No wonder the country is like it is, with everyone standing about waiting for an apple to fall.
At least Mr Benn did something useful with his time.
Only 12?, felt like it was on everyday with a brand new themeI loved Mr Benn. I’ve a dvd with every episode (12?) and one episode that was not broadcast
Gravity was much less powerful in the 70s than it is now. Sometimes you'd throw something in the air and it would take months to come down.I`m left with an unanswered question - Why did Bod's apple take so long to come down?
I NEED AN ANSWER
Wasn't it 13 with an additional one made a lot later on?I loved Mr Benn. I’ve a dvd with every episode (12?) and one episode that was not broadcast
Could be! I’ve no idea where the dvd is. If I find it I’ll let you know!Wasn't it 13 with an additional one made a lot later on?
I had DVD's with the entire series of Camberwick Green and Trumpton on them. I especially liked the episode where Windy Miller gets r@t@rsed and falls asleep outside his windmill.Could be! I’ve no idea where the dvd is. If I find it I’ll let you know!
That's life in the 70's under Thatcher for you.Gravity was much less powerful in the 70s than it is now. Sometimes you'd throw something in the air and it would take months to come down.
Anyone not able to hear Windy's "pssssh-ticky-ump-aaah" music is either a liar or too bloody young.I had DVD's with the entire series of Camberwick Green and Trumpton on them. I especially liked the episode where Windy Miller gets r@t@rsed and falls asleep outside his windmill.
I was thinking it'd be great if we used the Bod music as opposition subs came on.I liked it when Boro went a bit 'Bod' with players like Festa having their own theme music when they scored.
I swapped a load of footy cards to receive one of them from a friend.