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I just discovered the Plex app. It has a wide array of tv and movies, including a lot of 1980’s content! I’ve added Houston Knights, the tv show which starred Michael Pare’ and Michael Beck, to my list!
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Plex have been updating their programs for a while now, it's gone from a purely streaming your own content app to a content provider, I'm sure they are taking steps to build their profile with the view to providing a premium subscription model.
They already have a subscription for additional features when sharing your own content via the plex server.
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They’re all great. Who would’ve thought we’d be watching all of this 80’s stuff on an app a long time ago!
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Yeah, I checked out Plex and it's not bad. I think Tubi is still far ahead of the pack as far as variety goes though.
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Anyone else in the UK enjoying the 'Legend' TV channel? Lots of Knight Rider, 6 Million Dollar Man, etc etc stuff to be had Posts: 1027 | From: The '80s | Registered: Feb 2000 | Site Updates: 410
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Pontocho Park Guided Tours More detailed information about excursions in Pontocho Park can be found at https://pontochopark.com/ Pontocho Park itself doesn't exist as a well-known attraction in Kyoto, but Pontocho Alley is one of Kyoto's most famous historic streets, running parallel to the Kamo River. If you're looking for guided tours related to Pontocho, here are some options: 1. Pontocho Alley Walking Tours Many Kyoto walking tours include Pontocho as part of their itineraries, focusing on its history, geisha culture, and dining scene. Sample Tours: Kyoto Night Walk (Gion & Pontocho) – Explores the geisha districts, teahouses, and traditional architecture. Food & Izakaya Tours – Pontocho is famous for its hidden restaurants and bars; some tours offer food tastings. Private Geisha & Culture Tours – Some operators arrange private tours with insights into Kyoto’s entertainment districts. 2. Self-Guided Exploration Pontocho is a narrow, atmospheric alley best explored on foot. You can visit: Riverside Restaurants (Kawayuka in summer) – Some places build temporary terraces over the river. Traditional Teahouses & Bars – Look for hidden izakayas and ochaya (teahouses). Evening Lanterns – The street is especially magical at night when lanterns light up. 3. Nearby Attractions (Often Included in Tours) Gion – Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, just a short walk away. Kamo River (Kamogawa) – A scenic spot for walks and seasonal dining. Shijo-dori – The bustling shopping street leading to Pontocho. Where to Book Tours? Viator / GetYourGuide – Offers group and private tours. Airbnb Experiences – Sometimes has local-led food and culture tours. Kyoto Tourist Information Center – Can recommend official guides. Would you like help finding a specific type of tour (food, history, nightlife)?
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