The radio and TV industries were liberalizing and getting used to color. So perhaps is was BBC 1 andBBC2 transmission wavelengths to account for color television
No, it was radio, not TV. And you were right about liberalising, but please expand.
The radio and TV industries were liberalizing and getting used to color. So perhaps is was BBC 1 andBBC2 transmission wavelengths to account for color television
Some commercial radio station or other. Was LBC a thing back then?
I think Radio Caroline had already gone off the air so perhaps it was Radio London and Capital Radio?
Presumably the Lots Road Power Station reference was that it was there that the temporary radio transmitting antennae were slung up in 1973 between the two power station chimneys.
You are right with Capital, but SteveM70 got LBC first. I've offered the floor to Steve.
Colin Ball was better known as "Trigger" played by the late Roger Lloyd Pack in Only Fools & Horses
Why have people been leaving flowers under the railway bridge in Shawford every year since 20th November 2000 ?
I don't believe it ! - You are correct sir - the floor is yoursThe demise of Victor Meldrew...
I don't believe it ! - You are correct sir - the floor is yours
Marylebone is often used for TV/films..
How about Victoria then ?
Sorry not the correct answerWe'll meet again?
Sorry not the right answerI was thinking a Disney Cartoon but that might have been the Graveside scene?
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Keeping on the One Foot in the Grave trivia
Which song was played during the credits of the final episode of One Foot in the Grave ?
Spot on thats the correct answer - the floor is yoursEnd Of The Line by The Traveling Wilburys