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  1. michaellevenson

    Review Banacek (1972)

    Before the "A" team, George Peppard was that solver of paradoxes,sleuth and dispenser of Polish proverbs- Banacek. .
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    Review Father Dear Father

    This is a memory from my youth. A father's angst about his two daughters comedy. Patrick Cargill made this watchable. He was brilliant as the harassed father trying to keep up with his daughters exploits and of course coming out worst.
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    Review Two's Company

    Seventies comedy at its best . Elaine Strich and Donald Sinden in superb form as Madam and Butler, a bit dated but still enjoyable. Loved this as a teenager and am enjoying them now.
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    Review The Strangest Films You Have Ever Seen!

    A very weird and incomprehensible film, at least to me is Michael Mann's The Keep with Gabriel Byrne.
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    Review Doomwatch

    DOOMWATCH EPISODE GUIDE HERE, CLICK BELOW https://www.imdforums.com/threads/doomwatch-episode-guide.7430/ This is an absolute must see show! Created by Cybermen writers Kit Pedlar and Gerry Davis. Doomwatch is a government funded team of investigators looking into scientific discoveries...
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    Review Danger Man/Secret Agent (1960)

    Before The Prisoner McGoohan was Danger Man, agent John Drake. Is it heresy to prefer this? McGoohan was epic in this. 39 twenty five minute episodes then 50 odd fifty minute episodes. Worth getting a hold of.
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    Review Batman (1966)

    This is going to divide opinion I know. But ADAM WEST IS BATMAN. The tv series is at odds I know with the true origins of the character,the movies rectify that , but Batman is the comical jerk in the purple leotards....sorry
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    Review The Detectives ; Powell and Carrot

    This series is fairly new for me, never saw it originally. I'm going through series 3 at present. It's very good. Robert Powell is terrific and i never knew Jasper Carrot could act so well. George Sewell ,Freeman from UFO , is a delight in a comedy role.
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    Review Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969)

    WE ARE HERE! Yes nobody expected us, The Spanish Inquisition, to reply to this thread. Surprise is our main weapon, fear and surprise. Our two main weapons are fear and surprise and a fanatical devotion to the Pope, ...sorry, sorry, our three main weapons are..er can we start again!
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    Review Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969)

    And now for something completely different...you either love or hate this I suppose. My liking of this probably moulded the type of humour I like for evermore. This is one of my favourite sketches.
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    Review Tarzan (1966)

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    Review The Omega Factor

    A look at the main cast in action.
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    Review The Omega Factor

    This is a ten part BBC series, with Louise Jameson and James Hazeldine as Anne Reynolds and Tom Crane working for Dept 7 researching psychic powers and paranormal phenomenon. Mary Whitehouse, bless her, called this series thoroughly evil. EPISODE GUIDE BELOW
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    Review 1990 (1977)

    Yes I agree ant-mac, particularly Barbara Kellerman's character Lomas what a b***h. Glad you're enjoying it . I also recommend Sandbaggers, which I've put on this 70's forum, especially if you're a Callan fan.
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    Review 1990 (1977)

    Can confirm May 1 release, seen it on Amazon for pre order, so quickly after series 1 is unusual. I recognise Clifton Jones in it , Kano from Space 1999.
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    Review IDEAL

    This was a very " on the edge" comedy. Some very nasty characters drug dealing, no one is particularly nice in this. However it's compelling viewing once you get into it and very funny in parts. Johnny Vegas is excellent and who can forget Cartoonhead !
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    Review Curse Of The Demon (1957)

    This film , a.k.a. Night of the Demon, scared me when I first saw it,but I was only about twelve at the time. The movie that Kate Bush signalled in one of her big hits. Shockingly I can't remember the song,! It's the one where she sings " it's coming, through the trees", or something similar.
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