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<blockquote data-quote="Jock Og" data-source="post: 184860" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Game 13 - DYNASTY: Well it as to be the second biggest show of the eighties, in terms of notoriety. Having toppled the daddy off the top spot in 1984 - '85 was praise worthy. With a mixture of glamour; backstabbing, affairs, oil (not as business defined as DALLAS), cat fights, unsavoury verbals, princes, princesses, ex wives, ex husbands, big hair, hot air, cold air, the mansion and the bitch of all bitches Alexis, the Colorado show was something else. It was a pity THE COLBYS didn't last another season or two, even with Fallon being whisked off in the UFO.</p><p></p><p>Listen and look at 'DYNASTY Then & Now 2019'. There are one or two errors, which I'm sure will be corrected over time. The show was never perfect with continuity.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]r9szqNBLCz4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]59vhxPtY7HQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Game 14 - NEIGHBOURS: The 'good days' have to get this battle. Neighbours is a triumph for 'Down Under' with over 8000 episodes presently and a cast as long as the equator. Throughout the soapy ingredients were fairly pleasing. I tuned in recently and noticed Oz's answer to J.R. there, the one and only Paul Robinson. Clive Gibbons has also returned. Admittedly I might not have seen an entire episode since the early 00s but Harold Bishop; Madge Ramsay Bishop, Charlene Ramsay Robinson, Scott Robinson, Nell Mangel, Jim Robinson, Des Clarke, Daphne Clarke, Marlene Kratz and one of the most beautiful characters ever to grace T.V. Annalise Hartman were particular favourites, of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jock Og, post: 184860, member: 17"] Game 13 - DYNASTY: Well it as to be the second biggest show of the eighties, in terms of notoriety. Having toppled the daddy off the top spot in 1984 - '85 was praise worthy. With a mixture of glamour; backstabbing, affairs, oil (not as business defined as DALLAS), cat fights, unsavoury verbals, princes, princesses, ex wives, ex husbands, big hair, hot air, cold air, the mansion and the bitch of all bitches Alexis, the Colorado show was something else. It was a pity THE COLBYS didn't last another season or two, even with Fallon being whisked off in the UFO. Listen and look at 'DYNASTY Then & Now 2019'. There are one or two errors, which I'm sure will be corrected over time. The show was never perfect with continuity. [MEDIA=youtube]r9szqNBLCz4[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]59vhxPtY7HQ[/MEDIA] Game 14 - NEIGHBOURS: The 'good days' have to get this battle. Neighbours is a triumph for 'Down Under' with over 8000 episodes presently and a cast as long as the equator. Throughout the soapy ingredients were fairly pleasing. I tuned in recently and noticed Oz's answer to J.R. there, the one and only Paul Robinson. Clive Gibbons has also returned. Admittedly I might not have seen an entire episode since the early 00s but Harold Bishop; Madge Ramsay Bishop, Charlene Ramsay Robinson, Scott Robinson, Nell Mangel, Jim Robinson, Des Clarke, Daphne Clarke, Marlene Kratz and one of the most beautiful characters ever to grace T.V. Annalise Hartman were particular favourites, of mine. [/QUOTE]
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