I've no idea. Wasn't allowed to watch it as a kid.
Too many common people on it, you see.
What else were your parents too snobby to let you watch?
I had a kid in my class whose parents never allowed him to watch ITV, which at the time was jam packed with seminal teatime gems like A-Team and Knight Rider. I swear to god the poor kid used to try and make us play Dr Who every play time, or at least put Dr Who into the world of A Team.
I consider you to be a man of decent taste and character, I'll let this aberation pass
I'm sure there were plenty of shows on TV that were vastly more common.
My mother was a fan of both Coronation Street AND Crossroads :-( Our TV was inhabited almost entirely by common people.
Just about everything, really. Certainly everything on ITV except The Big Match.
I was allowed to watch Blue Peter. Dr Who. Dads Army. The Sunday evening drama (Poldark / Onedin Line etc) Not sure what else. When we visited the proletarian grandparents I got to see stuff like The Generation Game, which I thought was pretty dreadful.
wd The Parents tbf.
So you basically missed out on the cool-vehicle-superhero genre
Did you creep downstairs of a tea time to sneak a furtive look at Airwolf?
I have no knowledge of any of these things of which you speak.
My super-heroes were Liam Brady and Malcolm MacDonald.
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