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We Are The Champions - 1984 - Part 1 of 3

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We Are The Champions - 1984 - Part 1 of 3

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  • would love to see senacre high school again when they were on it

  • Love it:) I was on it in 1985/86 but cant find a copy. Great times:)

  • Oh my god! I loved this! I used to know two people that appeared on the version for disabled children! They did well on it!

  • Wouldn't happen today. Giving out children's names on TV, and their faces, so that any would-be predator could stalk them, etc. This kind of programming belongs to a different age, when people were less cynical and more trusting. Look at those shorts!! (snigger...)They really were, 'shorts', were they not?? LOL

  • I wonder if any of the competitors have seen themsleves? It would be interesting to see them now late 30's-early 40's.

    Yellow team Derby: Angella Slack, Julie Anable, Vicky Robinson, Garry Cunningham, Peter Vale and Graham Taylor.

    Red team Newtown: Daniella Holborn, Claire Miles, Julie Roberts, John Sillito, Micheal John Bate and Timothy Hickey.

    Blue team Carrickfurgus: Jeana Crawley, Tara Kerr, Karen Smith, Steven Macatamly, Phillip Wier and Martin Wilson.

    Please don't be shy!!!

  • I hated it too, it makes me feel ill watching it LOL

  • I hated this programme when I was a kid, but I liked the end, when the children would jump into the pool.

  • Hang on...The girls only have to stand in a hula hoop to get bonus points. The boys however have to climb under a net on their hands and knees.

    It's just not fair

  • I liked this show - always some school from Wales called Ysgol Llyongwrchdwch or something similar taking part!

  • Ron Pickering was an absolute legend. This was one of my favourites as a kid - shame childhood is so different now - they'd all be 15 stone and taking drugs for ADHD now...

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