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In this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in the UK in the 1970's and the part television played in our childhood, we look at the power of music and how classic theme tunes can bring back great memories.
One of our listeners, Mark from Wiltshire, who is a big noise in the music business, takes over the show and shares his personal 70's TV Childhood and the music that accompanied it. After Morecambe and Wise perform with Andre Preview, we go back to Liverpool and The Onedin Line, remember the Double Deckers in their big red London bus, Crown Court, Grange Hill and Eye Level, the unforgettable theme to Van der Valk. You can catch up on the music Mark discusses by visiting Spotify and searching for the playlist My 70's TV Childhood Soundtrack.
Join in the conversation at www.my70stvchildhood.com tweet @70stvchildhood or email [email protected]
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By Oliver CollingIn this episode of the podcast celebrating growing up in the UK in the 1970's and the part television played in our childhood, we look at the power of music and how classic theme tunes can bring back great memories.
One of our listeners, Mark from Wiltshire, who is a big noise in the music business, takes over the show and shares his personal 70's TV Childhood and the music that accompanied it. After Morecambe and Wise perform with Andre Preview, we go back to Liverpool and The Onedin Line, remember the Double Deckers in their big red London bus, Crown Court, Grange Hill and Eye Level, the unforgettable theme to Van der Valk. You can catch up on the music Mark discusses by visiting Spotify and searching for the playlist My 70's TV Childhood Soundtrack.
Join in the conversation at www.my70stvchildhood.com tweet @70stvchildhood or email [email protected]
Get in touch!
Support the show

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