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1940/50 life as a wireless kid ..


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I remember staying up all night to catch the broadcast live from the US.

 

I still can quote the commentator on a bloodied Cockell. "Britain should be proud of their boy, Don Cockell".

 

 

What about Randolph Turpin, when he beat Sugar ray Robinson on points in 1951, then a couple of months later in the rematch Robinson knocked him out.

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Can I do you now sir--

was this one Mrs Mop

 

hazel

 

 

Yes, that was Mrs Mop.

But can any one remember who it was that talked about the Doctor ?

I can't remember which program it was just -

 

"Doctor ... ? Oh He's lovely Mr's Hardcastle, he's luuuvly .....

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Yes, that was Mrs Mop.

But can any one remember who it was that talked about the Doctor ?

I can't remember which program it was just -

 

"Doctor ... ? Oh He's lovely Mr's Hardcastle, he's luuuvly .....

 

OK Grinder, but I cheated.

 

from Wikipedia:

 

"There was Ivy's (Ted Ray) devotion to Dr Hardcastle, for instance: "He's lovely, Mrs Hoskin, he's lovely!" And it was she to whom Mrs Hoskin would remark weakly: "It was agony, Ivy!"

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OK Grinder, but I cheated.

 

from Wikipedia:

 

"There was Ivy's (Ted Ray) devotion to Dr Hardcastle, for instance: "He's lovely, Mrs Hoskin, he's lovely!" And it was she to whom Mrs Hoskin would remark weakly: "It was agony, Ivy!"

 

 

Don't care how you did it that's magic trastrick, Cheers:thumbsup:

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Yes, that was Mrs Mop.

But can any one remember who it was that talked about the Doctor ?

I can't remember which program it was just -

 

"Doctor ... ? Oh He's lovely Mr's Hardcastle, he's luuuvly .....

Of course it was Mrs Mop, the 'Being so cheerful' quote should've been Moana Lott.

Who was it said 'Dont forget the diver sir, Dont forget the diver'.

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Of course it was Mrs Mop, the 'Being so cheerful' quote should've been Moana Lott.

Who was it said 'Dont forget the diver sir, Dont forget the diver'.

 

From Wikipedia.

 

Don't forget the diver - Horace Perscival.

 

All these are from ITMA.

Written by Ted Kavana.

 

Jack Train - Ali Oop - " I go, I come back again."

Hattie Jacques. - Sophie Tuckshop - "But I'm alright now"

Joan Harben (Philip Harbens sister ) - Mona Lott - " It's being so cheerful that keeps me going "

Dorothy Summers - Mrs Mopp - " TTFN " - " Can I do you now sir "....

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