Do not adjust your set

Started by Newportnobby, August 18, 2020, 05:26:49 AM

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Newportnobby

For one of those unexplained reasons I woke at 04.30 this morning thinking about the above late 60s TV show. Very avant garde with Monty Python being formed just a few months later. David Jason (Captain Fantastic) and Denise Coffey (Mrs Black - the most evil woman in the world) featured along with Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and there was always a toon or two from Viv Stanshall and the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Terry Gilliam also contributed some of his animations.
Supposedly a childrens TV programme, like Tiswas the main audience were young adults.
Just wonderful stuff..................but why did I wake with it on my mind?? :uneasy:

Anyone else have fond memories of it?

Bealman

Why'd you wake at 4.30 with that on your mind?

Cos you've weird?  :P
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Southerngooner

Yep, a good show! It gave me a love of many of the participants that has stuck to this day. And the Bonzos too!
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Jim Easterbrook

I vaguely remember seeing it once or twice - my older brothers watched it. The Bonzos stuck in my mind though, so when I saw a compilation album a decade or so later I had to get it. And then I had to get everything else of theirs. And then get it all again on CD.
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Bealman

I bought the single 'I'm the urban spaceman' in 1969.

Saw them at Sunderland Empire in the same year when they were support act for Keith Emerson and the Nice.
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tutenkhamunsleeping

I used to watch it as a kid and I'm sure it played a large part in shaping what passes for my sense of humour these days ;)

I've got a DVD of it, David Jason looks barely out of short trousers!

Bealman

Terry Gilliam documents it in his autobiography.
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

AndyRA

Remember the series well, even managed to get a DVD of the series, mainly for the episode of 'Captain Fantastic' which was filmed at Forest Row station soon after it had closed. I had wondered for years where it was  :) One of the 'stills' with David Jason features on the Disused station site at http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/f/forest_row/index.shtml
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It was 100 times better than "The Paper Bag Players"  :thumbsdown:

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