80's telly programme
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Hi Chopper try this for Chelmsford 123 http://www.youtube.com/user/Chelmsford1234U
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I downloaded them all last year. Took ages to find a torrent. What surprises me is no one has it available on DVD. It was a damned funny show.


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Been happily working my way through the CHiPs boxed set and enjoying it all the way. I thought it may have spoiled my childhood memories but it didn't! Also then remembered about another fav called 240 Robert a spin off from CHiPs. All good stuff!!
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I think Dukes of Hazzard has it in spades for me. It/I hasn't aged at all. Still like I remember it. BSG is still pretty good too. I still prefer it over the new series, I still think the old series was a little scarier and not as gratuitous.
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Battle for the Planets has been a little disappointing, but I should watch more before I surrender really. An there is always Sledge;
I am going to make Sledge Hammer customs one of these days. Trust me, I know what I'm doing.

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Brilliant Mark, I'll need to try and get Sledge as well. Loved the Car Sticker "I Love Violence!"
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It gets so much better. Episodes like Dory day afternoon, Hammeroid, Witless and Sledgepoo
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Highly recommended for anyone with a bent sense of Humour. I got the DVD imported from the US as soon as it was available. I'd go so far as to say its as good a comedy as Red Dwarf. Have a look at Alan Spencer's Youtube site, heaps of titbits.

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Can anyone remember an american show in the 80's about a fire department in california I think it was it was a lot cleaner than Rescue Me is but also more serious than it? And no it's not London's Burning I'm thinking of it was definitely american.
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Ironblood wrote:Can anyone remember an american show in the 80's about a fire department in california I think it was it was a lot cleaner than Rescue Me is but also more serious than it? And no it's not London's Burning I'm thinking of it was definitely american.
It's Emergency, its what started this thread.
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