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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread

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message 351: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments jacques loussier

cool jazz

cool beard

cool dude

nice, yeah


message 352: by theDuke (last edited Mar 10, 2019 03:27PM) (new)

theDuke | 6492 comments suzysunshine7 wrote: "Only just released to the Media ... the Actor, Jan-Michael Vincent, who was best-known for his role in the 1980's show 'Airwolf' died on the 10th of February at the age of 74."

I've still got the boxset of Airwolf somewhere. Loved that helicopter..but gee the acting was bad! JMV was okay though, as was the late Ernest Borgnine, i loved that cool helicopter as kid..and i dare say that programme had the coolest intro theme of all the '80's futuristic TV shows...yeh..even better than Knight Rider or that oddball motorbike one..whatever the heck it was called?!

RIP Jan-Micheal Vincent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULfmo...

Edit: i've just remembered..it was called StreetHawk. My brother liked that one, being the biker type that he is!


message 353: by Collette (last edited Mar 09, 2019 02:49PM) (new)

Collette | 6187 comments Those were the days...Airwolf, The A-Team, Cover Up, Chips, The Equaliser, TJ Hooker, Crazy Like A Fox, Dallas, Dynasty, The Colbys, Buck Rogers, Metal Mickey....


message 354: by theDuke (last edited Mar 10, 2019 03:24PM) (new)

theDuke | 6492 comments Collette wrote: "Those were the days...Airwolf, The A-Team, Cover Up, Chips, The Equaliser, TJ Hooker, Crazy Like A Fox, Dallas, Dynasty, The Colbys, Buck Rogers, Metal Mickey...."

6 million dollar man too! okay, that one was 1970's...and that other lee majors one, the Fall Guy.


message 355: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments Cheers, Magnum PI, Moonlighting, Cagney & Lacey, The Dukes Of Hazzard, Charlie's Angels, Quantum Leap, The Scarecrow & Mrs King, The Golden Girls, Hill Street Blues, MacGyver, Happy Days, The Fall Guy ...


message 356: by Collette (last edited Mar 09, 2019 03:01PM) (new)

Collette | 6187 comments Yeah, The Fall Guy was ok...and I still love Hart To Hart and Murder She Wrote.


message 357: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments There were so few Channels but there always seemed to be something well worth watching ;o>


message 358: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6187 comments suzysunshine7 wrote: "There were so few Channels but there always seemed to be something well worth watching ;o>"

Until 84 or something we had 3 channels and that was your whack ha ha. I always remember things like Dallas being on on a Wednesday night at 8, Dynasty on a Friday night at 8, Chips Saturday tea time, TJ Hooker or The Equaliser Saturday night at 8, Murder She Wrote Sunday teatime...


message 359: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments Of those mentioned, we only ever watched Cagney and Lacey. We liked The Rockford Files, Kojak, Starsky and Hutch, Columbo etc. But they were earlier.


message 360: by Collette (last edited Mar 09, 2019 03:40PM) (new)

Collette | 6187 comments Lez wrote: "Of those mentioned, we only ever watched Cagney and Lacey. We liked The Rockford Files, Kojak, Starsky and Hutch, Columbo etc. But they were earlier."

I like Cagney and Lacey. And the catchy theme tune. I always thought Chris was really pretty. And she had that nice fur coat.


message 361: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments I think we missed a lot as we both had jobs where we didn’t get home till about 9.00 at least 2 nights a week. Sometimes we’d go for something to eat before going home. Better than the telly!


message 362: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6187 comments A restaurant or somewhere a bit less posh like the chippie, Lez? I haven't had a fish supper in ages. Or a hamburger supper. 🐷


message 363: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments Collette wrote: "A restaurant or somewhere a bit less posh like the chippie, Lez? I haven't had a fish supper in ages. Or a hamburger supper. 🐷"

We liked an American diner place in Sheffield, great burgers etc. Nice atmosphere, decent music and friendly staff. There was a good Italian place as well. My library was a busy inner city one and J. had sometimes driven up to Aberdeen so we were both knackered and it was good to wind down.


message 364: by Val (last edited Mar 09, 2019 06:27PM) (new)

Val H. | 22152 comments That is a great theme tune but it didn't awake any memories for me so maybe "Airwolf" didn't get shown here. I too liked "Cagney & Lacey" and "The Rockford Files" - still watch the latter if I see it's on. We've recently watched some episodes of "Murder She Wrote" and "Quincy" - fun for the nostalgia element but they really haven't aged well. My kids always loved "MacGyver". It was always shown in the off-ratings period so that equated to the long school holidays over Christmas. They still associate "MacGyver" with long summer nights and being able to stay up later.


message 365: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments i was blissfully unaware of 'macguyver' until patti and selma's obsession on 'the simpsons' - watched an episode out of curiosity - shite, innit?


message 366: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments Tech wrote: "i was blissfully unaware of 'macguyver' until patti and selma's obsession on 'the simpsons' - watched an episode out of curiosity - shite, innit?"

Isn't that the point? Some of those shows are shite, really, weighed down by low budgets and cheesy plots, which are often interchangeable from one show to another. It's probably one reason Star Wars had such an impact; on one level the scripting isn't much better than contemporary TV, but it had the budget to make it look fabulous.


message 367: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1365 comments RIP Dick Dale, king of the surf guitar, died Saturday aged 81


message 368: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tech XXIII wrote: "i was blissfully unaware of 'macguyver' until patti and selma's obsession on 'the simpsons' - watched an episode out of curiosity - shite, innit?"

Yep. You should try watching the A Team now, unwatchable.


message 369: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments Serial wrote: "Tech XXIII wrote: "i was blissfully unaware of 'macguyver' until patti and selma's obsession on 'the simpsons' - watched an episode out of curiosity - shite, innit?"

Yep. You should try watching t..."


To be fair, the A Team was always unwatchable, as were Dukes of Hazzard, Airwolf and Knight Rider. ;-) Bottom of the barrel were probably Planet of the Apes (a desperate attempt to cash in on the films before the franchise ran out of steam) and The Incredible Hulk (Lou Ferrigno was cool, but all the Hulk ever did was roar at people and throw furniture around).

Kung Fu was much better from my memories of it.


message 370: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments aye, but for 'kung fu', you had to watch 43 minutes of dreary story crap for the 2 minutes of the 'swedgin''

for swedgin', ask johnny bee!


message 371: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7449 comments Tech XXIII wrote: "aye, but for 'kung fu', you had to watch 43 minutes of dreary story crap for the 2 minutes of the 'swedgin''

for swedgin', ask johnny bee!"


I thought Al Swedgin' was in Deadwood not Kung Fu ;-)


message 372: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments Tech XXIII wrote: "aye, but for 'kung fu', you had to watch 43 minutes of dreary story crap for the 2 minutes of the 'swedgin''

for swedgin', ask johnny bee!"


Don't tell me you never put half ping pong balls over your eyes, and went 'grasshopper' :-)


message 373: by Martin (new)

Martin O' | 2196 comments Happy to say I missed most of that 70's early evening TV, the trailers were bad enough. I must admit to watching the late night stuff, War Of The Worlds, V, Baretta, Barney Miller, Soap, Taxi, WKRP In Cincannati etc.


message 374: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tim wrote: "Tech XXIII wrote: "aye, but for 'kung fu', you had to watch 43 minutes of dreary story crap for the 2 minutes of the 'swedgin''

for swedgin', ask johnny bee!"

Don't tell me you never put half pin..."


roflmao.........


message 375: by Brass Neck (last edited Mar 20, 2019 09:58AM) (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments "Don't tell me you never put half ping pong balls over your eyes, and went 'grasshopper'" - Glasshoppaah, surely?


message 376: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments I haven’t understood any of the last 5 or 6 posts!


message 377: by Martin (new)

Martin O' | 2196 comments Count your blessings Lez!


message 378: by Craig White (last edited Mar 20, 2019 10:22AM) (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments is that 'kung fu'?

aye, e's hud a ferr few shandies!

boom


message 379: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1365 comments Might I suggest that if you wish to have an in depth discussion of crap TV shows you go to the TV section and start a new thread there. Then this thread can go back to it's original purpose.


message 380: by Martin (new)

Martin O' | 2196 comments I think we are just about done here Derek, we do tend to wander off piste occasionally though.


message 381: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Martin wrote: "I think we are just about done here Derek, we do tend to wander off piste occasionally though."

as the age of the forum participants increases, the wandering tangents become more frequent.


message 382: by Martin (new)

Martin O' | 2196 comments 'Ere, are you having a pop guv?


message 384: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments Awww ;o<


message 385: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments Just saw that announcement. Very sad.


message 386: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments It's getting like 2016 again. RIP Scott.


message 387: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments Today's departure is Ranking Roger aka Roger Charlery, vocalist of The Beat.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...


message 388: by Brass Neck (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments In tribute (and I apologise for Sir Lenny Henry's 'comedic' rasta wig and tam intro), possibly the Beat's and Ranking Rog's finest moment (she didn't however obey the call);
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K6YW...


message 389: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments Wonderful ;o> ... RIP Roger ;o<


message 390: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments Gordon wrote: "Today's departure is Ranking Roger aka Roger Charlery, vocalist of The Beat.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/201..."


So sad to learn of Roger's awful health problems in the months before his death. More than any human should endure. RIP.


message 391: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments Heartbreaking, Tim ;o<


message 392: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7449 comments Tim wrote: "Gordon wrote: "Today's departure is Ranking Roger aka Roger Charlery, vocalist of The Beat.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/201..."

So sad to lea..."


:-(


message 393: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments Agnès Varda, the iconic French Film-maker, died last night aged 90 as a result of complications due to Cancer. A true original from first to last she couldn't make it to the annual Oscar Nominee Luncheon in 2018 and so she sent a life-sized Cardboard Cut-out of herself to be posed alongside and photographed instead! ;o>

Throughout her career Agnès won multiple awards including an honorary Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (making her the first woman to ever receive this distinction) and the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival.


message 394: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments hamsters of the world can now breathe easily again!


message 395: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16038 comments It sounds like yet another heartbreakingly lonely and sad end to a life that was once so full of promise and potential and seemingly destined to be rather wonderful ;o<


message 396: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6187 comments Tech XXIII wrote: "hamsters of the world can now breathe easily again!"

Funnily enough Techy, all I could think of when D told me the news this morning was that infamous headline "Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster!"


message 397: by theDuke (last edited May 10, 2019 06:19AM) (new)

theDuke | 6492 comments Which of course, was utter nonsense, cos he was a devout vegetarian since his teens.

Max Clifford was responsible for that Hamster story...he even admitted it to being completely fabricated, but unapologetically said it did wonders for FS's career.

Meanwhile, poor Freddie was pig sick of passerbyers shouting out to him, "Oiy Freddie.....did you eat that hamster?!"

Freddie's early response was....."F**K OFF!" :)

Later on, he changed that refrain to "Give us a quid and i'll tell you"

If they did..he'd then reply...."NO!" ...and walk away, quid in pocket!

He was a funny man..but apparently very very difficult to work with. He was a musician in the '60's too, used to tour around with the Beatles, when he fronted a band called The Midnighters.


message 398: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1365 comments The Sun headline - "Freddie Starr Joins His Hamster"


message 399: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10953 comments theDuke wrote: "Which of course, was utter nonsense, cos he was a devout vegetarian since his teens.

Max Clifford was responsible for that Hamster story...he even admitted it to being completely fabricated, but u..."


Remind me, what happened to Max Clifford..... Oh, now I remember! 😂


message 400: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments Tech XXIII wrote: "hamsters of the world can now breathe easily again!"

Blimey! I thought for a moment Richard Gere had died.


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