PT
Well, the thread title is ITV but what the heck....
I'd release Double Dare on DVD.
I'd release Double Dare on DVD.
MO
morgaineofevil
NONE
I agree about releasing he famous 7T3 or no 73 as it was called a classic show which usd to have an element of storyline incorporated if i remember? I also remember the bath that almostfell through the ciling as well? if im correct?
Yeah 73 grts my vote none of the above!
I agree about releasing he famous 7T3 or no 73 as it was called a classic show which usd to have an element of storyline incorporated if i remember? I also remember the bath that almostfell through the ciling as well? if im correct?
Yeah 73 grts my vote none of the above!
RU
russnet
Founding member
Not sure if they came out on DVD but there were two VHS released in 2000 and 2001 relating to SMTV. The one in 2000 was the best of Chums but the "best" wasn't strictly the case as all they did was take a 6 week block of Chums around the 100th anniversary and whacked them onto a VHS. I took it back to HMV the following day!
However, the VHS in 2001 was a lot better as this was the best of SMTV and was released about a month before Ant and Dec left. It includes inserts by Ant and Dec in between the clips and even go back to the earlier SMTV before they turned good.
However, the VHS in 2001 was a lot better as this was the best of SMTV and was released about a month before Ant and Dec left. It includes inserts by Ant and Dec in between the clips and even go back to the earlier SMTV before they turned good.
IS
There's very little of Tiswas that was kept, and most that was survived because Chris Tarrant made some early VHS copies.
A compilation of best bits was released on VHS in the early 90's. I've got a whole episode on tape somewhere and the bulk of the programme is very dull/bad indeed
Mr-Stabby posted:
I'd release things like Tiswas for nostalgia value,
There's very little of Tiswas that was kept, and most that was survived because Chris Tarrant made some early VHS copies.
A compilation of best bits was released on VHS in the early 90's. I've got a whole episode on tape somewhere and the bulk of the programme is very dull/bad indeed
TH
Yeh your quite right the Bath did fall down into the Sitting room where it remained for quite a while if I remember. oh what memories!
morgaineofevil posted:
NONE
I agree about releasing he famous 7T3 or no 73 as it was called a classic show which usd to have an element of storyline incorporated if i remember? I also remember the bath that almostfell through the ciling as well? if im correct?
Yeah 73 grts my vote none of the above!
I agree about releasing he famous 7T3 or no 73 as it was called a classic show which usd to have an element of storyline incorporated if i remember? I also remember the bath that almostfell through the ciling as well? if im correct?
Yeah 73 grts my vote none of the above!
Yeh your quite right the Bath did fall down into the Sitting room where it remained for quite a while if I remember. oh what memories!
NW
There's very little of Tiswas that was kept, and most that was survived because Chris Tarrant made some early VHS copies.
A compilation of best bits was released on VHS in the early 90's. I've got a whole episode on tape somewhere and the bulk of the programme is very dull/bad indeed
Am I right in thinking that ATV binned alot of episodes of Tiswas before they went off the air at the end of 1981, IIRC same for the pre-1982 episodes of Crossroads, only a few of those have survived.
Inspector Sands posted:
Mr-Stabby posted:
I'd release things like Tiswas for nostalgia value,
There's very little of Tiswas that was kept, and most that was survived because Chris Tarrant made some early VHS copies.
A compilation of best bits was released on VHS in the early 90's. I've got a whole episode on tape somewhere and the bulk of the programme is very dull/bad indeed
Am I right in thinking that ATV binned alot of episodes of Tiswas before they went off the air at the end of 1981, IIRC same for the pre-1982 episodes of Crossroads, only a few of those have survived.