Remembering Hale and Pace

Hale and Pace were an English comedy double-act that performed in clubs and on radio and television in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and 1990s. The duo was made up of Gareth Hale and Norman Pace, with the Hale and Pace television show running for ten years and 66 episodes, from 1988 to 1998.

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Harry Enfield's Television Programme "Call me Wanker"

"Harry Enfield's Television Programme" is a highly influential British sketch comedy show created by and starring comedian Harry Enfield, which originally aired on BBC Two between 1990 and 1992. Co-written and performed alongside longtime collaborators Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke, the series became a landmark of alternative British comedy by popularising catchphrase-heavy social satire and caricature. In 1994, to better reflect the prominent contributions of its supporting cast, the series was retitled to Harry Enfield & Chums.

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TOTP Featuring The Piranhas "Tom Hark"

"Tom Hark" is the most successful hit single by Brighton-based ska-influenced punk band The Piranhas, peaking at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980. The upbeat, energetic track famously paired a catchy South African melody with humorous lyrics about nuclear anxieties and avoiding army enlistment.

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Harry Enfield's Television Programme 🤣 Opening

Comedy sketches about the misadventures of a group of misfits and oddballs, including The Lovely Wobbly Randy Old Ladies and Toy Boy. (Disclaimer) Subposted for entertainment fun, comedy television programmes and fair use purposes only.

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"Coastermania" Featuring Jeffrey Thompson owner of Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

"Coastermania" is a classic 1996 British documentary produced by Meridian Broadcasting, famously exploring the adrenaline-fueled subculture of roller coaster enthusiasts. The film primarily focuses on members of the Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain (RCCGB) as they travel the globe riding iconic rides, including the historic Grand National at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.The documentary captures a unique era of theme park history, showcasing the obsessive dedication of fans chasing extreme thrills. It also famously features segments shot in the United States—most notably at Cedar Point in Ohio—and rare footage of the legendary, gravity-defying Moonsault Scramble coaster in Japan.For a vintage look at how roller coaster enthusiasts and clubs celebrated their favorite rides in the late 1990s:1996

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Who remembers watching The California Raisins ❓🤣

The California Raisins advertising campaign was a massive pop culture phenomenon created in 1986 by the advert agency Foote, Cone & Belding for the California Raisin Advisory Board. Devised to reverse a major slump in raisin sales, the commercials famously featured anthropomorphic, sunglass-wearing claymation raisins performing the Motown classic "I Heard It Through the Grapevine". Key Elements of the CampaignThe Animation: The iconic figures were brought to life by Will Vinton Productions using a painstaking, slow stop-motion technique called Claymation.

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When Del Boy first meets Rachel

Del Boy (Derek Trotter) and Raquel first met face-to-face under the clock at Waterloo Station in London, after being paired up by the Technomatch dating agency. Their chaotic initial meeting was featured in the 1988 Only Fools and Horses Christmas special titled "Dates".After a nervous wait at the station (which included a comical case of mistaken identity), they went for lunch. However, their romance hit a hilarious snag later that evening when Del hired a stripper for Uncle Albert’s birthday party at The Nag's Head pub, only to discover the stripper was Raquel!

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Tight Fit "Fantasy Island" HQ

(Cheggers Plays Pop) "Fantasy Island" is a 1982 euro-pop hit single recorded by the British pop group Tight Fit. Heavily inspired by the distinct, harmoneous sound of ABBA, the track was released as the follow-up single to their UK number-one hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". It peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1982. Information from Wikipedia.

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Men Without Hats "The Safety Dance" HQ Video Format.

"The Safety Dance" is an iconic 1982 synth-pop and new wave anthem by the Canadian band Men Without Hats, released as the second single from their debut album Rhythm of Youth. The Backstory and MeaningThe song is an anti-establishment protest track written by lead singer Ivan Doroschuk. He wrote it after being kicked out of a club for "pogo" dancing. At the time, disco was on the decline and new wave was emerging. Club bouncers often banned pogoing and slam-dancing because they considered it a safety hazard to traditional dancers. Doroschuk wrote the song as a defense of freedom of expression and nonconformity. He later debunked popular theories that the song was about safe sex or explicitly an anti-nuclear warning, clarifying that it was simply a rebellion against rigid authority figures. Information: By Wikipedia.

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My YouTube Channel Featuring The Jolly Boys' Outing - OF&H 1989 Xmas Special "Everybody's talkin"

Del boy and the gang head off down to Margate for their annual Beano, where things don't go to plan.

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M "Pop Muzik" Muzik Video Edit

"Pop Muzik" is a 1979 song by M, a project by the English musician Robin Scott, from his debut studio album New York • London • Paris • Munich. The song was accompanied by a well-received music video (directed by Brian Grant) showing Scott as a DJ behind an exaggerated turntable setup, at times flanked by two female models who sang and danced in a robotic manner. The video also featured Scott's then-partner Brigit Novik, who provided the backup vocals for the track.

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Men Without Hats "Safety Dance" Video Edit

"The Safety Dance", not "save the dance". It was released in 1982 on their debut album, Rhythm of Youth. Quick Facts About the Song The Inspiration: Lead singer Ivan Doroschuk wrote the track after being kicked out of a club for pogo dancing (jumping up and down). At the time, bouncers banned the style because they thought it was too violent compared to standard disco dancing.

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TOTP Featuring Dexys Midnight Runners "Come On Eileen"

"Come On Eileen" is the massive 1982 signature hit song by the English pop group Dexys Midnight Runners (credited alongside the Emerald Express). Released as a single from their second studio album, Too-Rye-Ay, this track became a global phenomenon. It successfully blended New Wave energy with Celtic folk fiddle arrangements and blue-eyed soul. (Disclaimer) Subposted for entertainment fun, TOTP music videos, classic television memories and fair use purposes only.

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TOTP Featuring Hot Chocolate "It Started with a Kiss" 💋 🍫🍫

"It Started with a Kiss" is a hit from the year of 1982 soul-pop song by the British group Hot Chocolate, written and sung by frontman Errol Brown. Featured on their seventh studio album Mystery, it reached number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of the band's most enduring and popular tracks.

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For Mash get Smash 👽🛸👽

The Cadbury's Smash Martian adverts are widely celebrated as some of the most iconic and critically acclaimed television commercials in British history. Launched in 1974 by the adert agency Boase Massimi Pollitt, the legendary campaign catapulted the instant mashed potato brand into mainstream popularity. (Subposted for entertainment fun, classic television memories and fair use purposes only.

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TOTP Featuring Culture Club "Do You really want to Hurt Me"

Culture Club released their hit song "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982. The track officially debuted in the UK in September 1982 before rolling out to the US and global markets later that autumn. Information from: Wikipedia (Disclaimer) Subposted for entertainment fun, Top Of The Pops music video memories and fair use purposes only.

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