Thursday, September 24, 2009

Is It Wrong To Dance To The Screentest Music When It Comes On My iPod ?

Is it bad to jive, boogie and hip swing to the theme from this 70's children's programme ?

Am I bad for fixing an image of Michael Rodd's bulletproof hairdo in my mind as I dance ?

And should I even have told you all about any of this ?

Answers on a postcard to :

Michael Rodd c/o Screentest,
BBC TV Centre,
Wood Lane,
W12 8QT,
1978.

6 comments:

John Soanes said...

Stop asking questions and dance, boy! I paid good money for this show!
J

The Factory said...

That was for a very different type of show...

Bobster said...

Pah, amateur. I have rigged Wipeout HD to pump out the themes from every poor quality 80s US TV show you ever watched whilst hurtling round the track. Goteki 45 at 300mph whilst boogie-ing along to 'The Equaliser' theme? Yeah baby...

The Factory said...

Really ? And how's that done then ? Should I challenge you to a game or are you gonna be too good.

Bobster said...

In the options screen you can link the game to a music playlist of your making that you've put on the ps3. Curiously you can port your entire ipod library over to the PS3 via a USB cable provided you don't mind the fact that all tracks get a four letter name rather than the proper name. You have to rummage around a bit to create the list then, but if you only port over a limited number of tracks on an sd card, that may be quicker. Damn rewarding, Peter.

The Factory said...

Noted. I shall look into that.