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> I was just lookingthrough the Past Times catalogue and they have the set

of

> Flambards videos, episodes 1-13.

>

Oooh - I remember reading the books, aged about 13, but I didn't know there

was a tv version!

L-Y

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> I was just lookingthrough the Past Times catalogue and they have

the set of

> Flambards videos, episodes 1-13.

>

> -Just in case anyone is as nostalgic as me & fancies them for

Christmas!!!

" I'll sing you a song of , , ,

I'll sing you a song of ,

At Flambards!

De dum de dum dum

De dum de diddy de dum dum

etc

Me nostalgic? I still weep for poor Sweetbriar who died in that

hunting accident.....

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Angi 0:-)

I was just lookingthrough the Past Times catalogue and they have the set of

Flambards videos, episodes 1-13.

Why don't the TV companies repeat programmes like this - I can remember them

been brilliant.

We always seem to get C**p repeated!

Trisha

SAHM to 3 boys

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Flambards - a potted history!

A series shown in the mid-late Seventies, costume drama based around First

World War, Romance, Horses, quite pretty Red-Haired girl played the lead

(). Shown on ITV on Friday nights along with other classics

like.....Upstairs Downstairs, Love for Lydia, The Avenue (with Duttine

- yummy), Danger UXB, Lillie Langtry, Will Shakespeare (with Tim Currie),

Clayhanger, The Mallons.......and loads more! ITV were totally fantastic at

costume dramas in the Seventies - much better than BBC (although I loved

Poldark).

It's a bit of a pet subject as my parents were so involved in this type of

stuff in the seventies that I was a total fan. Friday nights I used to make

something like a whole tray of chocolate brownies and eat them all whilst

the friday night drama was on.. bliss!

Thanks for the nostalgia trip

Caroline

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> > Am I the only person who hasn't got a clue what you're all going on

about?

> > Helen

> Nah - me neither! We're obviously too young, Helen!!!! ;-))

>

Oh God now I do feel old!!!

Trisha

Very old SAHM to 3 boys

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> What about the Flambards theme park in Helston? Is that

anything to do with

> the books/TV series?

>

>

i think it is, afaik from reading the leaflets about it.

Caroline

(So was Flambards on ITV or BBC? I'm obviously getting too old

to remember!)

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, are you sure you're not thinking of Poldark? Demelza was in that, not

Flambards.

Alison

Well I can remember Flambards, If I ever had a daughter which is very unlikely

I'd love to call her Demelsa (not sure if that's the correct spelling).

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Now Poldark is currently being shown on UK Gold. Couldn't find Flambards

anywhere in the subscription channel listings though :-(

Might have to get my books out of the loft.

Cerys

----- Original Message -----

From: alison.simmons

> , are you sure you're not thinking of Poldark? Demelza was in that,

not Flambards.

>

> Alison

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