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Topic History of: Lift Off With Ayshea Brough
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PaulB honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Jim wrote:
MCR wrote:
Lift Off With Ayshea, the must-see 1970s pop programme,

Be serious. Be honest. The article wasn't suggesting one or two people liked it. It was suggesting, in general terms, it was 'must see'. Was it or wasn't it?


I think it was, for young teenagers.


Or pre-teens, which I was until just after the series was pulled.
At that age Pop music and TV were my world.

'Lift Off' was far superior than 'Get It Together' which came out a couple of years later.

It could be said that Pop TV shows were 10 a penny but 'Lift Off' stayed pleasantly in my memory more than the others (not counting TOTP). 'Supersonic' came a close second ... "cue MUD".

Happy Days for Happy People.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Jim wrote:
MCR wrote:
Lift Off With Ayshea, the must-see 1970s pop programme,

Be serious. Be honest. The article wasn't suggesting one or two people liked it. It was suggesting, in general terms, it was 'must see'. Was it or wasn't it?


I think it was, for young teenagers.
JK2006 Hey if anyone loves anything that's good enough for me. There's not enough love in this world and far too much hate.
Jim MCR wrote:
Lift Off With Ayshea, the must-see 1970s pop programme,

Be serious. Be honest. The article wasn't suggesting one or two people liked it. It was suggesting, in general terms, it was 'must see'. Was it or wasn't it?
JK2006 I'm with PaulB on this one - if it was "must see" for him, that is what matters. Many of us loved some shows (and music) that nobody else liked yet, for us, it's a cherished memory. For example, as a tiny child I would never miss Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto.