Monday, 17 March 2025
Anybody else watching the classic TV series A Family at War on TPTV? I'm really enjoying it - only slightly frustrated by the old-style drip feed of one episode a week, as nowadays I'm a fervent binge-watcher. It originally aired from 1970-72 which is even longer ago than I recall; in fact, I don't remember watching it back then as I wasn't much of a television-viewer in my teens - I'd have been hogging the 'front room', ostensibly doing my homework but actually immersed in my stash of Jackie magazines and obsessing about my split ends. (Whatever happened to split ends? Does anybody have them any more? How many gallons of Protein 21 shampoo did it take before I grasped that advertisers saw me coming?) However, somebody must have been watching - because that Vaughan Williams theme music and the opening titles with the sandcastle waft me right back ... get a grip, I'm not really nostalgic for O-levels revision! High-class television, though, great writing and a great cast - and doesn't the young Barbara Flynn, as Freda Ashton, look so pretty?
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No but I might now that you’ve reminded me.
When I wasn’t glueing my split ends together I was fighting a desperate war with hairdressers determined to cut them all off and thwarting my ambition to have shoulder length hair. And what happened to Hint of a Tint sachets? They never made the slightest difference to dark brown hair but along with stick on eyeliner (free with Jackie magazine), Mary Quant PM perfume and Aqua Manda soap, they were vital props during my teenage years.
I must have missed that issue of Jackie, but I do remember Quant PM. (I only had the body lotion and dropped the jar and it broke which was a major tragedy.) And the very pungent Aqua Manda. I preferred Kiku, wonder if I'd still like it today? Or were these the female equivalent of Lynx body spray? Of course, it was Hai Karate aftershave in our day!
Ah, you young thing! I was at university by then. I had long hair - don't remember being particularly bothered about split ends, but I remember Aqua Manda. Ah, my lost youth...
I still have the long hair, Pam but these days the vibe is more Wicked Witch of the West than pre-Raphaelite muse.
I'm sure it's not!
You're very kind!
I married the man who wore Hai Karate (eventually).
I'm sure you gave him a good scrub first, Lucille! And it could have been Brut - I think my boyfriend had both! Christmas presents from aunties!
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