I never understood the purpose of wish you were here....we watched with envy destinations the average person could only visit if they won the pools!!!
The titles of wish you were here are the one I liked as i hated a lot of the later titles in the series were nowhere as good. Glad to see these titles again!
ITV is the best place for holiday programmes to be kept because at least when these programmes are not produced by the BBC, our licence fee's not used to fund freebie jaunts for "celebrities" like Judith Chalmers with the excuse of "working". Think on! Mike S.
Good clip and a fine trio of announcers - the late Graham Roberts (YTV announcer voicing the trailer at the start), the late Jim Pope and Tom Edwards (Thames announcer who voices over the credits of WYWH.
I never understood the purpose of wish you were here....we watched with envy destinations the average person could only visit if they won the pools!!!
OXLEYCRUSHER 2 months ago
That Ceefax clip was a nice suprise :-)
tsangari 9 months ago
That sounds like Jim Pope on continuity :)
mariaud999 1 year ago
What month of 1986 is this from?
JHollowayNetwork 1 year ago
The Wish You Were Here theme is so nostalgic. It always sounded so right for the show. And Judith Chalmers was so wonderfully mumsy!
Marillionboy 1 year ago
Man that music is swingin'
donjabroni 2 years ago
Watching Ceefax on YouTube. Something odd about that.
Seannn72 3 years ago
The titles of wish you were here are the one I liked as i hated a lot of the later titles in the series were nowhere as good. Glad to see these titles again!
hamster1992monton 4 years ago
I like these titles but I prefered the theme tune used in the 1990s. Judith Chalmers is hot.
Inverdarroch88 3 years ago
i miss the cue dot - am i weird?
welshguy28 4 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the cue dot still used today?
jaychristie909 2 years ago
I loved Wish you were Here, before they messed it up.
Dustybin321 4 years ago
ITV is the best place for holiday programmes to be kept because at least when these programmes are not produced by the BBC, our licence fee's not used to fund freebie jaunts for "celebrities" like Judith Chalmers with the excuse of "working". Think on! Mike S.
25AUG1968 4 years ago
Like the Ceefax pages after the clip.
SteveA1978 5 years ago
@SteveA1978 Accompanied by Six Pieces from the Children's Album by Tchaikovsky.
cwilliams1976 1 year ago
Good clip and a fine trio of announcers - the late Graham Roberts (YTV announcer voicing the trailer at the start), the late Jim Pope and Tom Edwards (Thames announcer who voices over the credits of WYWH.
treffynnon19 5 years ago