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Little known/forgotten TV shows/movies you love

There was a movie named, "Hang Your Hat on the Wind" that saw back in 1969. It was a short Disney flick, but I have never forgotten it. It was a nice little movie. For years I've been trying to find it on some format, but it's not even on YouTube. The only good info is on the Disney Wiki site:

http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Hang_Your_Hat_on_the_Wind

Has anyone else (that is, our senior Aspies) seen or heard of it?
I'm not old enough to know that one. But I did like Tomorrow's World, back in the day.... I don't know why it lost so many views. I thought it was good :) And very interesting
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2625699.stm
 
Anyone remember this show from the 70's?
(Brace yourself if you have sensitive hearing - there's a high-pitched drone at the beginning)

 
I have a large list of movies I love that have been forgotten by most people.

Romeo is Bleeding
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The White Ribbon
The Fountain
Henry & June
Lust, Caution
Santa Sangre
David Cronenberg's Crash
Kiss of the Spider Woman
At Close Range
River's Edge
The Thin Red Line
Grizzly Man
Talk Radio
House of Games

Yeah, I have a taste for dark movies, as most of the above list proves.
 
I really liked the 2006 movie A Scanner Darkly, an adaptation of Philip K Dick’s novel of the same name. I don’t really understand why the movie never got much mainstream attention, I thought it was thought-provoking, entertaining and the visual style was very interesting. I could also relate to the scramble suits, it reminded me of the masking I do.
 
As mentioned by one or two people :
Lost in space
Sapphire and Steel
Survivors (haven't finished it yet, but it's awesome)

I also like:
Lexx
Blakes7 (probably big enough in the late 70's and the 80's, but not so much now)
The Comic Strip (by the same group of comedians as the Young Ones)
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Lexx! Yeah, it was the anti-Trek with Lovecraft and Fellini thrown in.
 
Anyone remember Space Precinct?

For good but forgotten shows I'd recommend the sci-fi Taken. It's like East of Eden meets the X Files.
 

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