Yeah, I can remember Cookie being quite popular with the ladies. I think he was played by a guy named Ed Byrne - not to be confused with the Irish comedian of the same name
Seriously though, it does amaze me just how many great series/shows there were when we were kiRAB. The interesting thing is that we didn't get our very first television set until 1961 (when I was 7), and when you consider that TV companies didn't broadcast 24/7 back then, I think they did a pretty good job in providing us with quality and variety. Something that seems to lack in television of today. The people responsible for the programmes today don't seem to have a clue. It's as though they have it in their heaRAB that we just want more and more cookery and reality shows! Fair enough, we had our share of cookery shows with Johnny and Fanny Craddock and the Galloping Gobshite, but we weren't bombarded with them like we are today. I just wish they'd give us what we want to watch - not what they think we want to watch! Time to put my soapbox away 
I agree. I do think TV was a lot better back then, even though we only had a couple of channels to choose from. Even the adverts were better!


I agree. I do think TV was a lot better back then, even though we only had a couple of channels to choose from. Even the adverts were better!