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Old 13-11-2004, 12:21   #5
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Re: Nostalgia TV to start in 2005

Yes, it can replace Plus which used to show a lot of the older programmes. There were a lot of good programmes which I wouldn't mind seeing again.

Be nice too if we can watch some of the older American series that never made it across to the UK e.g. Western series like "Hotel De Paree, "The Gray Ghost","The Alaskans" (which starred Roger Moore) etc. I'm sure that there must be genres that have shows we have never seen.

I also wouldn't mind seeing shows like "Time Express", "The Man Who Never Was", "87th Precinct", "Hey Jeannie", "The Perry Como Show" etc.

I'm sure that everyone has favourite shows, which bring back happy memories and it would be interesting to hear what old shows forum members would like to see again.
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