The third incarnation of the Hanna Barbera series broadcast from 1976 - 1979.
This intro is from 'The Headless Horseman of Halloween', which featured Scooby Doo's cousin Scooby Dum, who appeared in four of the episodes in this series.
You haven't seen this for a very long time!!! If you are over 30 you will remember this, the start-up sequence which was played at the beginning of every day.
This & the next 6 clips form the complete episode of the Tommy's Tape episode from November 1992.
Needless to say, the tapes sold out within minutes of the shops opening on Monday & in one shop there was a fight over the last one!
From 1981 and my first video tape, this is a whopping two minutes long & stars Anita Harris, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Windsor Davis & Don Estelle, along with a troup of cossack dancers & chinese girls. Add a catchy tune & you have THE perfect ad!
Bill & Tim are two of The Goodies - Graham Garden is curiously not in the ad.
The fire at Windsor Castle on the main BBC evening news in November 1992.
Even while the smoke was still rising, a pledge was made to restore it.
The following year the doors of Buckingham Palace were opened to the public for the first time, with the entrance fees going towards the huge £40 million repair costs to the castle.
ITN news report of the fire at Windsor Castle in November 1992.
It later emerged that the fire was started by a 1000 watt halogen lamp being used by a paint restorer igniting a curtain.
The structural stage of the restoration was completed May 1996 & final fitting out was done in 1997.
This clip of bloopers is from a BBC staff tape I was given in the 80's by a mate who worked there in the graphics department. The clip has never been broadcast.
See a very young Noel Edmunds, Maggie Philbin & John Craven mess up as they record trailers from the show.