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Author Topic: Post the cover of an LP or CD that you like  (Read 3413 times)
MabelJane
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« Reply #60 on: 23:21:04, 17-05-2007 »



One in your collection Andy?  Cheesy
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« Reply #61 on: 13:56:35, 18-05-2007 »


I have not watch it yet. I think it is a talk, not music. I have this DVD for a while and have to give it back.
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« Reply #62 on: 18:02:59, 18-05-2007 »



One in your collection Andy?  Cheesy

What makes you think that MJ? Wink

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« Reply #63 on: 20:16:42, 18-05-2007 »



One in your collection Andy?  Cheesy

What makes you think that MJ? Wink



Roger Hargreaves! Smiley

I was a huge fan of the Mr Men when I was young. Mr Tickle's name in Dutch is Meneer Kietel. I had my own copy of Meneer Sterk (Mr Strong). Lovely little book.

I don't remember who was the narrator in the Dutch version, but who cares? Arthur Lowe is simply unbeatable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEzTTfhLcwA

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MabelJane
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« Reply #64 on: 21:11:01, 18-05-2007 »

Thanks pim! Haven't seen that for a long time!  Grin
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« Reply #65 on: 21:30:40, 18-05-2007 »

Arthur Lowe is unbeatable I agree. I've got Mr Tickle on DVD somewhere but I can't find it at the moment.

I should watch out MJ, Mr Tickle likes tickling teachers! Are you ticklish?  Wink
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« Reply #66 on: 21:32:42, 18-05-2007 »

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« Reply #67 on: 21:18:17, 20-05-2007 »



martle - this was the gem of my collection...
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« Reply #68 on: 22:31:54, 20-05-2007 »

rm, nice! Didn't have that, and can't find a pic of my Wally Wighton collection, but in later years got this...


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« Reply #69 on: 22:49:15, 20-05-2007 »

Remember it well! Isn't there a reference to this man on it?



(Bob Todd, and his unfortunate resemblance to a gargoyle...)

I also owned this



and this...



Well, there's my street cred completely gone... Sad
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« Reply #70 on: 22:52:14, 20-05-2007 »

Well, there's my street cred completely gone... Sad


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Only if your students accidentally happen to get ahold of this forum's details. From someone. Mwahahahah! Oh, wait...  Cheesy
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« Reply #71 on: 22:30:40, 21-05-2007 »



This was one of my favourites when I was young.  Who could possibly forget "Florence, it's a Lovely Garden"?

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« Reply #72 on: 22:32:15, 21-05-2007 »

Who could possibly forget "Florence, it's a Lovely Garden"?

Tommo

Not me! But who the hell was the 'Blue Cat'??  Huh
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« Reply #73 on: 22:38:02, 21-05-2007 »

Who could possibly forget "Florence, it's a Lovely Garden"?

Tommo

Not me! But who the hell was the 'Blue Cat'??  Huh

He's the one who sang "Success! King Buster!" in the film (that nobody saw).

And eagle eyed viewers will realise that It's actually "Florence, It's a Lovely Morning" (or so my 45 single, 3 songs from 'Dougal and the Blue Cat' tels me)

These things are important, you know.....

Tommo
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« Reply #74 on: 22:42:45, 21-05-2007 »

I saw the film...

The Blue Cat was called Buxton (!), and Florence's song had two different sets of lyrics, the second appearing after her capture by the evil feline. It was a real tear-jerker...    Cry
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