Live It Up! Intro, Canadian Consumer show
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Published 2011-01-09
All Comments (21)
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You know a Canadian show is a success when you actually WANT to watch it!
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Alan Edmonds was my great-uncle -- my nana's little brother ~ he was a truly amazing man :)
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I'm just going through an old box of memorabilia. In 1989 I wrote to the show and received a very kind letter back from Jack Mcgraw along with an autographed photo of some of the cast. One of my favourite keepsakes ever.
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I remember the "What bugs you/bug of the week" segment and the watchdog. They were my favourite parts of the show! Great memories!
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one of the best shows of the 80's .. watched just about every episode... fun and informative. shame it isnt still on... i say... bring it back
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A big classic song from that Canadian hit show between 1978-1990. Very happy to heard back the tv theme show (disco sound) :)
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I LOVED THIS SHOW !!!! especially the "WHAT BUGS YOU" part !!
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shows like are a thing of the past... quality of tv past is not something cared about these days.. .real shame but sad truth..... this was a great show ... hardly missed an episode
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I loved this show at 11 yrs old. then one day it was gone.
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Love this intro music! Long live Disco!
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I just stumbled across the 7inch single for this recording. Sounds like the music was inspired by Liquid Gold, a British band. The B side of the single is a track called 'Vanessa's Dance'
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So miss this. Life was so simpler then when we just had a bug of the week...rather than a bug of the day. lol
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I call shenanigans! Diane Buchner has not aged at all! Thanks for posting!
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1:10 No Name brand, holy crap I remember when President's Choice used to be called that. And when Superstore was painted yellow.
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Thanks for uploading and sharing ... fond memories from back in the day!
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I used to live every day to the fullest. I lived it up you could say. That was until I saw an episode of this show and fell into a deep depression. Now I live in my living room in front of a T.V.
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I thought I was the only one remember this show 1980.
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This was always a fun program to watch.
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Diane Buckner matured into an elegant professional years later, and Alan Edmonds always somehow shoe-horned his staid personality into the show. Others have passed, but are not forgotten.
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AWESOME AWESOME been looking for this for ages, guess I wasn't looking hard enough. Thanks for the memories and the accompanying smiles.