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iscalad

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JICTAR tv viewing figures for this week in 1976
Italian Job was top with 19.36m viewers(Household x 2.2)
That was the first time that the film had been shown on UK TV.
A few other old favourites,Six Million Dollar Man.I loved that.
Crossroads ffs It was huge,Benny,Meg,Sandy,Amy Turtle & the rest.View attachment 1609
Ah, Bouquet of Barbed Wire with Susan Penhalligon
 

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Just trying to watch that Avenue 5 I'm 20 minutes in and don't think I'll last a full episode !
Is this meant to be funny ? Looks like some sort of cheap rate Orville with unfunny actors like Josh Gad, Lenora Crichlow and the ever nauseating Hugh Laurie.

PLEASE HBO don't run this into another series .
 

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Ah, Bouquet of Barbed Wire with Susan Penhalligon
Now that was a steamy series for its time.
 

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Now that was a steamy series for its time.
As was,I Claudius(BBC2) a bit later that year.
 

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Six Million Dollar Man
Reminds me of our college indoor football league. One player was known as "The Six Dollar Man" after he blasted a penalty into the top corner...........of the gym! :)
 

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As was,I Claudius(BBC2) a bit later that year.
A bit later (1981) but on BBC2 The Borgias, Now that was a bit steamy, I think it was probably the last series my late mother would make me turn my head when something naughty came on, My answer to her was, You watched the programme! :D
 

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Watching the excellent White House Farm a true life drama on ITV about Jeremy Bamber who was eventually convicted of killing his family in 1985.
 

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Got into the new Star Trek Discovery series so much I ended up watching the first 2 series on Netflix now left waiting for series 3 !
 

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Early Feb 1983 programmes & viewing figures.
Channel 4 had only been in existence for 3 months.
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Early Feb 1983 programmes & viewing figures.
Channel 4 had only been in existence for 3 months.
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Jim'll fix it at 5, If only we knew now what we knew then! TV companies would die for those viewing figures now
 
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