Yet somehow I still have nostalgia for that time. Nothing beats the sound of racing on TV on a Saturday afternoon.
You are a bit younger than me, but I totally agree with you. What a different world it was. I would say that 75-90% of living was so much better. How sad is that to say for kids today….
@@steunited1969 The 80s were full of American formats. Not one was an original British format. At least now, we are producing our own format and other countries are taking our formats. For some reason we couldn't do that before
Oh my god the memories flooding back makes me very emotional sad and happy I can still recall all those TV shows. Although some of the stars abused their fame not all will have happy memories
jeez, as a child of the 70s and 80s, whenever there was 'we interrupt this programme to bring you a Newsflash' there was a real sense of dread that i would later, as an adult, quantify as 'what the f@ck's happened!!!!'
Living and growing up in Northern Ireland, we had News Flashes like this one, but we also had 'Police Messages' voiced over by the local continuity announcers. They were usually concerning bomb scares and went along the lines of 'The Police request that key-holders in the town centre of ....., return to their premises at once...'
Not an advert as such, more a public information film, many of which were quite frightening. (I recall one such film, occasionally broadcast following the end of BBC1’s daily schedule, about the danger of rabies entering the UK). Their disturbing content might explain why films of this nature are no longer screened on mainstream television.
Wow awesome memories of how great weekend tv was. Even though being in London Region I always remember World of Sport on at lunchtime and CHIPS on after although I know each region showed them at different times or day but whatever it was. I always remember being at my grandparents house every weekend and World Of Sport with Dickie Davies was cool and after results time for A Team or CHIPS etc. This was real tv unlike now so miss those times
TV uis rubbish these days ,too many channelos n a newsflash doesnt have the same impact as 24/7 news....people are almost willing something to happen with these news channels :/
@@jellycat2444 Yup. Remember those mushroom clouds, springing up all over the UK, after his deceleration of war? Absolute madness so it was. Like a real life Threads.
Just remembering The Goonies and Back to the Future still hadn't even been released into UK cinemas yet that year. 1985 was such a fun special year for me growing up in junior high. RIP Dickie Davies.
On Saturday 29th June 1985 it is the day when my nana passed away that day i remember my cousins watching russ abotts made house when she passed away that darkest Saturday in 1985 i was not born that day and I remember my auntie telling me the story when she died rip nana Joan 1933 until 1985 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@worldcomicsreview354 OMG! I forgot about that one. Or the kids playing in the quarry and death is following them around. (I think that is how it went). They certainly worked! I'm almost 50 and have never played in a quarry or tried to recover my frizbee from an electrical sub station either.
I was young and remember when this was filmed and of course have fond memories, like the youth of today they'll look back at these times now in years to come and romanticise.... RIP Dickie...
It's nothing compared to the one that featured The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water voiced by Donald Pleasance. The stuff of nightmares. I loved it when I was little. Yeah, I was _that_ kid.
Yep, I grew up in the 70s/80s and along with dire warnings about safety from our parents and PIFs, we had it covered! I think there's a place for PIFs on TV and social media today.
Was a teenager in 85 , Can't remember those particular TV ads but it's funny how we always seem to remember theme music and I remember this catchy one which I've not heard it in over 37 years !!
The Athletics was produced by L.W.T. as was ALL I.T.V. Athletics coverage for the nine years that I.T.V. and Channel Four had the Domestic U.K. Athletics rights.The Tour de France was also on daily on Channel Four. I believe this was 1984 and not 1985. As there was no Wrestling. A great programme wish I could watch it again. These days each of those sporting events would have there own 4 hour programmes in their own right.. Probably on Satellite. Didn*t Jim Rosenthal look young! A former 52 disabled carer for my late and lovely Mum. From the New Forest. A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
garry simpson it would have been 1985 - the LA Olympics referred to by Jim Rosenthal as being last year was in 1984. World of Sport finished in September 1985 so must have been one of the last editions.
I remember watching Chips while eating my Saturday lunch (after No 73 or course). 1:01 Ultra Quiz '85 - the Reality TV of its day. 1:30 I am surprised that they put an advert with Greavesie so close to the spot that he would appear with Ian St John on Saturdays - I can understand though. 2:50 Don't remember that PIF, but I do remember them being shown on Saturday mornings on Central, such as the Snatch of the Day one. 4:00 Very scary to have a Newsflash so soon after a PIF - I thought being a Saturday in 1985, that it was something to do with Bradford City, but thankfully not in this case.
Was that Jimmy Greaves ad an early clue by ITV to tell us that World Of Sport was ending soon? I wouldn't have imagined that World of Sport would end years before the US equivalent did.
@@andydavis7254 He has a UA-cam channel offering newbies lessons on how to get into voiceover and encouraging them to work for low fees on platforms like Fiverr, much to the chagrin of many professional VO artists
Another quck of the this line up is not everyone took that film at 17.05, STV, TVS, LWT grampian and Anglia couldn't since there were still trying to clear off Connections and the fillers at 17.35 were regional. Central were one of a few station we had Chips on at 11.15 on Saturday to clear off the series.
Really? I groaned at the feebleness of it..at the ''punchline'', thought; 'Oh, they're meant to be 'punks', are they??!- this went out in 1985, remember, not 1976..
In 1985, someone wrote to my local paper criticizing World of Sport, saying that it should be renamed World Of Horse Racing. I wonder what they would say about today's programs.
@@johncarroll772 I remember Grandstand had lots of rugby. When I was a child, I wondered why there was no live football on Saturday afternoons, as that was the sport that everyone I knew wanted to see. I had no notion of commercial contracts, etc
World of Sport on with Dickie Davis or Fred Dinage and saturday afternoon wrestling, my grandmother would down tools to watch Giant Haystacks, Mick Mcmanus and Big Daddy. Proper telly!
The newsflash about the release of the hostages in Beirut was big news back then. The Chuck Norris film Delta Force is based upon the story of that hijacking.
"We need an advert for our car dealership" "Ok. So, lots of shots of cars, and the dealership forecourt, that kinda thing?" "Nope, no cars at all, just do a silhouette of a generic city skyline with some sort of sci-fi lasers and fireworks behind it or something I dunno" "ohhhhh-kaaaaay...."
Good ole British 80's when athletes don't look like they'd seen a gym never mind steroids when footballers would rather smoke than eat an orange at halftime, and corporations could not buy Zola Budd's feet to sponsor. 🤩
I remember the Two Ronnies joke about Labour's election promise being that if they were elected, they'd allow Trevor McDonald's real voice to enter the country.
Only three series of Ultra Quiz were made - the first series was the most lavish - Michael Aspel in a studio, with an audience, and Leslie Crowther on location all over the world, series 2 eliminated the studio element and was made on film, with David Frost, from locations all over the world, and Series 3 was really cheaply made - they never went to anywhere outside of the entire area served by TVS (Hampshire to Kent) - on that basis, a fourth series could not have been made, as they wouldn’t have left the TVS car park - would have recruited contestants from the area and had two teams, one from near Southampton and one from near Maidstone! Unless another ITV region made it, like Thames or ATV - or it could have been an ITV Network Production, with contestants from all the regions!
I was 13 and had a depressing thought at the time: I looked around at my classmates and wondered "We're done for if this generation will be running the country one day."
This is fantastic. I could watch this all day. I wish I could time travel back to 1985! I was 11 and loving life with my parents.
I'd been trying to get a job for a year. The recession hit my hometown very badly. Yet somehow I still have nostalgia for that time. Nothing beats the sound of racing on TV on a Saturday afternoon.
What the hell happened?
You are a bit younger than me, but I totally agree with you. What a different world it was. I would say that 75-90% of living was so much better. How sad is that to say for kids today….
I loved being with my parents back then. Life felt so safe and reliable. Not like now. Take care everyone.
The 80’s, the best time
I could happily sit and watch the next 6 hours of this. Even though it was nearly 32 years ago.
Old adverts are terrific. Could watch this for hours on end. Brilliant era.
RIP Dickie Davies. You'll be sadly missed.
Very sad news.
But still, bring back world of sport.
RIP adverts, how I miss them, now so called Diversity stuffed down our throats 24/7.
Don’t worry, there’s always Gary Linek…oh, hold on…🤔😏
@@mucy2807 🤣🤣😂😂
Yes, a very comforting presence back in the day. Late Saturday afternoons right before the Football Results. Very evocative.
R.I.P The Legendary presenter of World of Sport 🙏❤️
What? No reality TV? No X-Factor? No endless copies of Big Brother? No Kardashians???
Get me a time machine! :)
The 80s were full of nasty quiz shows
@@jhibberd6290 like now you mean
@@steunited1969 The 80s were full of American formats. Not one was an original British format. At least now, we are producing our own format and other countries are taking our formats. For some reason we couldn't do that before
@@jhibberd6290 Bullseye wasn't American
@@steunited1969 I just thought about Bullseye about 3 seconds after my post. Bullseye was British AF. I liked Bullseye.
Even people who weren't around in the 80s miss the 80s i am so glad i grew up during them
this footage is gold - tells you everything you need to know... worth preserving
Is that Julie Walters at 3:29 ?
@@TonyEnglandUK No.
Oh my god the memories flooding back makes me very emotional sad and happy I can still recall all those TV shows. Although some of the stars abused their fame not all will have happy memories
Love the 80s ads... Especially the grim public information films. Happier times.
I know how to swim, but don't know how to lifesave.
This advert from nearly 40 years ago may prompt me to learn.
It was the playing on the train tracks one for me 🥺🫣
I’ll be back.. ack..ack…ack..
@@rovingenglishman classic 😂
jeez, as a child of the 70s and 80s, whenever there was 'we interrupt this programme to bring you a Newsflash' there was a real sense of dread that i would later, as an adult, quantify as 'what the f@ck's happened!!!!'
Living and growing up in Northern Ireland, we had News Flashes like this one, but we also had 'Police Messages' voiced over by the local continuity announcers. They were usually concerning bomb scares and went along the lines of 'The Police request that key-holders in the town centre of ....., return to their premises at once...'
Yes I remember them we don't sée them now I could not remember the last time I saw a news flash
Is it better now that The Troubles are over?
@@Captain-Cardboard Haha
A time before I was born. But looked like better times than today
Bring back the Newsflash. They were exciting.
I forgot how brutal adverts were back then.
_"Excuse me, do you like Dextrosol? Just nick someone's then stick a javelin through their ear"_
@@TonyEnglandUK i think he was referring too ' learn to swim' .... ;)
@@monkee1969 lol so what, I'm not him. And I wasn't.
Not an advert as such, more a public information film, many of which were quite frightening. (I recall one such film, occasionally broadcast following the end of BBC1’s daily schedule, about the danger of rabies entering the UK). Their disturbing content might explain why films of this nature are no longer screened on mainstream television.
*to.
Wow awesome memories of how great weekend tv was. Even though being in London Region I always remember World of Sport on at lunchtime and CHIPS on after although I know each region showed them at different times or day but whatever it was. I always remember being at my grandparents house every weekend and World Of Sport with Dickie Davies was cool and after results time for A Team or CHIPS etc. This was real tv unlike now so miss those times
TV uis rubbish these days ,too many channelos n a newsflash doesnt have the same impact as 24/7 news....people are almost willing something to happen with these news channels :/
Well hang around, Trump could be leading us into a nuclear war :(.
@@jellycat2444 Yup. Remember those mushroom clouds, springing up all over the UK, after his deceleration of war? Absolute madness so it was. Like a real life Threads.
You've just finished watching CHiPs, and now you know Battle Beyond The Stars is coming up this afternoon. What a time to be alive :)
CHiPs was seriously crappy.
I love that Greavsie Ad for Dextrosol! :)
What is supposed to have happened when the javelin is fixed to his head? 🤣
Used to love the ITV live Athletics. Also the Frosties advert brings back memories.
Used to love watching It's A Knockout with my mum and dad.🍻 Should bring it back great family viewing.
You may want to pause and remember who it was that hosted it.
@@TonyEnglandUK that doesn't stop it being redone and rebranded. Man's practically dead now.
@@sinbin001 I thought you meant "bring back the old shows as repeats", sorry
@@TonyEnglandUK I defo get where you coming from there tho. 👍
The scariest thing about this is that the released hostages were taken somewhere safe - like Damascus!
These days they'd be released from a scary place like Damascus and sent to Beiruit!
And look at the miserable sods from 4:34 they could at least cheer up a bit, they've just been released. Some people are never satisfied.
@@TonyEnglandUK They hadn't been released at that stage, from what the commentary said. Not sure who was treating them to the "farewell feast"
@@RockyRoader I'm beyond bewildered why you took my comment seriously
i love these full mixed bag video posts - great job OP
i miss the 80.s 😢
No u dont
Much better times
Just remembering The Goonies and Back to the Future still hadn't even been released into UK cinemas yet that year. 1985 was such a fun special year for me growing up in junior high. RIP Dickie Davies.
If they made that “Learn to swim” advert now, the mum and dad would be filing the drowning daughter on their phones and posting it to Facebook.
The good ol days, god I miss them ☹️
The Frosties ad.. I remember getting that pack including the car!
Preferred the original theme tune to world of sport
Wow takes me back to being a young teenager, thanks for the upload...
Just love watching these.. I would have been 8 years old and probable watching this
On Saturday 29th June 1985 it is the day when my nana passed away that day i remember my cousins watching russ abotts made house when she passed away that darkest Saturday in 1985 i was not born that day and I remember my auntie telling me the story when she died rip nana Joan 1933 until 1985 😢😢😢😢😢😢
I was 25! What a decade to be in your 20s. Was probably down the pub on a Saturday afternoon though
yeah i was 21 ,when weekends were week ends maybe a bit of overtime on a saturday , but more likely in the pub
@@davewright8206 When ALL footy matches were on at 3pm on Saturday afternoons!
The public service adverts were always bloody scary! I was 12 years old at the time this was broadcast and remember many shows on this video.
There was one about shoes getting crushed in escalators that made me scared of them for years!
@@worldcomicsreview354 OMG! I forgot about that one. Or the kids playing in the quarry and death is following them around. (I think that is how it went). They certainly worked! I'm almost 50 and have never played in a quarry or tried to recover my frizbee from an electrical sub station either.
I think that PiF was called Dark Waters and was narrated by Donald Pleasence....truely terrifying!!
@@thetruthwillout3347 That's the one! Yes, certainly terrified me that's for sure.
*truly.
I'd forgotten all about Battle Beyond the Stars.....that was an epic movie!! I was 13 in 1985.
I was young and remember when this was filmed and of course have fond memories, like the youth of today they'll look back at these times now in years to come and romanticise.... RIP Dickie...
Dickie a Legend👏👏👏👏
Imagine being excited about 2 javelin throwers going head to head. But we were. It was great
This made me appreciate how much British athletes were household names back then.
That PIF at 2:53 onwards is spectacularly grim. Blimey!
It's nothing compared to the one that featured The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water voiced by Donald Pleasance. The stuff of nightmares. I loved it when I was little. Yeah, I was _that_ kid.
Yep, I grew up in the 70s/80s and along with dire warnings about safety from our parents and PIFs, we had it covered! I think there's a place for PIFs on TV and social media today.
The one about not playing on train tracks is even worse
Absolutely. One I feel is much needed is about use of smartphones - watch the street not your phone.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 Absolutely, that faceless monk scared the bejesus out me.......
I still call it central even tho it’s been itv for years
+Chris Rowl I'm from the North West and i still call our itv granada
I remember it being ATV before that.
I was 21, remember newflashes like that!
I remember this day, it was my 18th birthday!. Actually, I don't remember it because I was drunk. :-D
No big daddy and giant haystacks on world of sport? That’s a rarity.
R.I.P. Dickie Davie and Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks.
I was 8 years old when that happened brings back memories.
Was a teenager in 85 , Can't remember those particular TV ads but it's funny how we always seem to remember theme music and I remember this catchy one which I've not heard it in over 37 years !!
I live in the south so it's interesting to see the regional programming. We had Thames TV
I watch a lot of old stuff and can't see the Thames TV ident without hearing "Here they are, now, Morecambe and Wise".
Being on Saturdays, in the London ITV region World of Sport would have been on London Weekend Television not Thames TV.
Racing at Newcastle and Athletics from Gateshead - testing Tyne Tees' OB capacity to its limits!
Yorkshire or Border probably had to muck in and help.
The Athletics was produced by L.W.T. as was ALL I.T.V. Athletics coverage for the nine years that I.T.V. and Channel Four had the Domestic U.K. Athletics rights.The Tour de France was also on daily on Channel Four. I believe this was 1984 and not 1985. As there was no Wrestling. A great programme wish I could watch it again. These days each of those sporting events would have there own 4 hour programmes in their own right.. Probably on Satellite. Didn*t Jim Rosenthal look young! A former 52 disabled carer for my late and lovely Mum. From the New Forest. A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
garry simpson it would have been 1985 - the LA Olympics referred to by Jim Rosenthal as being last year was in 1984. World of Sport finished in September 1985 so must have been one of the last editions.
Yes you are right! Thank You for your reply. HAPPY DAYS!
No probs Garry - all the best!
TV seems so much more tolerable/watchable in them days compared to today.
I remember watching Chips while eating my Saturday lunch (after No 73 or course). 1:01 Ultra Quiz '85 - the Reality TV of its day. 1:30 I am surprised that they put an advert with Greavesie so close to the spot that he would appear with Ian St John on Saturdays - I can understand though. 2:50 Don't remember that PIF, but I do remember them being shown on Saturday mornings on Central, such as the Snatch of the Day one. 4:00 Very scary to have a Newsflash so soon after a PIF - I thought being a Saturday in 1985, that it was something to do with Bradford City, but thankfully not in this case.
I thought it was Saturday nights when Chips was on.
Was that Jimmy Greaves ad an early clue by ITV to tell us that World Of Sport was ending soon?
I wouldn't have imagined that World of Sport would end years before the US equivalent did.
gary terzza, what a flashback to the past that was.
I wonder what he’s upto these days.
@@andydavis7254 He has a UA-cam channel offering newbies lessons on how to get into voiceover and encouraging them to work for low fees on platforms like Fiverr, much to the chagrin of many professional VO artists
@@andydavis7254 He’s doing voice over work and voice over coaching. He was my voice over coach!
I love that trailer for battle beyond the stars. Awesome film. Miss Dickie Davies.
I was 11 in 1985. God this seems like 2 minutes ago.
thankyou so much.God look at us now, it does not bear thinking about.
Was 5 then.. want to go back to this time :(
Trevor McDoughnut , itn , Baghdad.
Great channel lad👍👍
Wow!! Great TV viewing. Love the Sugar Frosties commercial.
Ultra Quiz 85 was held in Bournemouth. That is the bridge by the pier
Another quck of the this line up is not everyone took that film at 17.05, STV, TVS, LWT grampian and Anglia couldn't since there were still trying to clear off Connections and the fillers at 17.35 were regional. Central were one of a few station we had Chips on at 11.15 on Saturday to clear off the series.
Fuck me, ITV was worth watching back then!
'Punk rabbit' I laughed out loud, brilliant.
Really? I groaned at the feebleness of it..at the ''punchline'', thought; 'Oh, they're meant to be 'punks', are they??!- this went out in 1985, remember, not 1976..
Ultra quiz looks a 'must stay in!' Opportunity 😂
The World of Sport theme sounds like a cross between War of the Worlds and Terrahawks - it was done by Jeff Wayne.
In 1985, someone wrote to my local paper criticizing World of Sport, saying that it should be renamed World Of Horse Racing. I wonder what they would say about today's programs.
It was more like Grandstand that had endless horse racing
@@johncarroll772 I remember Grandstand had lots of rugby. When I was a child, I wondered why there was no live football on Saturday afternoons, as that was the sport that everyone I knew wanted to see. I had no notion of commercial contracts, etc
This was the year World of Sport ended.
They would call today's programmes World Of Shite
@@bobgreen623 LOL..😅
Those who hated must had been born after World of Sport was axed
Blimey, the lifesaving advertisement was a bit brutal!
That's why they were effective.
@@Flamboyant-randomist the fallout can be that kids grow up scared of water.
Steve Ovett, unbeaten on ITV this season, I never realised he was that good.
Zola Budd, I wonder what become of her..
Tony Ross Last time I have heard Zola was living in South Africa again.
World of Sport on with Dickie Davis or Fred Dinage and saturday afternoon wrestling, my grandmother would down tools to watch Giant Haystacks, Mick Mcmanus and Big Daddy.
Proper telly!
Kellogg's Frosties: different name, same Tony.
The newsflash about the release of the hostages in Beirut was big news back then. The Chuck Norris film Delta Force is based upon the story of that hijacking.
"We need an advert for our car dealership"
"Ok. So, lots of shots of cars, and the dealership forecourt, that kinda thing?"
"Nope, no cars at all, just do a silhouette of a generic city skyline with some sort of sci-fi lasers and fireworks behind it or something I dunno"
"ohhhhh-kaaaaay...."
Good ole British 80's when athletes don't look like they'd seen a gym never mind steroids when footballers would rather smoke than eat an orange at halftime, and corporations could not buy Zola Budd's feet to sponsor. 🤩
I had the Frosties car, magazine and card. I loved that card!
Roger Corman's'Battle Beyond The Stars' is a good watch.
Great film with great cast and James horner score epic
I don't really follow athletics but they made that coverage sound really interesting
Ultra Quiz - gosh, takes me back
Opening titles any vision mixer would be proud of today
Fabulous
I remember the Two Ronnies joke about Labour's election promise being that if they were elected, they'd allow Trevor McDonald's real voice to enter the country.
lol that still makes me laugh in 2023.
10 grand prize on Ultra quiz...that was a lot of money back in 1985. Probably a years salary for most people.
Only three series of Ultra Quiz were made - the first series was the most lavish - Michael Aspel in a studio, with an audience, and Leslie Crowther on location all over the world, series 2 eliminated the studio element and was made on film, with David Frost, from locations all over the world, and Series 3 was really cheaply made - they never went to anywhere outside of the entire area served by TVS (Hampshire to Kent) - on that basis, a fourth series could not have been made, as they wouldn’t have left the TVS car park - would have recruited contestants from the area and had two teams, one from near Southampton and one from near Maidstone! Unless another ITV region made it, like Thames or ATV - or it could have been an ITV Network Production, with contestants from all the regions!
Tony the Tiger driving a Trans-Am? Hell yeah.
I was 13 and had a depressing thought at the time: I looked around at my classmates and wondered "We're done for if this generation will be running the country one day."
Back in 1985 full employment was achieved by giving everyone a typewriter and desk...
I think you'll find the national unemployment rate in 1985 was still pretty high following the recession and mass unemployment of the early 80s
In 1985 the UK unemployment rate was 11.375%, or roughly three times what it is now.
Irony is lost on some people. Good joke btw!
Worth it just for the ads!. 🙂
Good old days!
"Battle Beyond the Stars", with "our hero" Richard Thomas??
That's right. John Boy Walton saves the universe.
A cheapo rip-off of Battlestar Galactica, so quality was assured.🤨
@@bobrew461 which was a rip off of seven samurai
I prefered the WOS theme tune that was used when the planes flew the titles on banners.
Phew! I thought the Queen had snuffed it there.
Amazing.....pretty sure I was at that Athletics fixture in Gateshead
I don’t remember Ultra Quiz at all 🤔
brough scott still on itv racing broadcasting legend
Sir Trevor - one of the best newsreaders ever. Truly a National Treasure
The good old days!
Haven't seen battle beyond the stars in years 😂
This is two weeks before Live Aid.
Was hoping for a look at the bike racing and got Brough Scott !
The newsflash was about the TWA airliner hostage release
Who could forget Trevor McDonut. Lenny Henry's best 80's character.
Apart from Joshua Yarlog
@@bobgreen623 Katanga, my friend. 🤘🤘
at 3.59 this is days before 24 hour news channels
Tony the FRosties tiger now has diabetes.
I wonder if you can still get Dextrosol?
Yes. I see them in my local chemists whenever I go.
I enjoyed the nostalgia but I was hoping for the classic theme tune!