And that, dear readers, is how a magnificent, two foot long
BBC RESOURCES magnetic-strip sign came to adorn the door of my fridge. I came, I saw, I conquered - and I left with a trophy. A trophy, I might add, which now resides in the very house in which I originally viewed the show back in the '70s. Anyone who regularly watched the programme was as familiar with that Birmingham street (a cul-de-sac) as the one outside their own window - unlike most viewers, however, I was actually there. Sadly, the building was demolished in 2006 - and thus vanished yet another iconic landmark from the '70s.
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Fond memories of 'The Mill' in the early 70s when home alone on a sickie from school. Before ITV started transmitting all day in 1973 it was a case of watching anything at all. Ironically this tended to be mostly programmes for schools. Ah we'll there was always Unclre Raymondo with his recipie of the day to look forward to on the swinging Radio 1 Jimmy Young Show! Try telling the youth of today how hard we had it back in the 70s!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ken.
PS playing catch up with your excellent blog. Being of roughly the same age, it strikes many a nostalgic chord or two.
Glad you're enjoying it, Ken. It makes the effort I put into it worthwhile.
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