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This is very true. True story; I have long had this memory of being a very young child sitting with my father at silly o'clock in the morning watching a live broadcast of one of the lunar landings. It is memorable to me because he brought me down from bed to watch it. I recall being told off for swearing during it - commenting on the size of one of the moon boulders, I believe. It's a very definite memory to me.Even a beginner's course in forensic psychology reveals how faulty human memory of events can be. The longer the time elapsed since the event, the less reliable the memory evidence is.
The problem, however, is that at the time of the last lunar manned mission, December 1972, I was one year and a few days old so the chances of a) being able to recall it at all and, b) being told off for swearing are pretty remote. I'm not even sure there was a live broadcast of it but it seems unlikely there was. If I'd been asked about that memory without actually knowing the date of Apollo 17 I'd swear that it was a true recollection.
So, I have no idea where this "memory" actually came from. Probably something a dreamt or something.