Wow, this is a good topic to think about. Since I am a product of the television generation, I could probably list a hundred obscure shows that I enjoyed. Some, I'm compelled to watch whenever they come on even though I've probably seen the episode a hundred times. Many are already listed by others so I'll just list a few more:
Magnum PI JAG The Guns of Will Sonnett Stingray Fireball X-15 The Green Hornet I own all the Get Smart DVD's MacGuyver Combat Twelve O'Clock High Room 222 The Mod Squad The Rookies Adam-12 Dragnet The Rifleman Robin Hood Great Caeser's Ghost....Superman The Big Valley Any Son's of Hercules Movie Daniel Boone Wanted: Dead or Alive Okay, that's enough....
Star Trek (Original, TNG, Voyager, and the cartoon) Space 1999 Bewitched The Munsters The Addams Family The Man From Atlantis The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog The Land of the Lost Thundarr the Barbarian Space Ghost The Herculoids Jonny Quest Stargate SG1 Wolf Lake Surface Dark Shadows (the 80s revival version) The Carol Burnette Show Charmed The War of the Worlds (a short-lived series based on events after the book) V
Thats all I can think of just now.
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Gentle Ben Little House on the Prairie The original Mickey Mouse club and Howdy Dody Time in reruns of course. Not old enough to have seen the originals. Garfield Goose Lamb Chop and Friends Kukla, Fran, and Ollie Long Ranger, Roy Rodgers, etc My favorite martin star trek
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I love the series "26 Men" it ran on ABC for a short 2 years but was the true stories of the Arizona Rangers, and I saw every episode, though in re-run. I was too young to recall them first run.
The Waltons The original Kung Fu I love Lucy Buffy the Vampire slayer Family Affair Captian Kangaroo Bozo the clown, ( I found him scary) Ranger Andy show The Hap Richards Show. Combat Rat Patrol
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This was a great refresher topic. It's amazing the old shows that you once loved to watch, that you have somehow forgot about. I believe evryone has just about covered tham all. Although, I am quite fond of the "old" cartoons that used to play on Saturday mornings. I feel sorry for my kids and the stuff that they put on their now. Although I guess they'll say the same about the next generation. I also liked the original Superman series and Abbott and Costello they played every Sunday morning locally in my area. Great to come home after church and watch those.
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QUOTE (ctbard @ 11-Apr-2008, 09:57 AM)
The Waltons The original Kung Fu I love Lucy Buffy the Vampire slayer Family Affair Captian Kangaroo Bozo the clown, ( I found him scary) Ranger Andy show The Hap Richards Show. Combat Rat Patrol
Aye Bozo was scary to many, but he reminded me of a neighbor I had who was quite funny and was bald bit had bright red hair.
The tv series that I love is "Robin of Sherwood" from BBC. I remember watching it when I was little with my family and we had such warm memories. I had to break down and get the box set on DVD- although there are only 2 sets. I have had them for about a year now and I can't bring myself to watch the last episode. I feel fine living in denial.
The tv series that I love is "Robin of Sherwood" from BBC. I remember watching it when I was little with my family and we had such warm memories. I had to break down and get the box set on DVD- although there are only 2 sets. I have had them for about a year now and I can't bring myself to watch the last episode. I feel fine living in denial.
Ah now, dearie, grab a beer and go ahead and take the plunge. It'll be good for you. Then you have something to look forward to by starting them all over again...
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