Guess the Name of the Movie, From the Theme Song
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>THE Ben Reilly< wrote:The Breakfast Club and Back to the Future?
Yes mate, your turn.....
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Thor wrote:>THE Ben Reilly< wrote:The Breakfast Club and Back to the Future?
Yes mate, your turn.....
Okay, just one since I'm about to get on a bus ...
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>THE Ben Reilly< wrote:Wow, no clue on that one.
I will give you a clue
One film is about two famous gun fighters
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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Vintage wrote:Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Well done Vintage
So how about these.
This is for you Vintage to guess and the next one is for Ben (not really a theme, but the film made a new generation of fans to this British Fab 4).
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Sorry no idea I don't remember ever seeing a film with that in it.
I do remember the song but from Family Favourites and Forces Favourite on the radio on Saturdays and Sundays, programmes that people would write in with requests and messages, especially the Forces Favourite one, we always listened to those along with a Children's favourites which used to be before the Family favourites, I think.
I remember a song by Max Bygraves about a blue tooth brush and a pink toothbrush which seemed to be requested every week on Children's Favourites.
I do remember the song but from Family Favourites and Forces Favourite on the radio on Saturdays and Sundays, programmes that people would write in with requests and messages, especially the Forces Favourite one, we always listened to those along with a Children's favourites which used to be before the Family favourites, I think.
I remember a song by Max Bygraves about a blue tooth brush and a pink toothbrush which seemed to be requested every week on Children's Favourites.
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Vintage wrote:Sorry no idea I don't remember ever seeing a film with that in it.
I do remember the song but from Family Favourites and Forces Favourite on the radio on Saturdays and Sundays, programmes that people would write in with requests and messages, especially the Forces Favourite one, we always listened to those along with a Children's favourites which used to be before the Family favourites, I think.
I remember a song by Max Bygraves about a blue tooth brush and a pink toothbrush which seemed to be requested every week on Children's Favourites.
The film was, "The Man who knew too much" Vintage, it was a hard one to get to be honest.
Is this what you mean Vintage
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Yes that's it seemed very popular with children, never that fussed myself, I was hard to please musically then, now not so much, now its amazing how only a certain amount of notes can make such different types of music. Now I can enjoy almost anything but not everything.
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