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    Release. 2 January 1982. (1982-01-02) –. 27 March 1988. (1988-03-27) No 73, later retitled 7T3, is a British 1980s children's TV show produced by TVS for the ITV network. It was broadcast live on Saturday mornings and ran from 2 January 1982 to 27 March 1988. The show had an ensemble cast amongst others, Sandi Toksvig, Neil Buchanan, Patrick ...

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  2. nostalgiacentral.com › tv-shows-1980s › no73No. 73 - Nostalgia Central

    That changed when the £40,000 programme moved to Maidstone in May 1983, for the second series and became the first show produced in the new studios. All kinds of visitors arrived at No. 73 – you might find a chart-topping band rehearsing in the living room (later, the cellar) or a hovercraft designer building his latest invention in the ...

  3. A Sunday edition Sunday at No 73 was also broadcast briefly from 5th September to 20th December 1987 with two or three of the characters used to link into He Man & The Masters Of The Universe and The Adventures of Black Beauty. The show was re-booted as 7T3 from 9th January 1988 when the landlord knocked down all the street's houses, replacing ...

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Kids’ TV shows are supposed to bring a little anarchy and mayhem to the weekend – but back in the mid 1980s No.73 brought a different kind of mayhem to Maidstone TV Studios, when a black widow ...

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  5. No 73: With Andrea Arnold, Nick Staverson, Neil Buchanan, Sandi Toksvig. Kids TV show set in a house (#73) with presenters as characters. Each episode featured music, cartoons and ongoing storylines in various comedic situations and adventures.

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    • 1982-01-02
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    • Andrea Arnold, Nick Staverson, Neil Buchanan
  6. Yet by 1983 No 73 (ITV, 1982-88) was networked and finding its own cult following. Like the earlier Mersey Pirate (1979), No 73 mixed a live magazine with scripted character comedy. Ethel Davis ran a guest house with boyfriend Percy and two lodgers, nephew Harry and roller-skating Dawn. Celebrities would drop in and pop bands would play in the ...

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  8. TV Times (16-22 January 1982) summed up the show as follows: “From the outside No. 73 looks like a tumbledown house, but once inside it’s a different world. The house, in the south of England, is rented by an eccentric old lady called Ethel, who is like a fairy godmother to the children in the area.

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