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toast toppers, salad cream butties, toast and butter, all enjoyed listening to the top 20 on the radio.
anyone else? 😀
Smack round the lughole, sent to bed early.
If I was lucky! 😮
Banana sandwiches and Last of the Mohicans on the telly.
Sunday lunch at 2pm, 6ish apple crumble or rice pudding and top of the pops on radio 1. Those where great days!
Picnic Tea in front of the fire.
Ski Sunday on the telly.
sat outside a pub somewhere with cousins and siblings with a bottle of lemonade and a packet of plain crisps between us
The Golden Shot, One Man and His Dog and Pro-Celebrity Golf on the telly.
Weekly bath night as well. 😀
Sandwiches, pork pie, pickles and crisps. Bullseye on the telly. Happy days.
Bullseye on the tele some weeks, forgot that gem!
Ski Sunday or Rugby Special; cheese on toast / sardines on toast. Maybe pate on toast if we were flush that week.
last of the summer wine and a syrup sarnie.. then a fight with my little brother... a good telling off and sent to bed early..
Rusty spanner.....................weekly bath night
i just nearly pissed myself laughing...........we had that too.
steel rims,side pull brakes,plank and bricks,no helmet,no gloves,'playing out' on bike in the street with mates,till too dark to see,mum 'calling us in' for tea.
Bliss.
boiled eggs and soldiers! mega.
Weekly bath, the muppet show and early to bed because of school tomorrow.
Yep, weekly bath whether we needed it or not.
And tbh I've no recollection of what we did for tea..., but definately The Golden Shot
Another one for the weekly bath! Clean jim jams, clean shiny mullet (mum would crimp my hair sometimes too), and standing on the poof skiing along to the telly.
Grandparents house about 3 o'clock. Back home for the "full works" roast.
Then, as others have said; Bullseye, Last of the Summer Wine and Ski Sunday.
No idea why we watched Ski Sunday - nobody in my family had ever been skiing and none has ever been since.
Cheese sandwiches, pickled onions and sky sunday
Crumpets and butter, cake and bullseye!
Sarnies, crisps and a big mug of tea in front of the tellybox. Ski Sunday, Bullseye, CHiPs (who can forget that ace program!!!) or whatever else was on. Happy days!
Out for a walk with the dogs while the roast cooked. Home for roast dinner, then watch Jason and the Argonauts or El Cid till tea time when it was crumpets with butter and battenberg cake infront of the fire watching Noels House Party.
Sitting in front of the fire in a massive towel drying after a bath, pyjamas on then top of the pops and ski Sunday with David Vine , magic
Findus Crispy Pancakes, chips and beans, weekly bath, Last of the Summer Wine, bed.
Picnic tea, cold meat and steepy pea sarnies. No crusts cut into 4 small squares. Toasted tea cakes with jam. Orange clubs. Pot of tea watching last of the summer wine. Oh and battenburgh cake.
jelly, tinned cream and brown bread and butter, top 40 on radio, bed after last of the summer wine
One here for weekly bath and being the oldest i went last after my sister and little brother, problay toast and marmalade for tea, summer time out to play in the street, footie or cowboys and indians, made my own bow and arrows, feathers stuck on for flights went really well, there was only 6 cars in my street late 60's so plenty of safe play area, in the winter watch tv or radio on no idea what we watched though
watching Noels House Party
saturday surely?
rOcKeTdOg - Member
watching Noels House Party
saturday surely?
Aye, only after reading everyone elses did I have sudden flashbacks to bullseye, howards way and ski sunday.
In fact, when was Knight rider, and later, baywatch (after gladiators?) on?
Tea was always a good substantial meal, my mother always tried to feed us well even though they didn't have a great amount of money when we were young.
Watching Spitting Image and not getting most of the jokes, then bed.
In fact, when was Knight rider, and later, baywatch (after gladiators?) on?
Knight Rider was Saturday afternoons around 1pm, Baywatch was that Saturdays too but about 5ish I was usually off to the pub around then.
Visit to my gran's council flat in Salford.
Vast car parks with only half a dozen cars in them, piss smelling lobby, stairwells that smelled of boiled veg, views of the Manchester skyline, Mr Kippling's French Fancies and 20p towards my next Airfix kit.
buck rogers in the 21st(?) century was saturday teatime, as was battlestar galactica and saturdays i was allowed to stay up and watch The Professionals
Don't forget The Love Boat
roast dinner, bath (as above) while songs of praise was on, top 20 count down (taped of course) and then Hart to Hart......
Ideal milk & tinned fruit.
Then the weekly bath ... being the youngest meant a luke warm cloudy bath. And a damp towel ..
Early night to bed.
egg sarnies & antiques roadshow.
Either banana sarnies or toasted ham sarnies.
Nowadays its scrambled egg and beans on toast washed down with a pot of tea. Lifes little luxuries...
Fondly remember cockles or mussels or crab sandwiches and when it was the season, samphire. There were always lots of home baked cakes and the home made sausage rolls and pasties were a bit special.
Oh, and whatever 'Sunday music' CD I decide to put on or Yorkshire Radio.
Usually a big evening dinner party with my folks hippy pals. Tales of the Unexpected if we did the dishes and sometimes the South Bank Show. Followed by panic school homework and uniform search.
Weekly bath followed by toe nail clipping and olive oil that had been warmed next to the open fire poured into out ears.
I have pretty strong memories of "The Professionals" being a treat if there was no sibling fighting taking place.
+1 for the weekly bath.........and having hair dried with the hair dryer with the hose and "shower cap" looking attachment....took about 2 hours to dry!!!
Ski Sunday, Top 40 and anyone remember a kids programme something to do with a Pheonix in the fire!!?
roast beef and tomato sarnies,
cold roast potatoes
bullseye
howards way
aah yes, the sunday bath, me and my three sisters all in the same water
This one?
Great, wasn't it?
From an E Nesbitt book, I think.
At one time spent a lot of sundays at my gradparents in Bolton we were from Bradford, Songs of bloody praise, Tinned fruit salad with evap and my Dad and Grandad used to have a can of tartan bitter each. On the way home the smell of my Dad with the Sunday trumps and saying excuse me and sorry did not make the smell go away in the Austin Maxi.
Sunpat Cheddar spread on toast, howards way and realising I hadn't learnt my spellings for school.
Crumpets and Monopoly. Sometimes also being taught chess by my dad.
Ohh, and picking skin/ nails and throwing it on the gas fire to watch it sizzle.
For some reason I seem to remember Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger being on every Sunday for my entire childhood.
Ski Sunday, tales of the golden monkey (I think) and strawberry jam and toast. I remember watching football on tv and being amazed when I realised that it was men that were playing, I thought it was a kids game : )
As an aside does anyone remember star fleet/x bomber?
Tinned salmon sarnies, followed by tinned strawberries and Carnation. There was also an ice cream van that turned up during Family Fortunes every week, 52 weeks a year. I'd have a 'special' - large cornet with two ice lollies stuck in the top too. We seemed to watch Whicker's World and The World About Us quite a lot.
Didn't have a TV.
Arctic Roll was our Sunday treat!
We always had our roast at tea time.
, tales of the golden monkey (I think)
I think that was on Monday nights.
No real memories of what we ate but I can remember watching The World about Us and later, Life on Earth.
Cold meat, bread, pickles. Crumpets toasted on the fire as a treat
clareymorris - Member
+1 for the weekly bath.........and having hair dried with the hair dryer with the hose and "shower cap" looking attachment....took about 2 hours to dry!!!Ski Sunday, Top 40 and anyone remember a kids programme something to do with a Pheonix in the fire!!?
I remember the golden Pheonix 🙂
I also remember the arguments between my parents as they were in the process of divorcing 🙁
