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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

End sequence to Simon Dee's TV prog. just as I remember it as a little kid. The opitome of 60's cool, when all you needed was an E-type Jag, a pretty girl and a manic horn section.

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  • I agree ; makes me feel old but wasnt it a great trendy end sequence ? Nothing else like it back then !

  • Very sad to hear of Simon Dee's death. Haven't seen the Jag credit sequence in so long. Thanks.

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  • @TheKenfig No, but I love South Wales! Can you say De Cymru am byth? (well, I just did - wonder what Simon Dee would make of it? A shirt like he made in the Italian Job?) Thanks for your help!

  • @evilrobottolhurst I wasn't after your ADDRESS, Lol ; just your region. You from or live in South Wales ?

  • @TheKenfig My evil robot home is the internet catching up on culture - television I only remember, videos I have never seen. I love the Porthcawl area, though! "In Soviet new millennium, people use computer to discuss Glamorgan under film of Simon Dee"...

  • @evilrobottolhurst So where is your home then ?

  • @TheKenfig yes, I would be tempted to say "keep taking Y Pil"s but that would become unrelated to Dee Time...

  • @evilrobottolhurst Ah, I see ; you know of the burrows eh ?

  • @TheKenfig Thank you TheKenfig. What a great name for an investigative journalist - TheKenfig - He really burrows!

  • @evilrobottolhurst It was filmed at the entrance to The Piccadilly Plaza Hotel in Manchester. Manchester was the home of the show for the first 5 months until September 1967 when the show had become so successful that it was moved to BBC's Lime Grove studios in Shepherd's Bush London. Lime Grove studios have long since been demolished

  • I never saw this because I had gone to bed by the end of the programme. Where was that car park I wonder?

    Thanks for uploading!

  • This was Mike Myers inspiration for Austin Powers.

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