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Channel 9 Australia Christmas Ident 1982
Channel 9 Australia Christmas Ident 1982
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A West Ham Legend gets his stand
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The Opening of the Billy Bonds Stand
Lord and Taylor 2016 Christmas display
Просмотров 2977 лет назад
Lord and Taylor 2016 Christmas display
A wet Times Square 30/11/2016
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A wet Times Square 30/11/2016
New York's big Christmas tree 2016
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New York's big Christmas tree 2016
Top of the Rock (2 December 2016)
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Top of the Rock (2 December 2016)
Lord and Taylor Christmas display 2016
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Lord and Taylor Christmas display 2016
Lord and Taylor Christmas dancing display
Просмотров 1167 лет назад
Lord and Taylor Christmas dancing display
Lord and Taylor cute Christmas display 29 November 2016
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Lord and Taylor cute Christmas display 29 November 2016
From Manhattan to Brooklyn 23/11/2016
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From Manhattan to Brooklyn 23/11/2016
Whales seen one afternoon during our cruise to Iceland, Greenland and Canada.
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via RUclips Capture
"What do you want Reva?" Streets of Fire (1984)
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Michael Pare and one of the best movie lines he would ever be given.
BBC 2 Links from 1981 including The Open University
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A six minute clip but stay with it as you witness the way television presentation used to be. There was even time to set the video going or to make a cuppa without missing the start of your educational programming.
Glitter Spray UK Commercial
Просмотров 7009 лет назад
What no 80's girl should be without.
Film 80 intro presentation. (BBC 1 29th September 1980.)
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End of Carry on girls, Lineup for Tuesday, link for Newsnight and Film 80 intro.
What have the BBC ever given us!! (HQ)
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What have the BBC ever given us!! (HQ)
ITV trail for the 1982 UK TV premiere of Star Wars
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ITV trail for the 1982 UK TV premiere of Star Wars
The Protectors (1972) Restored Closing Titles.
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The Protectors (1972) Restored Closing Titles.
The Protectors (1972) Restored Opening Titles.
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The Protectors (1972) Restored Opening Titles.
UFO (1969) Restored opening titles.
Просмотров 40 тыс.11 лет назад
UFO (1969) Restored opening titles.
Don't diss the Prinz!!
Просмотров 16211 лет назад
Don't diss the Prinz!!
The Olympic Torch outside my door!!
Просмотров 15211 лет назад
The Olympic Torch outside my door!!
Play Misty For Me (1971) Restored opening titles.
Просмотров 19 тыс.12 лет назад
Play Misty For Me (1971) Restored opening titles.
How not to show Quadrophenia (Central Television 1986)
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How not to show Quadrophenia (Central Television 1986)
The War's Over
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The War's Over
Search For A Star Opening Titles 1979-1982
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Search For A Star Opening Titles 1979-1982
Look-in Tv commercial, Grease promotion (30th September 1978)
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Look-in Tv commercial, Grease promotion (30th September 1978)
Brainstorm (1983) UK TV Spot
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Brainstorm (1983) UK TV Spot
The Lords of Discipline (1983) Theatrical Trailer.
Просмотров 85 тыс.12 лет назад
The Lords of Discipline (1983) Theatrical Trailer.
Escape to Victory (1981) UK Theatrical Trailer.
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Escape to Victory (1981) UK Theatrical Trailer.

Комментарии

  • @Critic-qn3hg
    @Critic-qn3hg День назад

    Yeah I remember that show that was a good show 👍

  • @user-uc8kr1pl6b
    @user-uc8kr1pl6b 2 дня назад

    One of my ringtones

  • @thomasknight3339
    @thomasknight3339 4 дня назад

    Arr yeah used to watch it from behind the couch which we hid behind the wardrobe. 😂

  • @user-gx5kk2ik8m
    @user-gx5kk2ik8m 5 дней назад

    Conway great head of hair

  • @susanfit47
    @susanfit47 5 дней назад

    After the phenomenal success of "The Flintstones",and "The Jetsons", producers William Hanna and Joesph Barbera made their return to prime time in this animated comedy titled "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home". First seen as a special for the ABC-TV situation adult comedy series "Love American Style",was basically shown as a pilot and on the strength of that pilot,the show was launched into an weekly animated cartoon series for prime-time. It was shown in first-run syndication from the premiered episode on September 12,1972 and ended in October 8 of 1974, with repeats until 1975, in repeated episodes from the first season. This was an attempt to cash in on the enormous success of Norman Lear's All In The Family, and from the first episode was a instant hit,but it was aimed at adult audiences. It was the first for Hanna-Barbera Productions to do something that was beyond the usual calling---this was something totally different from the norm. This wildly funny series illustrated the generation gap and social issues reflecting the times,and this was set in the period of the early 1970's. But it was nothing like "All In The Family" at all,with one exception: Harry Boyle was not a racist at all,but he was however,highly educated and very successful as a businessman. A far cry from the radical aspects of Archie Bunker. Father figure Harry Boyle(voiced by Tom Bosley of "Happy Days" fame) was a conservative businessman-father who was the president of the Boyle Restaurant Supply Company,who was continually exasperated by the excesses of his hippie/slacker of a son,Chet(David Hayward),and his sexually liberated daughter Alice(Kristina Holland),not to mention his obedient youngest son,Jamie(Jackie Haley). His wife Irma(Joan Gerber) was neutral but supportive with her husband in some of the topics mentioned. Their next door neighbor is the neanderthal communist hating Ralph(Jack Burns)who had a thing against people who were on the opposite side of American values. Harry's own modern-day children had their own side to certain issues but going through the difficulties of accepting their father's old-fashioned methods and the philosophies of life itself. This was show that may have been quite controversial when it premiered,but it was extremely funny in parts along with some of the topics that were the brink of discussion but with mixed results. Since this was an adult-oriented show and a cartoon that was seen only in prime-time. The scripts that were written by some of the best in the business,especially for an animated cartoon with a social message in between the segment were done by the team of R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock(writers for several Hanna-Barbera shows including "The Flintstones",and "The Jetsons")and also from Jack Elinson and Norman Paul. Elinson was one of the writers for the shows "Good Times", "One Day At A Time",not to mention several episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show". Paul on the other hand was a writer and as well as one of the producers for "The Doris Day Show". Broadcast between 1972 and 1974,the 48-episode series appeared in prime-time only,and the first show since 1970's "Where's Huddles?" and the first in six years since "The Flintstones". The executive producers for this series were William Hanna and Joesph Barbera,with the animation produced in Canada to cut production costs. The show was seen in several major markets,including five-owned and operated NBC and ABC affiliates stations across the United States. The series was rebroadcast again on cable's Cartoon Network from 1992 to 1999 and again in 2006 to the end of 2007 for Cartoon Network's sister station Boomerang on a limited basis. FYI: A good many celebrities appeared on the show,sometimes voicing cartoon representations of themselves. Among the special guest lists were Don Knotts(of The Andy Griffith Show),Phyllis Diller(of Laugh-In),Don Adams(of Tenessee Tuxedo, Get Smart, Inspector Gadget),game show host Monty Hall(of Let's Make A Deal),along with Rich Little and Jonathan Winters.

  • @CrudChronicles
    @CrudChronicles 7 дней назад

    This cartoon just popped in my head out of nowhere the other day. I used to watch this as a kid in the 70s.

  • @LegitMan335
    @LegitMan335 8 дней назад

    Cinema

  • @ULVlogsandRetro
    @ULVlogsandRetro 8 дней назад

    I can't wait watch this show on MeTV Toons launch

  • @laxeystu8096
    @laxeystu8096 8 дней назад

    I remember some later credits from the 80s - red coloured backgrounds and clips maybe?

  • @harrycallahan3391
    @harrycallahan3391 8 дней назад

    Lewis Collins looks a bit like Ted Bundy in the thumbnail..

  • @carteramvs
    @carteramvs 8 дней назад

    why is his name David?

  • @romanicvs
    @romanicvs 8 дней назад

    So sad this role wasn't given to Bruce Lee.

  • @veav-ns1hx
    @veav-ns1hx 10 дней назад

    shout out to RZA for sampling that

  • @welshcaesar
    @welshcaesar 13 дней назад

    Love it

  • @AndreYAkbar
    @AndreYAkbar 13 дней назад

    this hits me so hard to home. Not while ago I lost my mom to diabetes and stroke. I still miss her today.

  • @johnkern7075
    @johnkern7075 13 дней назад

    I have a Hong Kong Phooey lunchbox. Loved the cartoon!

  • @newmedia2862
    @newmedia2862 13 дней назад

    Before 'Blade' came out in 98, this *was* the best live action adaptation of a Marvel comic. The Spider Man show, the Captain America movie, and Generation X were pretty dismal. The Punisher and Howard The Duck have their fans. the Nick Fury TV movie was pretty ridiculous.

  • @smoothandchunky1
    @smoothandchunky1 14 дней назад

    This theme song meant we were leaving my Grandparents house to an hour car ride home. I was about 5 at the time and always wanted to stay and watch the cartoon. My "father" was a master at deprivation so whatever we wanted he made sure we didn't get it. Remember the song word for word and him bitching in the background to hurry up and get in the GD car. Aren't memories precious?

  • @johnkarrs3455
    @johnkarrs3455 14 дней назад

    The Incredible Hulk TV series mastered the art of slow motion.

  • @jdee8267
    @jdee8267 15 дней назад

    Best thing about it

  • @JOHNMcVICAR-jh5bp
    @JOHNMcVICAR-jh5bp 15 дней назад

    JUST BRILLANT THE MUSIC GIVES ME GOOSE BUMPS DON'T MAKE SHOWS SADLY LIKE THIS ANYMORE THE CONTIER CAST TAKE A BOW🧌

  • @thesicksteven8444
    @thesicksteven8444 15 дней назад

    The music is glorious.

  • @Frank-tn5tk
    @Frank-tn5tk 15 дней назад

    God, I loved this show. It used to be on a Friday night, at about 7 o'clock, on ITV, in the early 1970s. I was about 8.

  • @sajcooks2828
    @sajcooks2828 16 дней назад

    I love watching bill bixby hulk video because he was great his videos of hulk were super great l wish they l could watch them all great actor

  • @AABB-wr3kx
    @AABB-wr3kx 16 дней назад

    Usually sandwiched between a Thames Tv comedy followed by The Sweeney at 9pm. Memories!

  • @SDU1969
    @SDU1969 17 дней назад

    Love this show.

  • @scrippswbparamounttelevisa
    @scrippswbparamounttelevisa 20 дней назад

    What music name is that?

  • @mobius273
    @mobius273 21 день назад

    The art really emphasizes the horror of an "indestructible" main character lol

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 22 дня назад

    The Incredible Trump to Joe Biden: "China Joe, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry."

  • @misplacednewyawker
    @misplacednewyawker 22 дня назад

    F is for Family is a ripoff of this.

  • @user-vh2pk6bd3g
    @user-vh2pk6bd3g 22 дня назад

    Luv that trumpet

  • @kennywohl1061
    @kennywohl1061 23 дня назад

    This show is basically a animated version of All in the family

  • @DamianCoeurOfficial
    @DamianCoeurOfficial 26 дней назад

    This "Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry." line is THE GREATEST in superhero history for the HULK.

  • @vocaloiddownloader6461
    @vocaloiddownloader6461 26 дней назад

    当時日本の若者が小生を含め少なからず彼の生き様に憧れてたと思う

  • @user-wb4sc3om7p
    @user-wb4sc3om7p 27 дней назад

    I'm the lonely man

  • @erichendrickson8858
    @erichendrickson8858 27 дней назад

    Frankenstein music

  • @dafrog491
    @dafrog491 28 дней назад

    Words cant describe how much i love this. Takes me back to my childhood.

  • @KenMasters.
    @KenMasters. 28 дней назад

    If I made the classic Incredible Hulk series (and other retro Marvel shows): I would NOT cheaply cast any bodybuilding actor to play Hulk. I would hire Ray Harryhausen to make a realistic stop-motion Hulk figurine (as well as ones of She-Hulk and the villains), use camera-tricks to make Hulk look eight-feet-tall and then have him go around rampaging an entire towering model of New York City like he's King Kong. And then I would hire voice actors.

  • @hhds113
    @hhds113 29 дней назад

    "Ow I hurt myself changing this tire".

  • @apacavelithadon96
    @apacavelithadon96 Месяц назад

    Hell nah they gonna put this oldschool cartoon on MeTv Toons next month lol 😆

  • @mclarsj
    @mclarsj Месяц назад

    Although I live in Belgium... I saw it on our tele back then in the 70's when I was a child... it was a rather frightening but amusing experience back in those days ...especially the dissonant harpsichord parts in the music. It scared the shit out of me. Love it now.

  • @antonioallen1763
    @antonioallen1763 Месяц назад

    Still an ICONIC theme and show after all these decades. I would rather watch the tv show than either of the Huk movies.. That is sad but true. And they weren't bad but it is hard to follow up with the humanizing of this version of the Dr. Banner and the beast that dwells within.. Classic.

    • @thelordofthelostbraincells
      @thelordofthelostbraincells 25 дней назад

      Frfr. And the old shows/cartoons versions of she hulk are easily better than that Trainwreck in the MCU.

  • @spc0553
    @spc0553 Месяц назад

    Oh what a beautiful melody. It says 1960s through and through. As others have said, I don’t remember watching the programmes but that tune brings back such happy memories.

  • @Nihilanth1982
    @Nihilanth1982 Месяц назад

    This makes me miss my childhood ❤

  • @bardo0007
    @bardo0007 Месяц назад

    The voices sounds like Fred Flintstone

  • @edwinmalachy
    @edwinmalachy Месяц назад

    My favorite TV time in 1980

  • @Jnt2252
    @Jnt2252 Месяц назад

    I grew up in the 70s and I’ve never heard about this cartoon

  • @matthall3077
    @matthall3077 Месяц назад

    Granada Plus Later Repeated Shang-A-Lang From 1999-2001 Mainly On Saturday Mornings At 8.30am

  • @Slimesurfer684
    @Slimesurfer684 Месяц назад

    As a kid, I found this image of Vitruvian Man scary, especially his big hair

  • @brunobxl27
    @brunobxl27 Месяц назад

    J'ai été l'attaché de presse de ce film lors de sa sortie à Paris pour les Films Jacques Leitienne ! Super souvenir !