
(no music) TV shows 1981 | Thursday Throwbacks | LMBYTS #1477 | Jason Newland | 30th October 2025
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TV shows 1981 | Thursday Throwbacks | LMBYTS #1477 | Jason Newland | 30th October 2025
🎙️ Overall Structure and Mood
🔹 British TV Shows (1981 Highlights)
TV shows 1981 | Thursday Throwbacks | LMBYTS #1477 | Jason Newland | 30th October 2025
🎙️ Overall Structure and Mood
- The episode is a relaxed, meandering monologue typical of Jason's “bore you to sleep” format.
- His tone is informal, conversational, humorous, and nostalgic, frequently going off on personal tangents.
- The central theme of this episode is “Thursday Throwbacks – TV Shows of 1981”, but the discussion winds through many topics before (and while) getting there.
🔹 British TV Shows (1981 Highlights)
- Only Fools and Horses – Premiered in 1981, Jason's all-time favorite. He discusses its legacy and enduring popularity.
- Bergerac – Not particularly into it; remembers it being set in Jersey.
- Victoria Wood, Ain’t Half Hot Mum, Tenko – Mixed memories or not really watched.
- The Two Ronnies – A favorite; talks about Ronnie Barker & Ronnie Corbett’s careers.
- Porridge, Open All Hours, Butterflies, Terry & June, Yes Minister – Commentary on characters, humor style, and personal connections to these shows.
- Generation Game – Remembers Bruce Forsyth and Larry Grayson eras.
- Juliet Bravo, The Likely Lads, Minder, The Professionals – More mentions with personal anecdotes.
- Doctor Who – Specifically Peter Davison becoming the Fifth Doctor in 1981.
- Grange Hill, Rainbow, Jackanory, Postman Pat, Pipkins – Reflections on children's TV.
- Top of the Pops – A family tradition, especially around Christmas.
- Newsnight, Panorama, and other current affairs shows – Acknowledges but didn’t really watch as a kid.
- Snooker, Football (Ipswich Town), Wimbledon, Boxing – Memories of sports on TV.
- Dallas, Dynasty – Recalls their rivalry.
- CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazzard – Saturday night favorites; fond memories.
- Buck Rogers, Magnum P.I., Hart to Hart, MAS*H, Different Strokes – Fondness for American storytelling and characters.
- He-Man, Scooby-Doo, The Smurfs – Reflections on children’s shows aired in the UK.
- Reminisces about watching TV as a kid after school and during weekends.
- Talks about how he’d control the TV between 4–6 PM and how routines shifted as his brothers got older.
- Reflects on school, cartoons, and bedtime routines.
- Memories of watching Doctor Who, Star Trek, and other classics with family.
- Vinnie gets frequent mentions (and interruptions!).
- At one point, Jason jokes about Vinnie licking his feet to get attention.
- Mentions wanting to make an Amazon wishlist for dog treats for Vinnie (but only available to UK folks).
- A very long and humorous rant about junk mail and unreadable "no junk mail" stickers on his door.
- A story about not dressing up for Halloween at a call center job and awkwardly joking he was a “serial killer” (in hindsight, maybe not his best moment).
- Pokes fun at people’s need to “be right” and shares his philosophy about not needing to win arguments.
- Comments on YouTube censorship and how innocent social media used to feel.
- Reflects on being okay not knowing things, even as an adult — and critiques how society expects immediate answers.
- Talks about encouraging a neighbor to consider going to university at 44.
- Reflects on his own experience getting a degree at 40.
- Critiques outdated, non-PC shows like Ain’t Half Hot Mum.
- Talks about how television reflected society’s values at the time, and how disclaimers now acknowledge that.
- Discusses the difference between opinions and facts, especially in entertainment and online debates.
- Describes cozy Saturday night rituals with family – sandwiches, sweets, TV time – calling it a highlight of his week.
- Expresses how those nights were "blissful" and full of comfort, warmth, and good vibes.
- “I'm not angry. I'm passionate.”
- “You don't need to be right – just let them think they are.”
- “Only Fools and Horses debuted in 1981. That’s my favorite show – ever.”
- “Vinny’s flappy ears make more sense than half the shows on TV these days.”
- “I learned early on: if I didn’t know something, I’d just say I didn’t know. And that’s okay.”
- Wraps up by reminding listeners to be kind to themselves.
- Teases next Thursday's “Throwback” episode focusing on TV from 1982.
- Expresses gratitude to his listeners with a gentle, soothing close.
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