Saturday morning...Again!
For me, now it’s Brian Matthews’ Sounds of the 60s, Times Jumbo crossword, nice coffee and a bacon butty.
But it used to include Swap Shop and/or TISWAS or up early, swim at Waves, walk across via hot potato stall to watch the clock chime o’clock in Morrisons, with the monkey and the lion moving about. Happy Days...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nFUtAsdFDk&feature=related Other Saturdays in my teens were two games of rugby: school at 10, club at 3pm. Then Juke Box Jury and Dixon of Dock Green.
Then, as a child, Children’s Favourites with Derek “Uncle Mac” McCulloch. I so loved it when he bid us farewell “Goodbye Children, Everywhere”!
Anyone remember “I know an old Lady”, “Billy Goats Gruff”, “Tubby the Tuba” and “The Runaway Train”?
Life’s routines: people, places, procedures.
What are today’s equivalents?
What will children of today remember?
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