@@minty448 Lol - I bow to your superior hairdressing knowledge. Now that you have said it, I do remember the name and popularity of the cut, to be eclipsed by the Purdey in the not too far future!! 😀
I'm 58 now and I just got an irresistible urge to listen to this for the first time in over 40 years ....and guess what it sounds better than ever it truly does,I'm also tempted to listen to the captain Scarlett,Joe 90, Thunderbirds, stingray and other classic 1960s theme tunes to my childhood TV heroes...it's worth a mention some of these theme tunes graced the dance floor at the ICONIC WIGAN CASINO NIGHT CLUB!!!!,now that's one hell of a " NOD , THUMBS UP SEAL OF APPROVAL" .Can't for the life of me think of anything today that even comes close....so anyone of my generation or just curious music lovers of any age ....go on I dare you seek them out especially the Joe 90 theme tune..if you don't tap your feet or smile ...book an appointment with your cardiologist and get an ECG ...coz your heart is in need of immediate examination!!!!!,as always thanks for reading my post..any comments either good or not so good are always welcome and I truly respect your opinions.... thanks again!!!!
I 100% agree with you. We didn’t need the internet Or mobile phones We cycled our bikes Read comics Played outside Life was fun. Kids were healthy (and slim) I’m a 70’s child. I agree with you.
Yes, I agree also. I collect comics from that era for nostalgia, Beano, Dandy, Whizzer & Chips, Beezer, Topper, Buster & Monster Fun, Cheeky, Action, to name but a few...
@@johnnieveight4925 i wish i could go back too BUT just stay in that era. never go forward, just live right there.. carefree summers and 3 channels no mobiles et al. i feel blessed i was there . keep well and watch your 6 in this crazy horrible mad modern world. i hate it.
March '24. For the wonderful Mr Christian Rodska AKA Ron Stryker in Follyfoot. Great memories of Christian,Dora, Steve, Slugger [Arthur English] and the Colonel. Christian was the loveable Happy as Larry rouge Mr Get it done, Foot in the mouth Ron. I really enjoyed Follyfoot, the theme, the settings, the whole cast. One of the best TV programmes ever. I am not 67 and actually watched many episodes in 2023. God Bless Christian Rodska May you Rest in Peace. Thank you for the many happy decades of wonderful memories.
Fabulous programme, great mix of characters, a beautiful setting, and some surprisingly poignant messages in the story lines. This also fuelled my love of horses and taught me that they are a responsibility for life. I bought mine as a 12 year old and he made it to 27, happy and active to the end.
Our Programmes had some Great Themes back in the 60s and 70s and I recorded lots of them instead of pop songs. They 'meant something ' to us youngsters, and still do to us (now older people).
was the first ever thing i saw on our tv when my parents bought a new black and white when i was about 8 or 9,, its haunted me ever since and i ,ve loved the theme and the series,,,superb british series,,
Watched religiously then galloped across the park ( no real horse required ) to meet my best friend Gina and relive the whole program again. Wonderful.
Who can remeber entire albums of theme tunes being released? I listen to this and feel old, but boy do I enjoy it, not only did we have decent theme tunes we also had decent programmes, and did they keep us coming back for more! I miss them. When I have seen excerpts of childrens t.v. recently, I can only think what do the powers that be think they are doing, I also agree that too many anouncers now speak over theme tunes.
god i loved this when i was little, i raved soooo much about it to my grown up kids they got me the whole box set 4 xmas,guess what.?? still love it.,thanx kids for making your old mum happy lol xxxxxx can i have a horse now. lolxxxx
Suppose the horse and cart were still within living memory, so, nostalgia. Even I remember the rag and bone man with his horse drawn cart back then. As a result, Champion the wonder horse, Follyfoot, White Horses, Black Beauty....
@@AndrewHalliwell Ah, White Horses! The theme song from that can reduce me to jelly at the overload of 1970s nostalgia. I know it was a rough time for many people with the oil crisis, Winter of Discontent etc. (I remember my dad complaining about the price of petrol going over a pound a gallon) - but I was a kid and I remember it as a sort of golden wonderland... funny how perspective is everything.
I've had this tune going round in the back of my mind for that last 30 years... Found out tonight is called "lightning tree" and that is from Folly Foot is TV show! Jeez... Shame kids don't have proper TV like this nowadays!
Reading some of the comments on RUclips, seems this was filmed at Harewood house up near me here in Yorkshire! Well have to talk with them about that when im next up there....
I WATCHED EVERY EPISODE, I HAD THE BIGGEST CRUSH ON GILLIAN BLAKE, AS SOON AS THE MUSIC STARTED I WAS TRANSPORTED TO HAREWOOD HOUSE WHERE FOLLYFOOT WAS FILMED IT WAS BRILLIANT, SUPERB FAR BETTER QUALITY THAN THE MUCK THEY PRODUCE NOWADAYS. THANKYOU FOR KEEPING MINE AND OTHER PEOPLES MEMORIES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL, ATMOSPHERIC PROGRAMME ALIVE.
Huge,gorgeous dollops of childhood nostalgia!.....loved this,Robinson Crusoe and my all time favourite The Flashing Blade...there's a theme tune that simply can't be topped!
I can never remember any of the details of the series itself beyond it being set on a farm....... but THIS 'greatest of all kids theme 'SONGS' [I specify 'song' as it is lyrical and we all know that for INSTRUMENTALS nothing will EVER beat 'Robinson Crusoe's sheer haunting power] has NEVER left me. Closely followed by Ace of Wands but I think IK'm the last person alive that can remember that!
All I remember about this programme was that the main character (Dora?) seemed to spend all her time crying; my dad used to come in from work when it was on, and he'd always comment along the lines of 'Oh no, not more bloody misery...'
@@piespeafield I must be shallow, I always wanted her hairstyle. For years I asked various hairdressers, but they obviously weren't into Follyfoot. Shame on them.
Marvelous. They don't make 'em like this anymore. Some of the incidental music was from the Chappel music library and one particular track also features in 'The Prisoner's' 'The Chimes of Big Ben' episode. I often watch the opening titles over and over again. Dear Arthur English as Slugger was hilarious but was only a comedy support. He deserved his own story lines. Originally watched this in the 70's when it was 1st shown but my memory of 'Randall & Hopkirk' and 'Catweazle' is earlier.
To all the wonderful people who have written to me over the years I wish you all a very wonderful Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year. Jackie Lee.
+MsJackieLee One of the best 4 childrens theme tunes adults of a certain will NEVER forget. The others being Flashing blade, your very own white horses and my own personal favourite Ace of Wands. Such happy memories Jackie
dlamiss Ace of Wands? good lord i thought i was the only person on the planet that remembered that show. But sorry if you are going on tv themes the one i want on repeat on head phones when its my time is The theme from Robinson Crusoe, well maybe with Belle and Sebastian thrown in just because my parents adopted me at 9 months old and and an 8 week old retriever pup on the same day , when i was 15 i had to let my "sister" go. Without doubt one of the most heart breaking days of my life. People who dont understand have told me she was only a dog, yeah? well nobody told her that.
wow,as a little girl i longed to own a horse..i now own 8 and its all down to this programme...trip down memory lane...also just heard the white horses theme....trip away down to my childhood..thankyou
I loved this TV Series when I was a teenager and met and dated Gillian Blake when we both a little older but she was as special the first time we met in Holt in Norfolk as she was when I would watch her on TV.
The children's TV program "Follyfoot" was shown on Australian TV in the early to mid 1970's & the theme song "Lightning Tree" which was sung by The Settlers was a chart hit here too. I haven't heard the song or seen images of the TV program since then. Thanks for bringing back memories.
@BrightonPunchandJudy Many thanks for your reply.Yeah ,I have been looking to see if any CDs are available to buy by The Settlers or by their singer Cindy Kent.Sadly none seem to be available at this time,which is a shame because I have liked anything that I have heard and seen on Utube by them.
I was 15 when this first aired on tv and I thought that Gillian Blake was gorgeous. But back then all ( or most of them ) the girls on tv were beautiful. Not like today’s artificial drag queen wannabes. 👍👍👍
I simply don’t believe there is no connection between this song and that Wellerman “sea shanty”. The question is who lifted it from whom, unconsciously or otherwise.
I admit I am too young for this show, a friend that watched it cited it as one of this favourite tv programs as a child so I checked it out. I am perhaps of the wrong generation to really enjoy the plot but the theme is just fantastic even by todays standards. I often return and listen to this amongst old themes I that personally remember, just because I feel it's so good it's a show I would've watched if I was older.
Gillian Blake! We had some beautiful "older" women on children's tv when I was the right age! My formative years were full of dreams about them!! Beautiful theme to a great programme by the way!!!
This takes me back to childhood. Makes me feel so happy and sad at the same time if that makes sense
I know exactly what you mean. So much time has passed since those days.
Nostalgia does that to us ❤
Who’s listening to this great song 2024.
I am not , are you listening
Me lol - 28.04.2024
Me in Aotearoa/NZ💜
Me
me 🐎
I want to go back to my childhood when I had no worries about money because I had none. This song takes me back. 😊
I’m 62 and my sister is 64, we loved it. We had our hair cut like hers it was all the rage.❤
A great haircut.
The all time favourite, The Mullet.
@@malcolmharris5277. It was a feather cut!
@@minty448 Lol - I bow to your superior hairdressing knowledge.
Now that you have said it, I do remember the name and popularity of the cut, to be eclipsed by the Purdey in the not too far future!! 😀
@@malcolmharris5277 I was 13 at the time,a girl I fancied had hers cut that way!😊
I'm 58 now and I just got an irresistible urge to listen to this for the first time in over 40 years ....and guess what it sounds better than ever it truly does,I'm also tempted to listen to the captain Scarlett,Joe 90, Thunderbirds, stingray and other classic 1960s theme tunes to my childhood TV heroes...it's worth a mention some of these theme tunes graced the dance floor at the ICONIC WIGAN CASINO NIGHT CLUB!!!!,now that's one hell of a " NOD , THUMBS UP SEAL OF APPROVAL" .Can't for the life of me think of anything today that even comes close....so anyone of my generation or just curious music lovers of any age ....go on I dare you seek them out especially the Joe 90 theme tune..if you don't tap your feet or smile ...book an appointment with your cardiologist and get an ECG ...coz your heart is in need of immediate examination!!!!!,as always thanks for reading my post..any comments either good or not so good are always welcome and I truly respect your opinions.... thanks again!!!!
61 me too
56 ditto
I'm 44 I love them all!!
White horses tv theme was good too
Listening?! You're dancing, young sir!! Dancing!!!
i loved the 70s.....my sister was alive and my grandparents were, my dads health was good.....
Such a great time of your life with all those special people
The 70's was the greatest decade in the history of the world. For me. And that's all that matters.
Great post so true!
I 100% agree with you.
We didn’t need the internet
Or mobile phones
We cycled our bikes
Read comics
Played outside
Life was fun.
Kids were healthy (and slim)
I’m a 70’s child.
I agree with you.
Yes, I agree also. I collect comics from that era for nostalgia, Beano, Dandy, Whizzer & Chips, Beezer, Topper, Buster & Monster Fun, Cheeky, Action, to name but a few...
😂😂👍👍👍🇬🇧🇮🇪
@@cooliocook6911 kids of today are just walking autobots who look at a phone all day.
Loved this show when I was a kid. I'm 61 now . Wish I could go back
I think those of a certain age think they same, I’m hoping so anyway.
@@johnnieveight4925 2 years on from my comment I definitely do wish I could go back. So much crap going on in the world now.
I loved this programme as a kid.. but its the tune i remember most.
@@johnnieveight4925 i wish i could go back too BUT just stay in that era. never go forward, just live right there.. carefree summers and 3 channels no mobiles et al. i feel blessed i was there . keep well and watch your 6 in this crazy horrible mad modern world. i hate it.
the flashing blade, white horses, tomorrow people !! i'm 65 now !!
The 70s had the best TV themes
This was proberbly the happiest moment of my childhood just to watch this programme. Life goes by so fast.😥
Proberbly...? Are you for real?
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge probably youre an asshole.
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge Really ??
I'm 58 years old. I have heard this tune since I was 7 years old. Love this ❤.
I just loved this as s kid, Dora was a beaut in her day!
I loved this tv series and especially this song....brings back so many great memories, thanks for posting.
I was at college with the founders of the Settlers and witnessed their beginning. Later as a folk performer I supported them on tour.
March '24. For the wonderful Mr Christian Rodska AKA Ron Stryker in Follyfoot. Great memories of Christian,Dora, Steve, Slugger [Arthur English] and the Colonel. Christian was the loveable Happy as Larry rouge Mr Get it done, Foot in the mouth Ron. I really enjoyed Follyfoot, the theme, the settings, the whole cast. One of the best TV programmes ever. I am not 67 and actually watched many episodes in 2023. God Bless Christian Rodska May you Rest in Peace. Thank you for the many happy decades of wonderful memories.
Fabulous programme, great mix of characters, a beautiful setting, and some surprisingly poignant messages in the story lines. This also fuelled my love of horses and taught me that they are a responsibility for life. I bought mine as a 12 year old and he made it to 27, happy and active to the end.
I met a friend today we were discussing old TV shows and this popped in to our heads brilliant 😂
Our Programmes had some Great Themes back in the 60s and 70s and I recorded lots of them instead of pop songs. They 'meant something ' to us youngsters, and still do to us (now older people).
a loverly theme from good old british tv
The 70's what a great era...
My wife and I have such great memories.
Loved follyfoot and it's where my love of horses began and I was lucky enough to have my own and be with them for over 40 years xx
Great bit of writing this. Lovely modulations from minor to tonic major for the chorus and back again for the verse. Lovely
Part of my growing up !!! Full Of Sound Sense and Good Morality, with Horse's Too !!! Thank You !!!
Ich bin 60 Jahre alt und habe diese Serie geliebt!!!
Da kommen alte Erinnerungen in mir hoch - sooooooo schön!!! ❤
yep....63...and I remember it all....was on bbc during summer hoildays...( there was only bbc1 and itv then...]
Loved this programme. Thanks for the memory. xx
Can't believe I have never seen this series! I'm 47, and i loved Black Beauty, Lassie, the Littlest Hobo, etc. So, how did I miss out on this??
was the first ever thing i saw on our tv when my parents bought a new black and white when i was about 8 or 9,, its haunted me ever since and i ,ve loved the theme and the series,,,superb british series,,
Watched religiously then galloped across the park ( no real horse required ) to meet my best friend Gina and relive the whole program again. Wonderful.
What a classic, always fancied Dora as a young kid. The theme tune is good as well. Bring back the 70s anytime.
Ooh yes - especially Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten!
If only I had a time machine, loved this programme as a child.
Who can remeber entire albums of theme tunes being released? I listen to this and feel old, but boy do I enjoy it, not only did we have decent theme tunes we also had decent programmes, and did they keep us coming back for more! I miss them. When I have seen excerpts of childrens t.v. recently, I can only think what do the powers that be think they are doing, I also agree that too many anouncers now speak over theme tunes.
I've just helped my pub quiz team win as a result of remembering this great programme.
I wish I could go back to the 70's life was so simple then👍
god i loved this when i was little, i raved soooo much about it to my grown up kids they got me the whole box set 4 xmas,guess what.?? still love it.,thanx kids for making your old mum happy lol xxxxxx can i have a horse now. lolxxxx
The 70s was a great time.
Ah, the 1970s, when everyone loved horses for some reason (why WAS that?). I'd forgotten Arthur English and Desmond Llewlyn were in this!
Suppose the horse and cart were still within living memory, so, nostalgia. Even I remember the rag and bone man with his horse drawn cart back then. As a result, Champion the wonder horse, Follyfoot, White Horses, Black Beauty....
@@AndrewHalliwell Ah, White Horses! The theme song from that can reduce me to jelly at the overload of 1970s nostalgia. I know it was a rough time for many people with the oil crisis, Winter of Discontent etc. (I remember my dad complaining about the price of petrol going over a pound a gallon) - but I was a kid and I remember it as a sort of golden wonderland... funny how perspective is everything.
The 70's, I agree cucmber face!! A glorious time!!
I loved that serie so much.
loved watching this years back and the theme song absolutely brilliant
Takes me back to such good times 👌 Please take me back to the 70’s, it’ll never return to such great times.
Such a good programme!!
Charming 70's series
Only remember watching a single episode but the theme has always stuck in my head.
I've had this tune going round in the back of my mind for that last 30 years... Found out tonight is called "lightning tree" and that is from Folly Foot is TV show! Jeez... Shame kids don't have proper TV like this nowadays!
The group was called The Settlers. Excellent TV theme tune and one I used to sing over and over in primary school. Great days. 😀😀
Reading some of the comments on RUclips, seems this was filmed at Harewood house up near me here in Yorkshire! Well have to talk with them about that when im next up there....
Charles Middleton The best way to punish or discipline a child in today's life is to make them watch an episode of Follyfoot.
@@stigwardduke7546 Ignorant twerp, this was a terrific show. If you are serious, you need sectioning.
@@stigwardduke7546 Not really, what if they enjoy it? Now making them watch wheel of fortune or the chase would be a punishment indeed.
Loved this when I young, still love the theme though.
Great tune ❤️
Dora was always crying.
I don't know if I ever watched a complete episode - perhaps I was too young, but I loved the theme tune.
Hardly missed an episode when it first aired. So many happy memories. I think Dora really loved Steve but don't know if he reciprocated.
I WATCHED EVERY EPISODE, I HAD THE BIGGEST CRUSH ON GILLIAN BLAKE,
AS SOON AS THE MUSIC STARTED I WAS TRANSPORTED TO HAREWOOD HOUSE WHERE FOLLYFOOT WAS FILMED
IT WAS BRILLIANT, SUPERB FAR BETTER QUALITY THAN THE MUCK THEY PRODUCE NOWADAYS.
THANKYOU FOR KEEPING MINE AND OTHER PEOPLES MEMORIES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL, ATMOSPHERIC PROGRAMME ALIVE.
This was my favourite show and I had my hair cut exactly like the heroine when I was about 15!
Good song in its own rights. This and Magpie forever!
Huge,gorgeous dollops of childhood nostalgia!.....loved this,Robinson Crusoe and my all time favourite The Flashing Blade...there's a theme tune that simply can't be topped!
Great memories
lol me too at 61. love this song beautiful memories ❤
Take me back to the early 70s and it has to be one of the most beautiful pieces of tv theme music... ever !
I can never remember any of the details of the series itself beyond it being set on a farm....... but THIS 'greatest of all kids theme 'SONGS' [I specify 'song' as it is lyrical and we all know that for INSTRUMENTALS nothing will EVER beat 'Robinson Crusoe's sheer haunting power] has NEVER left me.
Closely followed by Ace of Wands but I think IK'm the last person alive that can remember that!
I still have the Robinson Crusoe series and the full soundtrack, brings back so many childhood memories.
Crusoe is God level, always reminds me of the summer school holidays with my nan.
My sister loved horses, so watched Follyfoot religiously, as it turns out I was pretty much word perfect singing it on my own in the car last week.
God, this brings back memories!
Saudades...Ver a Dora que foi inspiraçao do meu cabelo;o Steve lindo. Agora ve los mais velhos deu uma dor no coraçao....Saudades TITA
All I remember about this programme was that the main character (Dora?) seemed to spend all her time crying; my dad used to come in from work when it was on, and he'd always comment along the lines of 'Oh no, not more bloody misery...'
Yes she was lol and always saying Oh Steve
I say the same about eastenders now
@@piespeafield I must be shallow, I always wanted her hairstyle. For years I asked various hairdressers, but they obviously weren't into Follyfoot. Shame on them.
@Zed Not quite the same! Lol!
There was a reason we called it 'Follygreet' in our house ('greet' being a Scottish word meaning 'cry').
My main memory of Follyfoot, is her bawling her eyes out every week...
lol true
Yeah she was a greeting faced thing but very Lovely 😘
Ahhh, the memories :)
Thanks man x
Marvelous. They don't make 'em like this anymore. Some of the incidental music was from the Chappel music library and one particular track also features in 'The Prisoner's' 'The Chimes of Big Ben' episode. I often watch the opening titles over and over again. Dear Arthur English as Slugger was hilarious but was only a comedy support. He deserved his own story lines. Originally watched this in the 70's when it was 1st shown but my memory of 'Randall & Hopkirk' and 'Catweazle' is earlier.
what a theme tune! You dont get them like this anymore!!!!!!!
Oooh I haven't heard this since I was a kid and I could sing along immediately. Thanks so much!!
I thought this was good back then but i still do. Great song to.
why don't some one put it back on the TV
The theme music for this sounds like music you would find in the classic horror film The Wicker Man with Edward Woodward
Lot of horsey programmes in the 60s and 70s, this one, Black Beauty, Champion the Wonder Horse and The White Horses to name a few
To all the wonderful people who have written to me over the years I wish you all a very wonderful Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Jackie Lee.
And to you too.
+MsJackieLee One of the best 4 childrens theme tunes adults of a certain will NEVER forget. The others being Flashing blade, your very own white horses and my own personal favourite Ace of Wands. Such happy memories Jackie
dlamiss Ace of Wands? good lord i thought i was the only person on the planet that remembered that show. But sorry if you are going on tv themes the one i want on repeat on head phones when its my time is The theme from Robinson Crusoe, well maybe with Belle and Sebastian thrown in just because my parents adopted me at 9 months old and and an 8 week old retriever pup on the same day , when i was 15 i had to let my "sister" go. Without doubt one of the most heart breaking days of my life. People who dont understand have told me she was only a dog, yeah? well nobody told her that.
Don't forget Rupert the Bear - loved that one too.
MsJackieLee i wish they would bring this back jackielee x
Brings back many happy memories of growing up in the 70's. Great times!
When we weren't being abducted by aliens.
wow,as a little girl i longed to own a horse..i now own 8 and its all down to this programme...trip down memory lane...also just heard the white horses theme....trip away down to my childhood..thankyou
Gillian Blake.... Ahh Gillian Blake! My first schoolboy fantasy crush? Yup, I'd say so! Never missed an episode! x
I loved this TV Series when I was a teenager and met and dated Gillian Blake when we both a little older but she was as special the first time we met in Holt in Norfolk as she was when I would watch her on TV.
Lovely track ;D and those female intro vocals are simply gorgeous
Wow, how did I miss that? I know it so well!!! Adding to my TV folder on the server...
Prince Westerburg
Wow! Just been transported back 40 years.
Loved this girl when I was a young teenager....but she never stopped crying FFS!
Lovely Gillian was always crying her eyes out, but I would love to console her.
The children's TV program "Follyfoot" was shown on Australian TV in the early to mid 1970's & the theme song "Lightning Tree" which was sung by The Settlers was a chart hit here too. I haven't heard the song or seen images of the TV program since then. Thanks for bringing back memories.
Ich war 12...das lief immer bevor ich zum Sport musste, den ich hasste, aber mein Vater mich zwang...tolle Serie...ich wollte immer Ryker sein....
@BrightonPunchandJudy Many thanks for your reply.Yeah ,I have been looking to see if any CDs are available to buy by The Settlers or by their singer Cindy Kent.Sadly none seem to be available at this time,which is a shame because I have liked anything that I have heard and seen on Utube by them.
It all seems like a million years ago to me.
+Steve MetalHammer It was ! the time of innocence...pleased I was there
***** Yes It was I am so pleased to be raised during the 70 s !
+Steve MetalHammer Same. Remember '71 and '72 like it was yesterday. I was 3 in 1971
Well that time is never coming back, that's for sure.
Chester Fields It will once we crack time travel.
Did not like this series, but my sister loved it so we all had to watch it. Has stayed with me ever since LOL
This was another horsey program I followed as a teenager , my neighbor nicknamed me follyfoot :D
I was 15 when this first aired on tv and I thought that Gillian Blake was gorgeous. But back then all ( or most of them ) the girls on tv were beautiful. Not like today’s artificial drag queen wannabes. 👍👍👍
As kids we used to try and predict how early in the proceedings Dora would burst into tears.
Dora was a big whinger - the Deirdre Barlow of her time.
Stewart Lynch Ha ha
You said that once ??
This song and the "White Horses Theme" ..(go on have a listen, it,s on youtube!),takes me right back to my youth (66 yrs old now)
In a world that disappeared a long time ago
I simply don’t believe there is no connection between this song and that Wellerman “sea shanty”. The question is who lifted it from whom, unconsciously or otherwise.
A time when we had nothing but
everything
Omg... I'm 58 now too and suddenly remembered this from my youth. Those were the days
Great nostalgic song. Do a quick RUclips search for "The Maypole Song" from the Wicker Man. There are some similarities to this song.
Superb music !
i was so invested in this show but the theme tune stayed with me for many years so thanks jackie lee xx
I admit I am too young for this show, a friend that watched it cited it as one of this favourite tv programs as a child so I checked it out. I am perhaps of the wrong generation to really enjoy the plot but the theme is just fantastic even by todays standards. I often return and listen to this amongst old themes I that personally remember, just because I feel it's so good it's a show I would've watched if I was older.
Sung with real conviction!, themes as they were meant to be! :)
Gillian Blake! We had some beautiful "older" women on children's tv when I was the right age! My formative years were full of dreams about them!! Beautiful theme to a great programme by the way!!!
That girl could cry for the UK in the Olympics holy crap!!!!😢