@@jackmeadows7777 I noticed also the end of the closing theme is shorter and punchier on this episode. Not sure whether this was common at this period of the series, I saw the last few seconds of the credits from a Thames broadcast from April 1990 where the theme ended like this.
@@pak8606 there were actually a couple of different versions of the closing theme tune, most noticeable when the credits have the full crew list which must have been once a week when broadcast in Australia. UK audiences rarely heard anything in full though, as some ITV regions showed just seconds of the credits or if you were lucky, they edited out the sponsors’ logos, which meant Sister Scott changed movements in the operating theatre very quickly!
i feal like a ki again watching this with my mum I do so sad that she's no longer here but she would have loved watching these RUclips videos
Who's that clown running in the
opening credits...quite apt how he appears to take a drop, because his character didn't stay very long
Look my sister is a bit of a player, there's no point in denying it, just enjoy
Virtually impossible to read the copyright caption, judging by the Grundy logo I'd say 1979
When I first saw this copyright caption on YTV in 1992 I thought that YTV had blurred it on purpose to disguise just how old it was 😂
@@jackmeadows7777 Granada and Border December 1987, Central July 1988, Tyne Tees June 1991.
@@jackmeadows7777 I noticed also the end of the closing theme is shorter and punchier on this episode. Not sure whether this was common at this period of the series, I saw the last few seconds of the credits from a Thames broadcast from April 1990 where the theme ended like this.
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@@pak8606 there were actually a couple of different versions of the closing theme tune, most noticeable when the credits have the full crew list which must have been once a week when broadcast in Australia. UK audiences rarely heard anything in full though, as some ITV regions showed just seconds of the credits or if you were lucky, they edited out the sponsors’ logos, which meant Sister Scott changed movements in the operating theatre very quickly!