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When this music starts - within five seconds you will have a warm feeling of nostalgia for your childhood, or you will feel nothing at all.
This will depend entirely on your age - those who are sixty plus will develop a faraway look in their eyes and a large smile, those under will not react.
This will depend entirely on your age - those who are sixty plus will develop a faraway look in their eyes and a large smile, those under will not react.
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"The first BBC repeats began at 5:20 pm from 13 February 1967, then, beginning between BBC coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing, 21 June – 15 September 1969 at 5:20 pm and in the Summer of 1972 at 9:30 am before coverage of the Olympics, and one last evening repeat (3 May 1973 - 26 July 1973) at 5:15 pm. The BBC also ran the serial during school summer holiday morning schedules during 1974 and 1975. The next run was on Saturdays (5 March 1977 - 28 May 1977) at 9:35 am. The last BBC repeats began on Saturday 3 April 1982 on BBC1 at 10:00 am (from part 3 the serial was incorporated into the programme Get Set for Summer hosted by Mark Curry), concluding on Saturday 26 June 1982."
"The first BBC repeats began at 5:20 pm from 13 February 1967, then, beginning between BBC coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing, 21 June – 15 September 1969 at 5:20 pm and in the Summer of 1972 at 9:30 am before coverage of the Olympics, and one last evening repeat (3 May 1973 - 26 July 1973) at 5:15 pm. The BBC also ran the serial during school summer holiday morning schedules during 1974 and 1975. The next run was on Saturdays (5 March 1977 - 28 May 1977) at 9:35 am. The last BBC repeats began on Saturday 3 April 1982 on BBC1 at 10:00 am (from part 3 the serial was incorporated into the programme Get Set for Summer hosted by Mark Curry), concluding on Saturday 26 June 1982."
I don't recognise it, Andy. Remember this one, though
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