Dave Arch and Mark Campbell reimagine the iconic Lakmรฉ track for British Airways in 1995.
Dave Arch and Mark Campbell reimagine the iconic Lakmรฉ track for British Airways in 1995.
The strings for the track, recorded at Air Lyndhurst, and conducted by Dave back in early '95
Dave Arch and Mark Campbell reimagine the iconic Lakmรฉ track for British Airways in 1995.
โOnly 13 percent of all classic games released between 1960 and 2009 are currently commercially available.โ Survey of the Video Game Reissue Market in the United States (2023). Josh Renaud Journalist & computer historian
๐ฎ Retro games shaped generations. But many are vanishing.
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Porridge holds up far better than all other sitcoms of the era. Still funny and its social commentary is even more relevant now than at the time. The main thing that dates it is that god awful theme music over the closing credits. Sounds like an outtake from a Carry On film