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How many made their own radio? Remember the crystal radios? Made from bits and pieces, long wire going outside for antenna and ear phones. No batteries required. Kevin
Spot on JP....he did have an old EK wagon and I think is was originally salmon Cameo Beige with a white roof....but I still remember he handed painted it blue with a paint brush.My older brother used to have an FC that he used to hoon around the park in as well as a few old triumph motor bikes etc.
these guys were out there in 60's! didnt think much of the show guess i wasnt on the right pills at the timehttps://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/peter-tork-monkees-lovable-bass-player-dead-at-77-20190222-p50zhq.html
I used to like The Banana Splits more LOL.
na, Sigmund...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfWPZ6vT1-k
H.R. Puffenstuff... LOL
How could you ever forget them? They were priceless. The 60s gave us the Three Stooges on TV. Unfortunately they were banned from Sydney TV in about '68 because too many kids were playing Stooges and hitting each other on the head with hammers.
Yep #96 / The Box / Matlock police / The Sulivans / Solo one / Boney / F-Troop / Lost in Space / Spyforce / colditz / Catweasle / Dr who / the beach combers / The Rovers / Bellbird / on the busses / step toe and son and so many more
Delvene Delaney, strops missus
In the early 70's I would catch the same Caboolture to Brissie train as Delvene. She was not only pleasing to the eye but an extremely nice, down to earth person.
Early 70's my first car was a Morris Minor 1000, push button ignition start, & if a flat battery wouldn't give her a start, out came the crank handle ( did get some cracked knuckles until I learnt)
A mate of mine saw her recently, still a good looker he reckoned.