The 30 and Over Club

I wonder what the programming will be like... I hope it's not stuff like "My Mother the Car". :lol:

(Not that I've ever actually seen that)


Ah yes I do remember My Mother the Car :lol:

Lets see I would hope that the channel has some of the classics-Dragnet, The Munsters, The Addams Family and lets not forget Gilligan's Island :lol: For some classic comedy sketch shows how about Ed Sullivan, Sonny and Cher and lets not forget Rowan and Martin's Laugh In

Don't think I've ever seen My Mother the Car. But, Jacquie, I can watch Dragnet on Saturday nights. It's on the station RTN (Retro Television Network) :p

Susan
 
Oh man, I love Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. I've only seen it in re-runs, but man that show was funny. Sock it to me!
 
Oh man, I love Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. I've only seen it in re-runs, but man that show was funny. Sock it to me!

I forget which night Laugh In was on but it was a must watch show. Another good character was Arte Johnson. I loved his little old man :lol:

Now a good classic Canadian show for me was Wayne and Shuster. I loved them and their sketches were just classics. Shakespearean baseball, Playing Golf in Downtown Toronto and lets not forget Rinse the Blood off my Togo with the line 'I told him, Julie don't go'. This line is still a classic today.:guffaw:For those that don't know Wayne and Shuster this is the info that Wikipedia has on them.
 
I just read the following news item: Comcast has added Retirement Living TV (RLTV) to its programming lineup in Portland, Ore. RLTV airs a variety of content aimed at adults 50 and up.

Good grief. Us geezers have our own channel now.


Oh my! Thats - well that has made me speechless!! :lol:

Good thing I am only 37! :p *ducks* ;)

Seriously that could be an interesting channel. I am sure we have all heard of programming that will be shown on there.
 
End of an era--Wrigley's will stop wrapping its sticks of chewing gum in the foil wrapper to save costs.

McGuyver will be pissed.


"Kids, when I was your age, I listened to most of my music on 8-tack tapes and vinyl records and later on - cassettes, remembered when my dad bought a carton of Salem cigarettes for about $8, and sticks of Wrigley's gum was wrapped in foil wrappers." Then puzzled they'll ask. " What are those things you're talking about?
 
Wave at LisaS....


So this question is for all UK or European viewers over 30.....In the mid 70 - I think - there was the BBC dramaseries about the poor guy who ends up running this shipping company. The intro and exit scene is of a sail ship at sea. The show takes place or is set in the 1700 or 1800. And the leading man was quite the "hot shot" at the time. But I have absolutly no idea of the title. Can anyone help me?:).
 
Wow, just saw this thread for the first time...awesome to know there are people around my age here! I am 38 and a July baby (like my favorite guy Eric Szmanda:)). Terminally single (must be the scales (been wanting to watch Bridget Jones again lately)), no children (but would like ten of them), and not allowed to have pets (mean landlord!). Total workaholic...think I may be turning into (the old) Sara Sidle! Probably too much information there, sorry:lol:.

As I read through the posts, I saw things that made me smile...Duran Duran (had the capezios, leather pants, and fedoras), Mork and Mindy (my Mom used to tell me that I was from Ork and that I arrived here in an egg), and Lite Brite! We used to have posters of Duran Duran, Spandua Ballet, Culture Club, and Aha all over our basement. Though we grew up in the 70's/80's, our parents raised my sister and I on the music from the 50's and 60's...I love Doo Wop (and the cars from back then as well, with thier fins)!

Anyway, thanks for the trip down memory lane, and sorry for the over share:lol:...
 
^^^ Welcome. We are many and we will one day rule the world! :D

:lol:

So, with all this useful over 30 information we can share here, I'm thinking there should be some sort of over-30-pedia or something? :lol:
 


It might just be....thank you....

Now I will have to go through how to get the :evil: thing. Because one can NOT buy the stuff via BBC according the Wiki. Was going to surprise someone with the series, but now it might be easier to get "Against the Wind" then the Onedin Line. ( With the correct subtitles of course).
But if I someday want to buy .....mmm....lets say -- old episodes of the "Not the nine o´clock news" , does BBC sell box - sets of old shows or.....?

Welcome to gregfan3
 
Wow, just saw this thread for the first time...awesome to know there are people around my age here! I am 38 and a July baby (like my favorite guy Eric Szmanda:)). Terminally single (must be the scales (been wanting to watch Bridget Jones again lately)), no children (but would like ten of them), and not allowed to have pets (mean landlord!).

that is mean of the landlord - pets are great :) i'm terminally single too, but only because i want to be, i don't like going out with people, i get annoyed by them too quickly!

we used to have posters of Duran Duran, Spandua Ballet, Culture Club, and Aha all over our basement.
in our school you weren't allowed to have durans AND spandaus, you had to pick one or the other! i guess it was my first experience of clashing fandoms :D i like both tho :D
 
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