http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35422607
The BBC are into their computer based, football nostalgia at the moment.
5Live are running a show on it tonight.
Two of my favourites get a mention.
Nostalgia
Nostalgia
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(28 Jan 2016, 8:20 am)Andreos1 wrote http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35422607
The BBC are into their computer based, football nostalgia at the moment.
5Live are running a show on it tonight.
Two of my favourites get a mention.
Sensible Soccer and Sensible World of Soccer?
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(01 Feb 2016, 8:25 am)MrFozz wrote The old Champ Manager now known as Football Manager is one of the greatest games ever...A big part of my teenage years
Aye, it was a great game.
Another key part of my teenage years, was the return of Keegan to Newcastle.
On this day in 1992, he was in charge of Newcastle for the first time.
https://youtu.be/PZtfKRPCr50
I had heard about his managerial appointment at dinnertime one day. We had no idea whether it was true or not like - with there being no internet and the Chronicle not being published until the evening back then!
On the day of the game, I managed to get into Newcastle where the crowds were huge - both on the streets and in Farnons and Binns (where I had been dragged for some reason by the folks - a suit for a wedding maybe?)
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Memories of the 1984-85 miners’ strike shown in museum display
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...e-10930920
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...e-10930920
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-35597635 Silksworth evictions remembered.
Is it nostalgia when nobody on the forum is old enough to remember it?
Is it nostalgia when nobody on the forum is old enough to remember it?
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(24 Feb 2016, 5:30 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-35597635 Silksworth evictions remembered.
Is it nostalgia when nobody on the forum is old enough to remember it?
I was having this discussion about the housing estate formerly known as 'The Bronx', now practically re-built and named 'North View', in Blaydon.
While my friend and I can remember the estate and knew about the people and its problems, my friend's four year-old son is not going to have the same memories as we have. He may pick up some tales here and there from the likes of us, but to him, the estate has always been what it is now. Therefore, I'd argue you cannot have nostalgia by proxy as it something you have to feel and experience.
I'm not nostalgic for steam engines or route-masters as they were before my time. However, the affection I have for DMU's, HST's or Atlanteans or Olympians will not be shared by some of the younger members of the forum for the exact same reasons.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35820320
The death of the nightclub?
I was just chatting the other day about how much money clubs used to spend to get 'star turns' to appear at their club - wherever it was.
Phats and Small appeared in Birtley one night at the height of their fame.
As did the Vengaboys.
The death of the nightclub?
I was just chatting the other day about how much money clubs used to spend to get 'star turns' to appear at their club - wherever it was.
Phats and Small appeared in Birtley one night at the height of their fame.
As did the Vengaboys.
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(28 Jan 2016, 8:20 am)Andreos1 wrote http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35422607
The BBC are into their computer based, football nostalgia at the moment.
5Live are running a show on it tonight.
Two of my favourites get a mention.
(28 Jan 2016, 5:31 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Sensible Soccer and Sensible World of Soccer?
They're still enjoying their nostalgia over football based computer games.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35873703
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The hot weather last week reminded me of being younger when bus drivers would compulsively drive around with the doors open.Something which has now thankfully died out with door open alarms/brake interlocks on most modern buses.
Even when there wasn't such a health & safety culture, how it was every allowed is beyond me! It's clearly so dangerous! Looking through flickr, Hartlepool drivers seemed to be the worst offenders, particularly pre-stagecoach.
Even when there wasn't such a health & safety culture, how it was every allowed is beyond me! It's clearly so dangerous! Looking through flickr, Hartlepool drivers seemed to be the worst offenders, particularly pre-stagecoach.
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(18 May 2016, 11:56 am)James101 wrote The hot weather last week reminded me of being younger when bus drivers would compulsively drive around with the doors open.Something which has now thankfully died out with door open alarms/brake interlocks on most modern buses.
Even when there wasn't such a health & safety culture, how it was every allowed is beyond me! It's clearly so dangerous! Looking through flickr, Hartlepool drivers seemed to be the worst offenders, particularly pre-stagecoach.
I've seen a certain County Durham based independent doing just this even in these days of health and safety whilst carrying passengers!
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I wasn't sure which thread to stick this in, but plumped for this one in the end.
Saw a car with ribbons, bows and on its roof, loudspeakers just now - passing on political messages about what we should do on June 23rd.
Haven't seen one of those for years!
Saw a car with ribbons, bows and on its roof, loudspeakers just now - passing on political messages about what we should do on June 23rd.
Haven't seen one of those for years!
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A mate sent me extended highlights of the Newcastle v Sheff Wed game from the 93/94 season. No idea why.
Apart from Newcastle having to wear their blue away kit at SJP, due to colour clashes with Sheff Weds home AND away kits, there was a player who I had forgotten all about.
Not Malcolm Allen or Alex Mathie. It was Nicos Papavasilou.
He set up Andy Cole at Old Trafford, played a handful of games and then vanished as quick as he arrived.
Dinky little left winger, with a curly pair of curtains and a tonne of Brycreem poured on top.
Apart from Newcastle having to wear their blue away kit at SJP, due to colour clashes with Sheff Weds home AND away kits, there was a player who I had forgotten all about.
Not Malcolm Allen or Alex Mathie. It was Nicos Papavasilou.
He set up Andy Cole at Old Trafford, played a handful of games and then vanished as quick as he arrived.
Dinky little left winger, with a curly pair of curtains and a tonne of Brycreem poured on top.
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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...d-11861893
25 years since the Tyneside Riots.
Some of the other stories and images featured on the front pages are just as interesting.
25 years since the Tyneside Riots.
Some of the other stories and images featured on the front pages are just as interesting.
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(09 Sep 2016, 5:05 am)Andreos1 wrote http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...d-11861893Reading the Chronicle lookback brought that all back, something I generally forgot about over that 25 years.
25 years since the Tyneside Riots.
Some of the other stories and images featured on the front pages are just as interesting.
Thinking about it, I can remember being told that taxi and bus drivers were scared of coming through places like Murton and Seaham on the nights it was kicking off.
What is Meadowwell like these days, didn't the local council start to regenerate the area after the riots
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(09 Sep 2016, 7:55 am)MrFozz wrote Reading the Chronicle lookback brought that all back, something I generally forgot about over that 25 years.
Thinking about it, I can remember being told that taxi and bus drivers were scared of coming through places like Murton and Seaham on the nights it was kicking off.
What is Meadowwell like these days, didn't the local council start to regenerate the area after the riots
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Joy riding and TWOC'ing, seemed the thing to do back then. There wasnt a weekend, when a car hadn't been nicked, crashed or burnt-out.
Some of the members who live in North Tyneside may be better placed to comment, but any regeneration of Meadowell seems to have long faded away. Driven through it fairly recently and it wasn't looking too grand.
There is a decent sports centre there (The Parks?) and obviously across the road, the Royal Quays area has the shopping outlet and housing around the basin.
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(18 May 2016, 11:56 am)James101 wrote The hot weather last week reminded me of being younger when bus drivers would compulsively drive around with the doors open.Something which has now thankfully died out with door open alarms/brake interlocks on most modern buses.
Even when there wasn't such a health & safety culture, how it was every allowed is beyond me! It's clearly so dangerous! Looking through flickr, Hartlepool drivers seemed to be the worst offenders, particularly pre-stagecoach.
I noticed Chester's Omnidekka doing this last week.
I won't say where and when, but the driver had been laying over NIS, before moving round on to the main road to start his run.
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(09 Oct 2016, 3:37 pm)Michael wrote Week today and the Crystal Maze is back for a 1 off special for "Stand up to Cancer" on Channel 4.
Talk about bring back memories!
Shame it's not Richard O'Brien who's hosting it! =(
https://www.buzzfeed.com/patricksmith/to....lxzL3zBYZ
Nice little write up about the original series.
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:20 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://www.buzzfeed.com/patricksmith/to....lxzL3zBYZ
Nice little write up about the original series.
That's a good write up... i always laugh when i see that women slipping on the log in to the water in the Aztec zone haha
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:24 pm)Michael wrote That's a good write up... i always laugh when i see that women slipping on the log in to the water in the Aztec zone haha
I often watched the series when it first came out on Channel 4 and I know my eldest watches the repeats on Challenge now.
However, I remember seeing the trailers for the first series and it looked amazing. Not sure how or why, but I didn't think the series ever lived up to that trailer.
It had been all the talk the day the initial series started and it was the day after - with mixed reviews.
When Ed Tudor Pole became the host, I gave up completely after a handful of episodes. He was no RO'B!
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote I often watched the series when it first came out on Channel 4 and I know my eldest watches the repeats on Challenge now.
However, I remember seeing the trailers for the first series and it looked amazing. Not sure how or why, but I didn't think the series ever lived up to that trailer.
It had been all the talk the day the initial series started and it was the day after - with mixed reviews.
When Ed Tudor Pole became the host, I gave up completely after a handful of episodes. He was no RO'B!
I watch the series on Youtube
I think its one of those love or hate shows, i just watched it as i was young haha
Ye, it wasn't as good when Richard left... glad he made an appearance in the new one though!
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:20 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://www.buzzfeed.com/patricksmith/to....lxzL3zBYZ
Nice little write up about the original series.
I think what made the show so good was because of the energy that it had although that did die off once Ed Tudor-Pole became host although I still did enjoy watching it.
The program was only created because Fort Boyard (Channel 5 later produced 4 series running from 1998 to 2001 and Challenge making their own series in 2003) was still undergoing refurbishment when they wanted to film the pilot (hence the similarities between the two) so to create a whole new show with the framework already there in such a short space of time and then go to make a success of it is just fantastic.
A shame we don't get shows like that these days. Nowhere near as exciting.
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:57 pm)S813 FVK wrote I think what made the show so good was because of the energy that it had although that did die off once Ed Tudor-Pole became host although I still did enjoy watching it.
The program was only created because Fort Boyard (Channel 5 later produced 4 series running from 1998 to 2001 and Challenge making their own series in 2003) was still undergoing refurbishment when they wanted to film the pilot (hence the similarities between the two) so to create a whole new show with the framework already there in such a short space of time and then go to make a success of it is just fantastic.
A shame we don't get shows like that these days. Nowhere near as exciting.
Ye Richard brought the energy to it and he was such a good host, he was random too, i think it was more appealing to children though.
Liked Fort Boyard too.
Na, we get X-Factor on a Saturday night now..............
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:57 pm)S813 FVK wrote I think what made the show so good was because of the energy that it had although that did die off once Ed Tudor-Pole became host although I still did enjoy watching it.
The program was only created because Fort Boyard (Channel 5 later produced 4 series running from 1998 to 2001 and Challenge making their own series in 2003) was still undergoing refurbishment when they wanted to film the pilot (hence the similarities between the two) so to create a whole new show with the framework already there in such a short space of time and then go to make a success of it is just fantastic.
A shame we don't get shows like that these days. Nowhere near as exciting.
Yeah, there's mention of Fort Boyard in that Buzzfeed article. I had no idea of the connection between the two until I read that article. Just thought it was one of those series that had been inspired by something else.
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(19 Oct 2016, 2:57 pm)S813 FVK wrote I think what made the show so good was because of the energy that it had although that did die off once Ed Tudor-Pole became host although I still did enjoy watching it.There was also a similar sort of show to the Crystal Maze on CITV which was called Jungle Run which was basically just a children's version of the Crystal Maze.
The program was only created because Fort Boyard (Channel 5 later produced 4 series running from 1998 to 2001 and Challenge making their own series in 2003) was still undergoing refurbishment when they wanted to film the pilot (hence the similarities between the two) so to create a whole new show with the framework already there in such a short space of time and then go to make a success of it is just fantastic.
A shame we don't get shows like that these days. Nowhere near as exciting.
But yeah, it is sad there isn't much like this sort of show on TV these days but then again look at Sky One's attempt at a revamped Gladiators, it was pretty poor and just wasn't the same as the original series.
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The 90's Crystal Maze intro is still one of my favorite intro's of all time though....
Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TWYOENB8og
Zone/Dome music is also quite good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBPR3LZNLTc
Or if you're a proper 90's kid then this show was also the best, with Pat Sharp and the twins hosting! - Fun house - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2dWHRYJFGE
Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TWYOENB8og
Zone/Dome music is also quite good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBPR3LZNLTc
Or if you're a proper 90's kid then this show was also the best, with Pat Sharp and the twins hosting! - Fun house - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2dWHRYJFGE
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