It just shows that Tv was so much better back then!!! I wouldn’t change my childhood and teens for anything at all!! No phones, no games console, stuck on internet. But about an hour of kids tv before the news and then Saturday mornings were kids tv and wow it was amazing!!
I still get chills watching She-Ra. ... 6/7 year old me was blown away by the transformation sequence. It's such a strong childhood memory I can literally picture my old living room and imagine myself watching it.
About 90 percent of these I am seeing for the first time in colour . In 1973 ish , I remember being at school waiting to come home because dad had got us our first colour tv & it was being delivered that day . The first tv show I saw was Roberts Robots & seeing K-T ( Katy ) was green amazed me .
Thank-you so much for posting this, it's just solved a personal "memory mystery" for me that I've had for over forty-five years! Roberts Robots!!!! I honestly started thinking I had imagined it because all I had was a fragment of memory and a feeling. The memory was of a mad scientist type with curly hair and mayhem going on around him, and the feeling was pure joy. I must've been only three or four when this was aired, I'm now fifty! I loved this show and now I know what it was called, so again, thank-you so much, I will be forever grateful :-)
Man this is so wonderful to see when roger ramjet came on I remember getting ready for school I was in 3rd grade and I swear for a moment I could feel the perfect 80s fall weather in Phoenix and smell the fresh cut winter grass so again thank you for this visit these tv cartoons what awesome magical time to grow up in. You had to be there to know what it was like.
OMG, the Moschops theme has been coming up in my head for so long; and I had absolutely no idea where it came from; I just assumed it was an 80's kids program theme tune, and only until now, on hearing it, I've discovered the source. Thanks for uploading these. I already have a playlist of some of the themes back then, and this has reminded me of some long forgotten ones; My Theme Tunes playlist is just about to get several tunes bigger.
Annnnnnnd there’s Count Duckula! And The Trap Door! I don’t know if Kung Fu counts as a children’s show. Ooh, hello Superted! Willo the Wisp! These videos are bringing back so many memories.
Ulysses 31, Dogtanian, Willo The Wisp ( had the cassette as well), Ghostbusters, Duckula, loved Heidi and Stig of The Dump too, best tv for children in the 1980's. Thanks for sharing this bit of nostalgia with us.
Wish I could go back to the 70s,,great times , but I had bad times as well,!!, as a kid then I was abused by,, sorry I not saying 😢, , but still like it back then, born May 23rd 1968 from northern Ireland UK,
Heidi, Flashing Blade and Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds were great shows and an amazing theme songs. Love all of these. Life was so great back then.
Top job on the edit Deano. Growing up in the late 70s and 80s, when you only had 90 minutes or so of kids TV a day to live off, it’s amazing how much of this stuff is ingrained in your psyche. Even before watching this, loads of these tunes - Heidi, Ulysses, Dogtanian etc - were already locked in my brain. Loved see Littlest Hobo in the last one too.
After another miserable day ,I just found this by chance and the smile's and happy times , watching these when small.cheered me up , I've still got on VHS all the episodes of Heidi somewhere. The programmes were wonderful ,the flashing blade music, I use to pretend I was riding a horse jumping up and down on the settee.when the intro came on.
Even though some of these are from the 60s and early 90s I remember watching nearly all of them. Even if they were on re-runs. Brilliant.. 2 many favourites to mention.
Watching each part and omg the memories don’t know a fair few but those were the days we had 4 channels and tv was awesome and we played outside and wasn’t stuck to a gaming console :)
royalpython that's right that is . I said to my boy . when I was young we had 2 super heroes. super ted and banana man . he said who the hell are they . I said son you don't know your born nowadays lol
Darren M They certainly don’t I appreciated what I had when I was younger too. Not wanting a £80 game for a Xbox one for one kids nowadays don’t know what life outside four walls are just the four sides of a tv playing fortnite.
royalpython I know what you mean dude . my boy plays fortnight always what's money for it to buy stuff . I said to him . I had a paper Round to pay for my game's for my atari . he looked at me stupid. TV was so good back then . especially Saturday morning tv . now it's all cookery shows and politics
Darren M definitely not the same worlds changed to much too fast needs to slow down like the good old days where life was simple and tv was great. Super ted Grange Hill, supergran, amazing Spider-Man and friends and thundercats, the off outside to use what we call are imaginations and play our favourite characters or just get dirty in the mud.
Fantastic compilation, just watched all 5 parts this morning and loved reminiscing, funny how I watched them in the 70s and by the 80s my children were watching them. Not a criticism but I think the only things I didn't see amongst such a huge many programmes and some I also remember are Follyfoot, Daktari, Shazzam and White Horses (loved the music to that). Thanks for doing this Deano Essex
Golden memories of my childhood come flooding back...........kids TV back in the day I remember them all so well.......but where have all those years gone
I must have been about 4 years old when I watched it but it stuck in my memory. Much better than today's rubbish. I feel sorry for the kids today missing out on such great programmes.
Oh my ..I remember Vision On….. used to watch that all the time….found it after a Lifetime of looking online….Thank You for Posting 👍 Another show was Inside Out 😊
Funny how even in the late 70’s we still had 1960’s shows carry over into the decade. I remember Saturday mornings with Champion the Wonder horse, Zorro and Flash Gordon. Of course we always got up early to watch Sesame Street which started around 7am and carried on for around 3 hrs
Same here. I also remember Swap Shop and Saturday Superstore on Saturday mornings with the cartoons that was shown during each 3 hours or so programme eg Pole Position and Centurions.I don't know if you meant a live action series when you mentioned Flash Gordon but it reminded me of the black and white action serial King Of The Rocket which was originally shown in cinemas in the 40s or 50s with each episode ending with the hero apparently getting killed only to miraculously survive in the following installment. There was also a Flash Gordon serial made the same as far as I remember.
The greatest part of the brain is memory, but the worst thing that comes from memory is nostalgia, we remember but we can never go back! So very sad when looking at things like this. Where has time gone?
There was a time in the early mid 70's when there were always programmes like the Flashing Blade, White Horses, Heidi and other European shows constantly offered over the summer holidays. Even black and white Czech kids drama narrated in English. Just find out that Hectors House was French! Weird but wonderful viewing.
Ulysses 31 I used to skip college on Thursday afternoons just to watch this great programme . If only RUclips was around then could have saved me a lot of bother . The stories and music were ahead of it's time,well the music was the story was based on the odyssey by Homer....Ulysses being greek while Odysseus is the Roman version if my minds serves me still?
In Ireland we had in the 80s a tv ad where super ted and a friend were teaching spotty how to cross the road safely. It is how I learned to cross the road lol.
Kids programmes in the seventies and eighties also had something for adults in them especially the ones more for young teenagers. Watching Charlie Brown trying to kick the American Football and whoever was holding it up pulling it away made me smile as it has just made me realise that at the time I was too young to under stand that there was a such sport as American Football yet it is my favourite sport which I started watching in about 1985 even though I live in Northern Ireland. Isn't it wonderful how your life pans out?
Anybody else remember the cartoons they used to show during Swap Shop, Saturday Superstore, The Banana Splits (BBC 1)and No 73 , Tiswas(ITV) Also these shows started at about 9.00am and were followed by Grandstand(BBC)or World Of Sport(ITV)at about noon.
Adrian Bradley. Remember it all like it was yesterday Adrian. It brings a lump to your throat, going down memory lane like this and I'm sure they were better times.
Good to see ‘proper’ Thomas The Tank Engine. Back then he was a cheeky little engine for sure, but he wasn’t stupid. The more recent versions have turned him into a congenital idiot. I used to adore Willo The Wisp. I used to adore Kenneth Williams. Still do. Thanks for putting these clips together. I bet you had a blast doing it.
My all time favourite - The Tomorrow People - still does not get a mention. A lot of the shows featured I don't even remember watching, but I made sure I never missed the adventures of the special powers endowed Homo Superiors aka The Tomorrow People
Sorry Alan but its def in part 5 which will be my last one :-) part five is finished but i wont upload it yet incase i can add to it in the next week or so :-=)
I was born in 1972 and The Flashing Blade is my earliest theme tune memory. In fact untill I saw it on RUclips I thought that Flashing Blade had never existed and my memories had got confused over time.
Charles Algeo right, when I was round 5 I loved (and still do) The Beatles and I had no clue Ringo narrated it. I would refuse to watch Thomas the tank engine because for some reason it really scared me. It was only fairly recently that I found out he was in it!
I also remember Godzilla (cartoon), which had a great title sequence, Grape Ape, The Jetsons, Banana Splits, Tarzan (cartoon... that was a great series)... and so, so many more.
Hi, I forgot to add in the other uploads from Deano Essex, hi Deano, have a great , and a happy New year from me , and have a drink on me, 🥂 , God Bless from northern Ireland UK ♥️🇬🇧 ,
In all these compilations. They forgot about Champion the wonder horse. Bonanza.?. The High Chapparal. Water margin.? Upstairs downstairs.?. Loved these theme tunes too.!
Damb , I forgot about, Heidi , from back in the 70s,! And Skippy,! 😔 , 🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧 God Bless from northern Ireland UK, ♥️ , born May 23rd 1968, God Bless to all the people that make a comment,! 🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧
@@hopebgood hi mate,, I from a born May 23rd 1968, from northern Ireland UK, as a kid in the 70s,! thanks for your comment,! Have a great , and a happy New year,! Have a drink on me,! 🥂 ♥️🇬🇧
Someone please invent a time machine! I would go back to the 80's in a flash!
Right ?
When you go please take me with you :-)
Yeah. The threat of nuclear war, terrorist attacks from the IRA and a Thatcherite government.
Good times.
@@HappyCynic we would have got her if she hadn't bin takin a shit.
Time machine is here...it's called You Tube...takes you any where you want to go ..📺📼📹🎬
It just shows that Tv was so much better back then!!! I wouldn’t change my childhood and teens for anything at all!! No phones, no games console, stuck on internet. But about an hour of kids tv before the news and then Saturday mornings were kids tv and wow it was amazing!!
Agreed 👍
Totally agree. It was a time when you just arranged to meet your mates and then went off and had a laugh.
I still get chills watching She-Ra. ... 6/7 year old me was blown away by the transformation sequence. It's such a strong childhood memory I can literally picture my old living room and imagine myself watching it.
These are the best 80s compilations uploads I've ever seen! I'm going to be awake all night now giggling to some of these thanks Haha! Snoopy omg.
About 90 percent of these I am seeing for the first time in colour .
In 1973 ish , I remember being at school waiting to come home because dad had got us our first colour tv & it was being
delivered that day .
The first tv show I saw was Roberts Robots & seeing K-T ( Katy ) was green amazed me .
Oh no, now I'm crying. I need to hug my baby brother; so many of these theme songs were from when I had to babysit him! I'm crying!
Thank-you so much for posting this, it's just solved a personal "memory mystery" for me that I've had for over forty-five years! Roberts Robots!!!! I honestly started thinking I had imagined it because all I had was a fragment of memory and a feeling. The memory was of a mad scientist type with curly hair and mayhem going on around him, and the feeling was pure joy. I must've been only three or four when this was aired, I'm now fifty! I loved this show and now I know what it was called, so again, thank-you so much, I will be forever grateful :-)
Thank you for including The Flashing Blade! I was just remembering the theme tune when up it popped!
She-ra: ".. the day I held aloft my sword and said..", "Help! Help!"
Thanks for the sudden uncontrollable fit of laughter!
That transition into Penelope Pitstop 😂😂😂
Does anyone remember a programme called the Doubledeckers? I loved it and the theme tune. Can't stop singing it.
Yep i do even got the dvd set and im nearly 60 😀😀👍👍
Doubledeckers starring Brinsley Forde, who went on to form the reggae band Aswad!
Yes 💜 that show
I used to look forward to going home from school and watching the Double Deckers when I was about 8 or 9.
Sure do! On an old London double decker bus!
Man this is so wonderful to see when roger ramjet came on I remember getting ready for school I was in 3rd grade and I swear for a moment I could feel the perfect 80s fall weather in Phoenix and smell the fresh cut winter grass so again thank you for this visit these tv cartoons what awesome magical time to grow up in. You had to be there to know what it was like.
OMG, the Moschops theme has been coming up in my head for so long; and I had absolutely no idea where it came from; I just assumed it was an 80's kids program theme tune, and only until now, on hearing it, I've discovered the source.
Thanks for uploading these. I already have a playlist of some of the themes back then, and this has reminded me of some long forgotten ones; My Theme Tunes playlist is just about to get several tunes bigger.
Annnnnnnd there’s Count Duckula! And The Trap Door! I don’t know if Kung Fu counts as a children’s show. Ooh, hello Superted! Willo the Wisp! These videos are bringing back so many memories.
thanks for this makes me happy but sad too as i want to go back.
Thomas The Tank Engine is my absolute childhood, I loved the show so much, I would watch Thomas literally all the time when I was a child;)
Same here. Ringo starr absolute legend
Same
Yo. Ulysses was the BEST THEME SONG FOR ANY CARTOON *EVER!!!!* 🤟😑
Just so awesome man back when kids were allowed to be kids ..Roger ramjet 😂😂
Ulysses 31, Dogtanian, Willo The Wisp ( had the cassette as well), Ghostbusters, Duckula, loved Heidi and Stig of The Dump too, best tv for children in the 1980's. Thanks for sharing this bit of nostalgia with us.
"The day I held aloft my trusty sword & said...HELP!" 😂 #GreatEditing
Jarring but a fun jump!
Fanstasic work there @Deano Essex. Brings back a lot of memories.
Deano, thank you 4 putting this together, wow, childhood memories. X
You're very welcome. Be sure to watch all 5 parts :-) Thanks For your kind comment 👍
Wish I could go back to the 70s,,great times , but I had bad times as well,!!, as a kid then I was abused by,, sorry I not saying 😢, , but still like it back then, born May 23rd 1968 from northern Ireland UK,
She-Ra: Fabulous secrets were revealed to me when I held up my magical sword and said HELP! 🤣🤣🤣
Have you seen how he edited the He-man version? 😂
So many of my favourite shows as a kid
Heidi, Flashing Blade and Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds were great shows and an amazing theme songs. Love all of these. Life was so great back then.
Top job on the edit Deano. Growing up in the late 70s and 80s, when you only had 90 minutes or so of kids TV a day to live off, it’s amazing how much of this stuff is ingrained in your psyche. Even before watching this, loads of these tunes - Heidi, Ulysses, Dogtanian etc - were already locked in my brain. Loved see Littlest Hobo in the last one too.
After another miserable day ,I just found this by chance and the smile's and happy times , watching these when small.cheered me up , I've still got on VHS all the episodes of Heidi somewhere. The programmes were wonderful ,the flashing blade music, I use to pretend I was riding a horse jumping up and down on the settee.when the intro came on.
Oh I think we all jumped up and down on the settee when we were kids. Do and watch whatever makes you happy 😉
Even though some of these are from the 60s and early 90s I remember watching nearly all of them. Even if they were on re-runs. Brilliant.. 2 many favourites to mention.
None from the 90s but as the description says (AIRED) in the 70s & 80s. Thanks for your comment though
Wonderful memories of some of my best loved childhood TV
Watching each part and omg the memories don’t know a fair few but those were the days we had 4 channels and tv was awesome and we played outside and wasn’t stuck to a gaming console :)
royalpython that's right that is . I said to my boy . when I was young we had 2 super heroes. super ted and banana man . he said who the hell are they . I said son you don't know your born nowadays lol
Darren M They certainly don’t I appreciated what I had when I was younger too. Not wanting a £80 game for a Xbox one for one kids nowadays don’t know what life outside four walls are just the four sides of a tv playing fortnite.
royalpython I know what you mean dude . my boy plays fortnight always what's money for it to buy stuff . I said to him . I had a paper Round to pay for my game's for my atari . he looked at me stupid. TV was so good back then . especially Saturday morning tv . now it's all cookery shows and politics
Darren M definitely not the same worlds changed to much too fast needs to slow down like the good old days where life was simple and tv was great. Super ted Grange Hill, supergran, amazing Spider-Man and friends and thundercats, the off outside to use what we call are imaginations and play our favourite characters or just get dirty in the mud.
royalpython loved supergran on a Sunday afternoon just before bullseye. and TV stopped at 12 midnight with the national anthem
1:40 "Fabulous secrets will reveal to me the day I held aloft my sword, and said... HAYULP! HAYULP!"
Lmao.
Fantastic compilation, just watched all 5 parts this morning and loved reminiscing, funny how I watched them in the 70s and by the 80s my children were watching them. Not a criticism but I think the only things I didn't see amongst such a huge many programmes and some I also remember are Follyfoot, Daktari, Shazzam and White Horses (loved the music to that). Thanks for doing this Deano Essex
Perils of Penelope Pitstop was late 60's in the United States. Still, that was a funny change over from She-Ra to Miss Pitstop.
Heidi, my nightmare theme. Every holiday I'd eagerly switch the TV on hoping for Battle of The Planets, and that ... that thing would come on.
"Sorry kids we lost the Transformers broadcast rights, but not to worry..."
Thank God for Skippy.
Happy and Sad Memories!
Golden memories of my childhood come flooding back...........kids TV back in the day I remember them all so well.......but where have all those years gone
Great vid I remember how I used to te sick of the Rodger ramjet song. I also remember Gummie Bears and chips used to be my favourite
Great hearing all these tunes again
I must have been about 4 years old when I watched it but it stuck in my memory. Much better than today's rubbish. I feel sorry for the kids today missing out on such great programmes.
"The day i held up my sword and said...Help!" Lol.
Deano Essex , cheers. I shouldn't miss part 5 cos I am subbed, but I am looking forward to it immensely.
The tomorrow people will only be brief because of you tube copyright
Part 5 has been blocked......at least there was no Lizzie Dripping, that scared the hell out of me almost as much as Dr. Snuggles!
Oh my ..I remember Vision On….. used to watch that all the time….found it after a Lifetime of looking online….Thank You for Posting 👍
Another show was Inside Out 😊
Don't forget to watch the other parts. This is part 4 of 5. Many more memories in the others 🙂
Vision On was one of my faves. Arty, weird, interesting and funny.
1:43 - the day I held aloft my sword and said - help, help! Lol
Think sky should put these back on for kids today
Lassie 1967, I was 6. Not only does the soul not age, but I made choices when a young soul, that directed my life.
Should have been called Laddie
@@stevebarley8413 I knew a dog called Laddie.
When I saw Heidi, it was the first time that I realized that not everyone in the world spoke English!
Yay another outstanding collection ahh to be young again,and “Don’t forget to switch off your television sets”
wish we could have the times back again😮💨
Thomas the Tank Engine was so much better before it was animated.
Funny how even in the late 70’s we still had 1960’s shows carry over into the decade. I remember Saturday mornings with Champion the Wonder horse, Zorro and Flash Gordon. Of course we always got up early to watch Sesame Street which started around 7am and carried on for around 3 hrs
Same here. I also remember Swap Shop and Saturday Superstore on Saturday mornings with the cartoons that was shown during each 3 hours or so programme eg Pole Position and Centurions.I don't know if you meant a live action series when you mentioned Flash Gordon but it reminded me of the black and white action serial King Of The Rocket which was originally shown in cinemas in the 40s or 50s with each episode ending with the hero apparently getting killed only to miraculously survive in the following installment. There was also a Flash Gordon serial made the same as far as I remember.
thank you so much for making this vid, absolutely loved it.
Charlie Chalk! A proper heavy metal theme song if there was one! Trap Door was also narrated by Willie Rushton - one of my all-time favourite voices.
Loved Charlie chuck and trapdoor
70s and 80s tv and childhood. THATS MY HEAVEN to go to
1:40 the day she-ra held aloft her sword and said
help help
Pure cartoon comedy gold 😂
1min 43sec- ish I held up my sword and said....help
Good edit there
The greatest part of the brain is memory, but the worst thing that comes from memory is nostalgia, we remember but we can never go back! So very sad when looking at things like this. Where has time gone?
Another fantastic compilation Deano thank you. I don't know where you get them from. Poddington Peas? Ha ha don't remember that one. Great stuff!
Poddington Peas was written by my brothers friend Paul Needs :-)
MrBlueSky474 omg I loved poddington peas lol
There was a time in the early mid 70's when there were always programmes like the Flashing Blade, White Horses, Heidi and other European shows constantly offered over the summer holidays. Even black and white Czech kids drama narrated in English. Just find out that Hectors House was French! Weird but wonderful viewing.
Back when we lived in a free society......
42 now but still love Trap Door and Knight Rider
Trap Door reminded me of a mural close to home painted in that theme. I recognised Burt immediately. Boy, he has a tough job!
Burrrrt 😆 🤣
Ulysses 31 I used to skip college on Thursday afternoons just to watch this great programme . If only RUclips was around then could have saved me a lot of bother . The stories and music were ahead of it's time,well the music was the story was based on the odyssey by Homer....Ulysses being greek while Odysseus is the Roman version if my minds serves me still?
No, you have it the wrong way around, Odysseus is the Greek and Ulysses the Roman.
In Ireland we had in the 80s a tv ad where super ted and a friend were teaching spotty how to cross the road safely. It is how I learned to cross the road lol.
Tufty. And the ice cream van.!😂.
We also had that in England
Love Dogtainion got the whole two seasons and the TV movie which was a shortended version of season one on dvd for my 34th birthday.
I'm from the UK,does anyone remember "the magic roundabout" or AndyPandy , how about bill and Ben the flower pot men?
I do!!! Even though I was born in the 90s I so remember them. And snap I’m from the UK as well 😊
Where are you from?
I lived near Tunbridge Wells.
@@nicolaortiz6901 Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴
Oh nice.
Kids programmes in the seventies and eighties also had something for adults in them especially the ones more for young teenagers. Watching Charlie Brown trying to kick the American Football and whoever was holding it up pulling it away made me smile as it has just made me realise that at the time I was too young to under stand that there was a such sport as American Football yet it is my favourite sport which I started watching in about 1985 even though I live in Northern Ireland. Isn't it wonderful how your life pans out?
It was Lucy who always pulled the football away from Charlie Brown so he broke his arse.
7:43 Some people say he lives at a refuse depot. Some people say he lives at a landfill. All we know is he's called Stig!
Ulysses 31 best thing ever and the music was brilliant
Brilliant intro music isn't it
Noodleboy N I rewatched all the episodes a few years back, they were rerun on some freeview channel. They were unusual and I really liked them.
I have the complete box set on dvd
Cheers Deano my memory's not as bad as I thought.
so much more thought put into theme tunes and intros in them days
Sometimes the intro was the only thing worth watching
Anybody else remember the cartoons they used to show during Swap Shop, Saturday Superstore, The Banana Splits (BBC 1)and No 73 , Tiswas(ITV) Also these shows started at about 9.00am and were followed by Grandstand(BBC)or World Of Sport(ITV)at about noon.
Adrian Bradley.
Remember it all like it was yesterday Adrian.
It brings a lump to your throat, going down memory lane like this and I'm sure they were better times.
Arabian nights, fantastic voyage,danger island are a few of the cartoons on The Banana Splits..from what I remember
@@dnf-dead 3 musketeers as well
@@22manky Don't forget the Microventures !
I remember No 73, Sandy Toksvig, she played a charcter called "Ethel".
Nice to put images to Barnaby the Bear's my Name, which I usually only hear only the Radcliffe and Maconie shown
Good to see ‘proper’ Thomas The Tank Engine. Back then he was a cheeky little engine for sure, but he wasn’t stupid. The more recent versions have turned him into a congenital idiot.
I used to adore Willo The Wisp. I used to adore Kenneth Williams. Still do.
Thanks for putting these clips together. I bet you had a blast doing it.
Willo the Wisp was fun. Evil Edna.
Robert's Robots must have affected me, because my name is Robert and I'm now a senior designer in... electronics and robotics!
Just love the 'Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show', such great memories. Stig Of The Dump, is that who's is under that racing helmet?
omg I'm going to be singing dogtanian tune all night. pmsl
Yeah, I used to sing it. Catchy as hell ☺️
F.A.B Deano until the next memory stirring compilation. Enjoying your work.
Thanks for you comment. Be sure to watch all 5 parts. There maybe some in there you have forgotten 🙂
Blake 7 & the tomorrow people & sapphire & steel was all super fantastic as well space 1999👌👌👌👌🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
My all time favourite - The Tomorrow People - still does not get a mention. A lot of the shows featured I don't even remember watching, but I made sure I never missed the adventures of the special powers endowed Homo Superiors aka The Tomorrow People
Sorry Alan but its def in part 5 which will be my last one :-) part five is finished but i wont upload it yet incase i can add to it in the next week or so :-=)
Top Cat is on part 2
1:42 The day I held aloft my sword and said......help help lol.
By the honour of greyskull i forgot she had her own castle. And Hordak was her nemesis pity it didn,t last as long as He-Man.
Ulysses 31 had the best theme tune ever!
Damn that flashing blade intro is awesome. Action-action-acyion I was born a few years too late for it tbough
I was born in 1972 and The Flashing Blade is my earliest theme tune memory. In fact untill I saw it on RUclips I thought that Flashing Blade had never existed and my memories had got confused over time.
Thomas the tank engine. With the voice of Ringo Starr.
Charles Algeo right, when I was round 5 I loved (and still do) The Beatles and I had no clue Ringo narrated it. I would refuse to watch Thomas the tank engine because for some reason it really scared me. It was only fairly recently that I found out he was in it!
So many memories and good times
Mash. Cheers. Red hand gang. Remember.?. I watched those regularly as a kid.!
Used to love the Red hand gang!!!! Haha...always used to watch it in the school holidays, was aired after 'why dont you'
So many memories thank you
I also remember Godzilla (cartoon), which had a great title sequence, Grape Ape, The Jetsons, Banana Splits, Tarzan (cartoon... that was a great series)... and so, so many more.
My fave character on Willo the wisp was The Moog.
How amazing to hear God save the Oueen again.
Full of memories, yet again.
Moira
From England.
Penelope Pitstop at the mercy of the evil Hooded Claw. Wasn't his laugh Spooky?. . Heeeelp. Heeeelp . Fantastic.
i used to love the bbc shutting down and playing the national anthem at night.
Hi, I forgot to add in the other uploads from Deano Essex, hi Deano, have a great , and a happy New year from me , and have a drink on me, 🥂 , God Bless from northern Ireland UK ♥️🇬🇧 ,
I had been waiting for Skippy! Many I didn't know, recognised the few odd ones, such as Knightrider!
Loved Dogtanian 😍
Brilliant ! "Fabulous secrets were revealed to me the day I held aloft my magic sword and said ... Hayalp !"
04:18
"Master Po, how is it that you can hear such things?"
"Young man, how is it, that you can not?"
In all these compilations. They forgot about Champion the wonder horse. Bonanza.?. The High Chapparal. Water margin.? Upstairs downstairs.?. Loved these theme tunes too.!
Champiooooooon the wonder horse! 💝
in the 80s we only had 4 tv channels but tv was good today we have 100s of tv channels and they are all CRAP!!!
james roddie That's deregulation for you. I'm sure the Tories will be along to say something about the benefits of choice.
4 channels? you were lucky mate.
I totally agree James Roddie
james roddie Couldnt have put it better myself
james roddie here is a few forgotten gems dukes of hazard , the a team and we are the champions
Damb , I forgot about, Heidi , from back in the 70s,! And Skippy,! 😔 , 🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧 God Bless from northern Ireland UK, ♥️ , born May 23rd 1968, God Bless to all the people that make a comment,! 🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧
A nice comm mate. tbh I'd forgotten about most of these. But have a great night.
@@hopebgood hi mate,, I from a born May 23rd 1968, from northern Ireland UK, as a kid in the 70s,! thanks for your comment,! Have a great , and a happy New year,! Have a drink on me,! 🥂 ♥️🇬🇧