These '90s gifts are all that and a bag of chips.
Peter J. Hammond - Sapphire and Steel, 1979
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Just a quick one today, for the lovely Soulla: I am writing a pilot for TV. Any golden rules/tips/do’s or don’ts to keep in mind for first ep of a series? Here are my thoughts, in no particular order: DON’T write “for the market”. Supernatural stuff might be hot at the moment, but don’t try… Read More »Writing a 60 min TV Pilot (Returning Drama Series)
These '90s gifts are all that and a bag of chips.
Let’s be honest: You still think about that corduroy jacket you saw in the Delia's catalog.
It was the year that gave us some of the most iconic TV shows of the '90s.
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A former mainstay of Australian television is set to return to the small screen with news that Network Ten is bringing back Young Talent Time in 2012.
These '90s gifts are all that and a bag of chips.
Angela 'Angie' Watts (née Shaw) was the alcoholic landlady of The Queen Victoria pub, and the ex-wife of landlord Den Watts. She was also the adoptive mother of Sharon Watts. She was the adoptive grandmother of Dennis and Albie. Angie was born on the 30th January 1950. Angie and Den first became properly acquainted during the wedding of Pete Beale and Pat Harris during the early 1960s, when they were both teenagers. Den flirted with Angie although she had a number of relationships prior to start
The decade that was truly, truly, truly outrageous.
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Welcome the next installment of my year-long look back at the decade that was ruled by big hair and bigger egos. Every other week I’ll be covering pop culture tidbits from the 1980s, sharing memori…
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Originally created in 1979, this dollhouse was a perennial seller throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s. The playset wasn’t just an investment in money, but also floor space – this thing was huge.
From my love for Sean Astin, The Monkees, The Goonies, E.T., Jason Bateman and Ralph Macchio to learning how to drive, days at camp and more ... Read hilarious, retro, coming of age tales about growing up on Long Island, New York in the 70s, 80s, 90s at FourthGradeNothing.com