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TV dramas of yesteryear that were so bad they were good (iyswim)

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MardyBraWouldDoEddieRedmayne · 25/01/2013 14:15

Following on from all the chat about the Thorn Birds on the fancying priests thread in AIBU, I was thinking about all those corny dramas from my youth.

Like Secret Army Me and my mum used to try and remember the order of the roads, canals and railways each week.

Or Tenko. One of the few programmes of the 70s or 80s to pass the Bechdel test.

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Bunbaker · 27/01/2013 16:22

I went to see the beautiful Lippizaners in Slovenia too, My dream is to see them in Vienna though

We queued for hours to see them at rehearsal in Vienna. OH and I aren't horsey people at all and when we finally saw them just walking around the arena we didn't stay very long as it was so dull. On the way back to the airport we were talking to some other people who had also been to the practice session. They were waxing lyrical about the session. We said that all they did was walk around and stop, then start again. The woman said that we obviously didn't appreciate their talents because what the horses were doing was very difficult to achieve.

So, bascially, unless you know a lot about horses, you didn't miss much.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 27/01/2013 16:29

Morris it was Sculley (Hewell Bennett.Educated lay about )

Anyone remember Holding the Fort ? Patricia Hodge,Matthew Kelly and Peter Davidson.

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MardyBraWouldDoEddieRedmayne · 27/01/2013 17:41

"MardyBra - there's so many interesting old TV shows mentioned here, and it would be a pity for the thread to eventually disappear. Maybe it could be moved to somewhere more permanent, such as Telly Addicts?"

Yes I'm happy for it to be moved. Have reported it to MNHQ.

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OliviaMumsnet · 27/01/2013 17:47

Oh I LOVED eldorado and Sunset Beach?
I particularly liked the love triangle with the foxy Latina and her DH and her BIL the PRIEST!
And then IIRC they were having an assignation in a cave or something and there was an Earth Quake!
Love torn by the San Andreas fault line
BRILLLIANT stuff

NB We will shortly be moving this thread to telly addicts to preserve the mediocrity for EVER.
Grin

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zukiecat · 27/01/2013 18:16

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NulliusInBlurba · 27/01/2013 18:32

Nobody's mentioned All Creatures Great and Small yet! Christopher Timothy, Peter Davidson and Robert Hardy attempting to act with an arm up a cow's arse. Carol Drinkwater swanning around Yorkshire dales going 'Oh James'. I watched the entire lot on YouTube recently (at least the first three series - it wasn't the same with Lynda Bellingham). I did a name change here for a while to DarrowbyEightFive (the telephone number at the vets' house) and I don't think anyone ever got the reference - most people shortened it to Darrow Sad.

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Raahh · 27/01/2013 18:54

'All creatures great and small' was brilliant- I used to love it. And of course Christopher Timothy went on to do 'Doctors'....Grin

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zukiecat · 27/01/2013 19:13

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TigerseyeMum · 27/01/2013 19:37

I remember The Brett's, it was a bit dull and the scenery wobbled iirc.

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Clawdy · 27/01/2013 22:08

70isalimit it was Shelley,not Sculley.Hywel Bennett was rather attractive in those days....

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WifeofPie · 27/01/2013 22:39

I bloody LOVE All Creatures G & S. Haven't read that biography, Raaah; what happened?

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milewalker · 27/01/2013 22:40

i was a huge fan of prisoner cell block h and sons and daughters as well as the adventure game where at the end you had to get across a giant board without walking into the vortex and i loved space 1999 with maya who could change into other beings.

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AlreadyScone · 27/01/2013 22:55

Thank you 70isalimitnotatarget it WAS the Sullivans :)

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AlreadyScone · 27/01/2013 22:57

oh and thank you also YoureMyOrangeGoldWifeNowDave

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MorrisZapp · 27/01/2013 23:13

Have googled, the drama I meant was definitely Scully. It was written by Alan Bleasdale and set in Liverpool.

I do remember Shelley too though.

I was obsessed with the James Herriot books as a kid, very odd to learn later that he was called Alf, and grew up in Glasgow. Seigfried Farnon, now there's a character. Sadly he only appeared in the first couple of books, because the guy he was based upon IRL took huge exception to his portrayal, and brought legal proceedings.

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zukiecat · 28/01/2013 15:23

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VoiceofUnreason · 28/01/2013 16:42

Bit concerned that the original poster had a thread entitled "so bad they are good" and then proceeded to mention TENKO. You would have to be a moron to think that was a bad show. Fabulous then, still fabulous now and holds up surprisingly well for a 30-yr old show.

I'm inclined to say Maelstrom, a BBC thriller set in Norway that was on in (at a guess) 1983/4 was bad but enjoyable.

However, as it seems to have turned into a general 70s/80s thread, my votes for thoroughly enjoyable (some genuinely good, others not but still entertaining) would be:

St Elsewhere, Hill St Blues, Ever Decreasing Circles, Falcon Crest, Prisoner Cell Block H, Juliet Bravo, The Cedar Tree and, the best TV show of the 1970s Upstairs, Downstairs, which makes Downton Abbey look like a pile of vomit (and the latter nicked several plot elements from the former).

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LadyBeagleEyes · 28/01/2013 17:53

Tenko was good.
So many strong women's parts.

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WifeofPie · 29/01/2013 17:12

Thanks Zukie. How terribly sad Sad.

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yoyo123 · 29/01/2013 18:49

Eldorado! Brilliant stuff

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MadameOvary · 30/01/2013 09:32

I bloody LOVED SUnset Beach!!!
I was at Uni at the time and bought a one of those portable mini-tellies so I didn't miss an episode even though there was an omnibus

Also loved Revelations Why does no-one remember it??? It was written by none other than Russell T Davies!!!

And it's out on DVD Grin

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MadameOvary · 30/01/2013 09:45

I used to post on this discussion thread about Sunset Beach Grin
I was Queen Bitch (warning - eyewatering wallpaper!)

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