Nostalgia and our earliest childhood memories!
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:01 pm
A new topic about our earliest childhood memories......of television shows, music, holidays or whatever.
Continuing on from from Dave's post on the 'Who is Stina Gray' thread (wonder if she's any relation to Earl? ).......yes, Lost In Space was an early favourite tv show of mine too.....probably because I didn't half fancy Penny Robinson, even if I was only five or six. Mind you, I was probably quite confused as to how she managed to go from running about in the mountains with Julie Andrews one minute, and being marooned on a distant planet the next.
Other very early memories are of Dr Who and Stingray......and the daily lunchtime Watch With Mother shows that included such classics Andy Pandy, Bill & Ben and Tales Of The Riverbank. I remember when I started school I was very upset at missing those shows.....until the holidays of course
Creepiest show that long stuck in my memory was The Singing Ringing Tree which in recent years I've purchased on dvd.......and its still dead creepy.
Continuing on from from Dave's post on the 'Who is Stina Gray' thread (wonder if she's any relation to Earl? ).......yes, Lost In Space was an early favourite tv show of mine too.....probably because I didn't half fancy Penny Robinson, even if I was only five or six. Mind you, I was probably quite confused as to how she managed to go from running about in the mountains with Julie Andrews one minute, and being marooned on a distant planet the next.
Other very early memories are of Dr Who and Stingray......and the daily lunchtime Watch With Mother shows that included such classics Andy Pandy, Bill & Ben and Tales Of The Riverbank. I remember when I started school I was very upset at missing those shows.....until the holidays of course
Creepiest show that long stuck in my memory was The Singing Ringing Tree which in recent years I've purchased on dvd.......and its still dead creepy.