CITV In 1984

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CITV In 1984

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http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~bognor ... mas1984.rm

See just how bad the hair styles were in those days :)
Does anybody recognise this man? Sounds a bit Noel Edmonds.

In fact you may already have heard of teh

www.tv-ark.co.uk

site


There's a few clips in the "Children's TV" section  on the menu on the left hand side
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I know what you mean!!
I'm just clad the world's moved on from that period.
It's fortunate though that old classics such as Knightmare and bullseye are coming back to our screens on challenge.
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looking at fashion today its not much better, im alright i dont follow any trend or fashion so i dont have that problem, i meen i went to work once in a farmers hat its all i could find lol  :P
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i was born in 1984...
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YAY! Mullets!!!!  ;D
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Indeedy, Mullets! Whoever came up with that haircut and decided it was stylish should have the goblins set on them!  >:( There is this really tasteful picture of me when I was about 7 with a serious mullet.
Next to the pudding bowl look, the mullet must be number 2 on the list of fashion disasters to punish your children with. Looking back at my hairstyles and some of the things I was made to wear when I was younger, I have come to the conclusion that my parents must have really hated me!  :P
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Indeedy, Mullets! Whoever came up with that haircut and decided it was stylish should have the goblins set on them!
Agreed. Perhaps the goblins could also chase Pat Sharp all around his Fun House for his particularly gruesome example.
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I totally agree, since it ws Funhouse that took Knightmare's place! WHY?!
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Agreed. Perhaps the goblins could also chase Pat Sharp all around his Fun House for his particularly gruesome example.
It's WACKY...It's FUN...It's CRAZY...It's OUTRAGEOUS!
Words in the song not refering to his Fun House, but his amazing choice in hairstyles. Lovely!! ;D

But in terms of the Mulleted one's show replacing Knightmare in the Friday Slot, if it wasn't Funhouse it would be something else. It didn't just suddenly appear outta nowhere, it had been running for a few years previous to KM's demise, from at least 1990 I think and so it didn't replace Knightmare as such.  
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It's WACKY...It's FUN...It's CRAZY...It's OUTRAGEOUS!
Words in the song not refering to his Fun House, but his amazing choice in hairstyles. Lovely!! ;D
LOL. So true. I quite liked Fun House in its day. Along with Knightmare, the last shows I watched on CITV.
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I remember in 1995 seeing Fun House on the schedules instead of Knightmare. And, baffled as I was then, I was thinking? "What smarta**e has put this on here on a Friday afternoon instead of KM?"  :o
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