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Topic History of: Russ Abbot
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ReadyTeddy I have just won a Russ Abbot tape off eBay - and watched some yesterday evening. Well, I did find myself laughing at it - and it has been a good while since I actually laughed at the telly. Despite it being corny and 'old fashioned', Russ and Les played their parts with real fun and I enjoyed seeing Russ and Les in the lie detector sketch - with both men struggling not to laugh.
JK2006 Both well worth seeing!
robbiex I used to quite like it when I was younger, this was mainly because it was a rare opportunity to see pop videos on tv, in the days before MTV etc came to the uk. Also the delightfull Jenny Powell was quite appealing.

The programme was featured heavily on the programme "I love 1986" a few years ago. It was ridiculed by some for one minute talking about a cathedral in Norwich and then the next introducing a video from Reo Speedwagon.
JK2006 Great idea Angel; pure BBC4 with marvellous old hits and a nostalgic look at our cities.
Angel With the 80's revival being so popular these days, isn't the time right for some "No Limits" nostalgia on one of the beeb satellite channels?