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St Margaret's Elastic Band - Devil's Galop
Virtual recording of Devil's Galop in June 2020.
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Beautiful Love performed by the Roger Perrin Experience
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Socially distanced recording of 'Beautiful Love', performed by the Roger Perrin (Virtual) Experience in June 2020.
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band, 'Summertime'
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Socially distanced recording of 'Summertime', performed by the Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band in May 2020.
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band, 'Fly me to the moon'. Vocals bv Emi.
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Socially distanced recording of 'Fly me to the moon', performed by the Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band in April/May 2020.
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band, 'Fly me to the moon'. Vocals by Millie.
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Socially distanced recording of 'Fly me to the moon', performed by the Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band in April/May 2020.
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Soul Band, 'Dancing in the Street'
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Socially distanced recording of 'Dancing in the Street', performed by the Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Soul Band in April 2020.
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band, 'Just Take A Chance'
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Socially distanced recording of 'Just Take A Chance' by Roger Perrin, performed by the Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band in April 2020 (version 2)
Crackerjack. CRACKERJACK!
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An episode of Crackerjack from 1981 (i think) with Stu Francis and the Crankies and a nail biting victory for Tom from Summertown Middle School in Oxford in the final with celebrity partner Wendy Richard!
Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band, 'Just Take A Chance'
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Socially distanced recording of 'Just Take A Chance' by Roger Perrin, by Richmond Music Trust (Virtual) Jazz Band in April 2020.
So shite 😂😂😂😂😂
Hubba dubba doobee! That kid must be a little person ..he's too funny to be a kid
....and it's not a kid but a full grown lady
Lovely Sally Ann Triplett
Kids programs were the best back then
Bck wen t.v. was worth not going out to play! No internet mobiles or online games! Life was easy n fun n exciting! Best times! EVER!
My dad hated programmes where there were kids laughing in the audience. Grandad with Clive Dunn, and Crackerjack! I used to love Crackerjack on a Friday evening as a kid in the 70s/80s, Ed Stewpot Stuart and then Stu Francis. They tried to bring it back but times have changed, and even in the 80s that format was looking a bit tired. Best to just let us Gen Xers remember this and shout Crackerjack! at the right time!
So glad we had cool kid's progammes like cracker Jack and other cool TV programmes.....
Used to love watching the krankies....and swap shop great family viewing cracker Jack...
Forgot all about this show until I heard someone say the word "steeplejack" this morning. Ee I could crush a grape!
😂 😂😂😂
Thanks for posting I remember this so clearly when they used to have good news and bad news
C gs 78 ❤s p g t
Sally Ann Triplett, my first crush, still beautiful...
Definitely 1981, not only due to the songs played, but also thats when John Inman did Mother Goose at the Victoria Theatre, christmas 1981.
It is also the inbetween period of Sally Ann's two Eurovision appearances in 1980 and 1982.
I used to fancy Sally Ann Triplett.... and then she left to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in a band called Bardo, I was so sad 😆
What happened to quality children,s tv programmes? It's seems to be all cartoons these days.
I bet the Krankies are wishing they were back in those days, they really are in enormous trouble. What with the SNP's motorhome that was bought with party funds and then parked on wee'Jimmy's mother-in-laws drive.!
Sally Ann 😍🥰
Janette Krankie........Nicola Sturgeon. Just saying
This brings back memories the old ones are the best iam 45
Bloop
0:49 37:18 1:16 37:47
At 11:32 you can clearly hear the lady on the left whispering Charing Cross in the boy’s ear. When the other lady said she cheated she wasn’t believed. 😂😂
The first thing that came to mind was the fact that the first thing
I'm sorry but WTF?!
Jimmy isn’t stupid he is clever
23:22 BIT worrying that these sort of lyrics were featured in such a classic kids' show... #AcceptableInThe80s...?
As a boy I saw both Stu Francis and John Inman in panto at the Davenport Theatre in Stockport, albeit in different years.
Oooh, I could crush a grape!
Wow this brings back Awesome Memories thanks for the Upload.
I blinked and I'm here at 49 thinking where the hell did the last 40 years go......
me as well , where has it gone ?
And me why is time goin so quick 🤷🏻♂️
I remember those paper hats being a bit of a fad in the 80's. They were incredibly cheap, that was the appeal of them. They could staple one into Lookin' or The Beano, just a flat piece of perforated thin card which popped out into a kind of baseball cap. And silly string! I remember first encountering that stuff when some lads were spraying it from the upper floor of a shopping centre, circa 1983. I fear to ask, what was it made from? I'm guessing it wasn't particularly environmental friendly.
I remember 'Deely-Boppers' and the Rubik Cube being the things in 1981 myself...
This takes me back to my childhood and then some. Thank you for sharing this. ❤❤❤❤
Hats off to the Krankies for creating the word hubbadubbadoobie. They even had a song with that title. Does anyone have a link to it?
I remember that 'expression' as well, the follow on from 'Fandabidozi' - sounds a bit druggy these days though, 'doobie' and all; I also recall The Krankies indeed singing a song on Crackerjack, I think in a 1982 episode, but it was Fandabi-, not Hubbadubba- - the line ended _'...and they danced all night'_ though - might that be what you're thinking of...?
Some of the sh#te we used to watch back then. Hahaha the acting was appalling
Classic Adidas originals tracksuit
When the BBC had more cash to make so much more variety than you get nowadays. But ONE PROBLEM, is Jimmy Saville lurking anywhere? It gives you the creeps.
I'm old enough to remember this boring intro, but The Krankies really boosted the ratings. It's a shame they were unable to attend the revival last year. And I don't care what people say about Stu Francis, he was the best Crackerjack! presenter. Yes, his catchphrases were annoying, but at least his addition made the show less upper-class. The Krankies recently revealed the kids were from public schools during the Stewpot era... I'm not surprised.
And here I was thinking that Chas and Dave did the theme tune first. Anyway, their version (and their intro) was better.
Yeah that Chas n Dave theme is burned into my childhood memory. This version is poor by comparison
Nicola sturgeon. .
I think you mean Ruth the mooth Davidson.
@@missmac2908 exactly!!!
whos that singing the theme tune? proves why they had to get Chas and Dave in to do it
Who sung Jimmy krankie in the intro in the crowd of children
This is me after three years. This was my very old account, but ignore the comment please so yeah ignore my spelling please
Adorable Leigh Miles and Sally Ann Triplett!
The former now appears to be running two dance schools - one in Faversham which concentrates on Zumba and physical fitness, and a Choreography & Movement Direction Centre in London W1F...
This of course was the year before the 'Take A Chance' gunge tanks were introduced.
well done ROGER PERRIN & RMT Virtual Jazz Band hope to see you perform under one roof soon