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(The) Generation Game 1971
With Anthea Redfern, Bruce Forsyth produced one of the greatest family shows of the 70's. In 1981 Larry Grayson took over, then back to Bruce and currently Jim Davidson.
George and Mildred 1976
This was originally a spin-off from Man about yhe house. Originally the Ropers were the landlords for the lodgers, but proved so popular, they landed there own series.
Give us a Clue 1976
This has Una Stubbs and Lionel Blair written all over it.
(The) Goodies 1970
A brilliant (in its day) comedy made up of Bill Oddy, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Gardener, who due to ignorance or ingenuity lived a life of pure fiction. Classic episodes included a great kitten in London, the need for the human race to wear string vests, scaring old women with a Nicholas Parsons face and the time when they appeared in "It's a Knockout" trying to find a golden egg from the Jack and the Beanstalk giant. All these and many more have given it a cult following over the years.75 episodes were made in all. A fan club is still going strong today on the internet.

Grandad 1981
This was about a doppy old Grandad (Clive Dunn from Dad's Army) and the silly things he got upto by trying to be young again.
Grandstand 1958
Still going strong every saturday afternoon. So not much nostalgia there.
Grange Hill 1978
You can't beat the original cast. Tucker Jenkins, Justin Bennett, Benny Green, Trisha Yates, Alan Humphries, Michael Doyle, later on, Pogo Patterson, Suzanne Ross, Gripper, Zammo and Roland.
(The) Golden Shot 1967
Every sunday afternoon after The Big Match was Bob Monkhouse, a squeeky blonde and Bernie the Bolt shooting at targets for prizes.
(The) Good Life 1974
Th e mix of classes work so well between both neighbours, a very pleasant family sit-com.
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