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The Flashing Blade (Le Chevalier Tempête) is a French television serial made in the late 1960s, which was broadcast in the UK on BBC children's television during the 1960s, with several re-runs in the early 1970s.
Dubbed from French into English, the action was set in 17th century France, during a period of war between France and Spain.
The dubbing was not exactly brilliant, so in the 1980s John Culshaw redubbed a comedy version (which is the one I remember best).
In the '60s and '70s the BBC had a habit of buying childrens programmes from European countries which were then very badly dubbed into English - often to hilarious effect.
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childrens
tv
bbc
adventure
funny
Added: 11th July 2007
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Posted By: Bamber |

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Remember Irene Cara singing this great song from the film Flashdance. Go ahead, try and sit still. Bet you can't do it.
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flashdance
what
a
feeling
irene
cara
music
Added: 10th August 2007
Views: 2989
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Exciting new technology for 1955, I don't think there could have been much channel hopping then.
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zenith
flashmatic
tv
remote
control
Added: 22nd October 2007
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Posted By: Tony |

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The Dick Van Dyke show, one of our all time favorite sitcoms, with Mary Tyler Moore, Ann Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Richard Deacon and Carl Reiner. Wish they were still on the air.
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the
dick
van
dyke
show
mary
tyler
moore
60's
sitcoms
Added: 27th October 2007
Views: 2344
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Posted By: Sophia |

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One of the most popular Brownie models was the Brownie 127, millions of which were sold between 1952 and 1967. The Brownie 127 was a simple bakelite camera for 127 film which featured a simple meniscus lens and a curved film (and I thought MENISCUS was TORN CARTILAGE!!!! LOL
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Brownie
Kodak
camera
vintage
Added: 5th January 2008
Views: 1552
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Posted By: Teresa |

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On June 28, 1939 Joe Louis defended his world heavyweight title aginst Tony Galento. Two-Ton Tony was a 9-1 betting underdog--for good reason. His physique was more suited to a pie-eating champion than a heavyweight boxing contender. He had a pretty decent left hook and not much else. Nevertheless, Tony put up a decent showing against Louis. Galento even managed to score a flash knockdown in the third round before he himself was knocked out in round four.
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Joe
Louis
Tony
Galento
boxing
Added: 10th January 2008
Views: 1849
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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