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Radio Times journalist & fan of funny. Classic TV, music and pop-docs. Editor of Dad's Army at 50, and Monty Python at 50. Also on @braxtm.bsky.social
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Hammy Hamster and Harry Worth took the spotlight in 50 years ago. And why not? Space Kidettes and Hector's House (La Maison de Toutou) were among the imports shoring up the schedules.

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Neil Brand's tremendous trilogy on film musicals concludes in style on tonight. https://t.co/hf3vlVUHEt

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An extraordinary day's telly greeted you in 1974: the Johnny Morris-narrated Czech cartoon Boris the Bold; Jon Pertwee telling Norwegian Troll Stories on Jackanory; Chinese Puzzle from the proflific Brian Finch; and the 1960 film The Time Machine.

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So… which colour of highlighter do you prefer? Yes, the Christmas double issue of is on sale from today (in the London area, the rest of the UK thereafter). And it’s packed with great articles, pictures, puzzles and stuff to look forward to. Enjoy!

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If you're looking for something to get you in the mood for Christmas, I can recommend Starts off a little dark and edgy and thaws into something really warm and moving. ' artwork is crisp and gorgeous. 🎅

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Halcyon days of telly 40 years ago, with Bagpuss and The Record Breakers on BBC1 and Laurel and Hardy followed by the Trisha and Cathy era of Grange Hill on BBC2.

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I can't help thinking Eddie Wadsworth was a fan of Wacky Races...

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Bagpuss yawned, You and Me asked us "Oranges or lemons?" and Secret Squirrel investigated a gold heist 40 years ago. On Jackanory, Elaine Stritch read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, while on Stopwatch, "Daley Thompson answers your questions about himself".

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A great, dramatic episode of tomorrow, if a headache in 1972 for director David Croft. "The water was a huge technical problem. I went into my office and there were 14 people there to tell me I couldn’t do the show." (Rehearsal) picture: Radio Times Archive.

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