The BBC one seemed to be only factual, things like news stories and sports results. ITV had one with other things, including a supposed diary of a teenager, which was nothing like Adrian Mole’s secret dairy.
DSQ on
Pre internet it was useful. My parents used to check the weather and things like the lottery numbers.
pdp76 on
Booking a last minute holiday you found on ceefax
PearljamAndEarl on
[REVEAL]
DadofJackJack on
Page 303 for the football scores, then not paying attention when it flicked to the page you wanted. Kids will never know.
Delicious_Opposite55 on
We actually learned how to program Teletext pages in our school computing classes. Those were some good times.
I only ever used teletext to play Bamboolzed when I was young
Ok-Swan1152 on
Many hours wasted on the 600 pages with the general chats, music chats, and music reviews. They updated 1x a day so it was a whole event. Also, charts.
Far_Departure4771 on
This has been all over Radio Stoke all day. Love it, made me smile. Fond memories of grandparents using it
Kisrah on
I used to like catching the late night/early morning “Pages from CEEFAX” with the chill music. There are loads on YouTube, like this one, which I have the CD for. https://youtu.be/Pna4-BcHE4w
luke-uk on
Remember watching Test Cricket with my brother before school on Ceefax. I think Mum felt bad for us both and thankfully gave into getting sky Sports!
Cold-Sun3302 on
Only ever used it to play Bamboozle. Awe memories.
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The BBC one seemed to be only factual, things like news stories and sports results. ITV had one with other things, including a supposed diary of a teenager, which was nothing like Adrian Mole’s secret dairy.
Pre internet it was useful. My parents used to check the weather and things like the lottery numbers.
Booking a last minute holiday you found on ceefax
[REVEAL]
Page 303 for the football scores, then not paying attention when it flicked to the page you wanted. Kids will never know.
We actually learned how to program Teletext pages in our school computing classes. Those were some good times.
I wish I was fucking dead.
I’m that old !
Page 302 for football.
[If you’re feeling nostalgic you can give it a go here.](https://www.nathanmediaservices.co.uk/ceefax/#id=WyJubXMtY2VlZmF4IiwiaW50ZXJuYWwubmF0aGFubWVkaWFzZXJ2aWNlcy5jby51ayIsIi93ZWJzb2NrZXRzL2NlZWZheCJd:page=100)
I only ever used teletext to play Bamboolzed when I was young
Many hours wasted on the 600 pages with the general chats, music chats, and music reviews. They updated 1x a day so it was a whole event. Also, charts.
This has been all over Radio Stoke all day. Love it, made me smile. Fond memories of grandparents using it
I used to like catching the late night/early morning “Pages from CEEFAX” with the chill music. There are loads on YouTube, like this one, which I have the CD for. https://youtu.be/Pna4-BcHE4w
Remember watching Test Cricket with my brother before school on Ceefax. I think Mum felt bad for us both and thankfully gave into getting sky Sports!
Only ever used it to play Bamboozle. Awe memories.
Megazine