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The pythons were: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin and they broadcast on the BBC from 1969 to 1974. Their madcap approach to comedy broke all the boundaries and they were as controversial as they were successful.
If I could, I would play every Python episode and film in [...]
This Queen album, with the title track “A Kind of Magic” came out in 1986 – the... Read More »
Count Duckula was another cartoon that I grew up watching in the late 1980s and early 1990s – enjoy the episode... Read More »
Do you remember the Luminous Spooks, a set of ‘glow-in-the-dark’... Read More »
The Muppets were the biggest sewn people for a decade or so in the 1980s and early 90s – and there... Read More »
This track, Coco Jamboo, came out in 1996 courtesy of the German reggae style outfit known as... Read More »
Saturday (or was it Sunday??) mornings never were the same once we lost the Orange Organics front-man Pugwall (Peter Unwin... Read More »
You can now catch up with Geoffrey the Giraffe on his special nostalgia webpage which... Read More »
This song will probably place you in a certain period of your life, at the dawn of a new Millennium, when... Read More »
Radio One’s Edith Bowman loves this old film: “it’s a really old film… it’s an incredible... Read More »
This advert came out in the UK in 1993. It was an instant hit and many people still sing the lines and... Read More »