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Saturday 4 January 2020
WHO'S A CHEEKY BOY THEN?
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I Have Vague Memories of budgie, It never really clicked with me as much a the other series at the time, although it was always on in our household, i think my mom had a soft spot for Adam Faith,Great Theme tune though the original one very haunting, always remember that more than any particular episode, Ray Davies also did a theme i don't remember that at all, must have been for the second series.
ReplyDeleteI never really watched Budgie for Budgie, and I'd be surprised if most fellas did as he was quite an irritating little tit. (I'm talking about the character of course, not the actor.) The star of the show to me was Iain Cuthbertson as Charlie Endell, and Lynn Dalby as Hazel was another good reason for watching. There was talk of a 3rd series, but Adam Faith was badly injured in a car crash, so another series never happened. I was delighted when Charlie received his own 6 episode series in the '70s/'80s, and hope it gets released on DVD before much longer. There were plans to do so a while back, but they were abandoned.
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