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It's A Knockout BBC TV Opening Titles Compilation

Titles compilation introduced by Stuart Hall and featuring the great Eddie Waring. Put together for the the BBC 'TV Hell' programmes of Sept 1992.  
 
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BeedieMobility (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Eddie Waring he was funny !
beebbuoy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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love this program, so many happy memories, just purchased a few DVDS on ebay along with a it's a knockout mug, so i can slurp my tea and watch at the same time, class xxx
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Loved the programme, there was an international series, best of all was the theme tune by Herb Albert. We regrettably lost Eddie Waring and David Vine, and luckily still had Stuart Hall.
afcbally (1 month ago) Show Hide
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One of the best TV programmes ever
mendal05 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Tv sucks today. Even the adverts were better back then!
mintwithahole (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It was one of those programmes that the whole family would get together to watch. You simply don't get that anymore.
RICHIEPR63 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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its still better than the garbage BBC put on at weekends now!
JFredUK (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Jeux Sans Frontières, the European version of this show was, in my opinion, much better content-wise. The oversized floppy-footed costumes that the contestants had to wear whilst racing along the obstacle courses, left me in fits of laughter. Stuart Hall used to wheeze his way through it all, too.

But, the home-grown version was still worth watching. Very, 'cheap and cheerful', in it's way. These small towns across the country, getting their little bit of national limelight.
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Brilliant! Thanks for the up-load
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I remember seeing myself on the telly on IAK in the early seventies,at the end,one of the crowd running with the team.Ashington versus Blyth, It was a great programme,but wasn't the same when they brought it back with bruno and chegwin.Stuart and Eddy were the best.

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