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thefrogsennaneverfound · 5 months ago
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I’m fairly certain the guy doing the talking is a very young Philip Schofield. Am I right? X
Random guy: There's one thing I hate, parties at James Hunt's house
James Hunt: Champagne anybody? 😁
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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months ago
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Adam West as Batman - UK Road Safety TV commercial (1967)
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thehauntedrocket · 4 months ago
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Vintage Magazine - Doctor Who Magazine #204 (Sept29th1993)
Marvel UK
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pixiedeadbeat · 7 months ago
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Andrea Allan, Scottish actress, in UFO, 1970.
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driveintheaterofthemind · 7 months ago
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Muppet Babies: Egypt
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cewoz · 6 months ago
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WHAT.
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britsyankswheels24 · 11 months ago
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🇬🇧 Take a ride down memory lane with the iconic Reliant Regal! Introduced in 1953, this three-wheeled car captured the hearts of motorists across the UK with its charming design and practicality.
🚘 The Reliant Regal quickly became a symbol of affordable motoring, offering an economical alternative to traditional four-wheeled vehicles. With its compact size and nimble handling, it was the perfect choice for urban commuters and small families alike.
⚙️ Powered by a range of engines including a modest 600cc to a more spirited 850cc, the Reliant Regal delivered reliable performance and impressive fuel efficiency. Its distinctive appearance and distinctive sound made it a familiar sight on British roads.
📺 Despite its humble origins, the Reliant Regal achieved cult status thanks to its appearances in popular British TV shows such as "Only Fools and Horses", cementing its place in pop culture history.
🌟 Today, the Reliant Regal remains a cherished classic among automotive enthusiasts, embodying the spirit of British motoring heritage.
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v7blue · 5 months ago
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A member of the Women’s Royal Army Corps (WRAC) of the ‘London District’ shows off the new butterfly tattoo on her leg to her fellow enlistees. Photograph taken in c. 1950s
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toruandmidori · 8 months ago
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So here we go then lads, a general election after what feels like for-actual-ever. 
We don’t mind who you vote for, as long as it ain’t the conservatives obviously. 
If you are struggling to find someone to support though, we’ve created a collection of campaign shirts inspired by iconic British TV personalities, featuring Arthur Daley from Minder, Alan B’stard from The New Statesman and Wolfy from Citizen Smith. 
Spread a little retro nostalgia at the ballot box this election season with our new shirts.
Check our full politics collection here, individual links below:
VOTE B’STARD
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
ARTHUR DALEY - YOUR INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
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spitfireboy2 · 8 months ago
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PLAY SAFE 'ELECTRIC PYLONS' 1970S PUBLIC INFORMATION AD UK RETRO TV ADVE...
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clobberbox · 2 years ago
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“If you lived, in Pigeon Street,
Here are the people you could meet,
Here are the people who would say,
Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye, everyday…”
PIGEON STREET!
Get nostalgic this summer with our range of classic British tv show t-shirts!
Available to buy online in a range of colours, great gifts for telly addicts!
SHOP
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pixiedeadbeat · 7 months ago
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Valerie Van Ost
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driveintheaterofthemind · 9 months ago
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Vintage Paperback - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do On TV by Alfred Hitchcock (UK)
Pan Giant (1960)
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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PUTTING ON A ROCK SHOW FOR ALL THE GERMANS BACK IN GERMANY.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on late, greats Jimi, Noel, and Mitch of THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE performing onstage at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street, London, England, during a private filming for a special of the German TV Show "Beat Club" on March 2nd 1967.
GIG OVERVIEW: "On March the 2nd, 1967, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and THE WHO played a private performance at the Marquee Club for the shooting of the German TV show "Beat Club."
Hendrix show included the performance of the songs "Hey Joe" and "Purple Haze". The Who performed "So Sad About Us", "My Generation," and "Happy Jack.
Source: www.reddit.com/r/jimihendrix/comments/whvn73/marquee_club_march_2_1967.
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dec0mposing · 2 years ago
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Jack Hargreaves on how you know when you are old.
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