Russ Abbot's Madhouse

Russ Abbot's Madhouse : Russ Abbott and his 'sidekick' Bella Emberg would have you laughing 'til it hurt with their comedy sketches. The nice thing about the show was that it was suitable for all ages.

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Would love to see this on D.V.D. Its not likely to happen though as one of its stars was the disgraced Michael Barrymore.

Zokko 26-Sep-2008, 04:36:05 PM


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The original fiendishly difficult puzzle, invented by Erno Rubik in Hungary and one of the biggest toy crazes ever. In 1982 Hawkin's Bazaar was the first to bring a few cases of the Rubik's Cube to England. Unfortunately 25 years ago we were very small and it wasn't long before a much larger company had the exclusive rights to distribute in the UK. We are very pleased to be offering it again! And now includes a new seven step solution guide.

 

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About Hawkin's Bazaar
Hawkin's Bazaar has been providing you with unusual gifts, toys and gadgets since 1973. Originally a local toy shop at the Hawk Inn (hence the name), Hawkin's Bazaar now sells things you thought had gone forever and things you never even knew existed. They bring you Pin Art, Morph, Rubik's Cube, Big Trak, Space Hoppers and much more.

 

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Here Comes the Grump

Here Comes the Grump

This was a kids cartoon from the late 80s, early 90s and I can still remember the theme song... 'In a magic place, there's a thief and he's caught in a chase, and no matter how fast he goes he can't avoid the throws, here comes the grump, here comes the grump HERE COMES THE GRUMP'. I really loved this cartoon and it had such a catchy theme tune. This cartoon had the same kind of look as the pink panther cartoon and it had foreign running titles at the end. Here Comes the Grump, was shown on the same channel as You Cant Do That On Television. I'm not sure which channel it was called, but all I know is that I used to watch both these shows and they were brill.

 

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