Hahahaha... Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.. I almost forgot about that one !
Someone said the Prisoner, was that the one,, where he was on an island, and if he tried to excape ,, there were these big ballon things, that did'nt let him??
Had sort of a MaGrite' look to it, bumbershoots and derbies galore?
I have memories of that show as a kid.. I wonder if thats it ?
Carol Burnett show ... Dukes of Hazzard.. Beau was a nice peice of eye candy himself ! Ten speed and Brownshoe,loved that show.. Dr. Who MST2000 Keeping up is still on.. BUCKET !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Faulty Towers Flying Circus.. OMG Ed Sullivan ! it was not Sunday night with out Ed !!!!!!!!! there are more , but .. this will do ..
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Someone said the Prisoner, was that the one,, where he was on an island, and if he tried to excape ,, there were these big ballon things, that did'nt let him??
Had sort of a MaGrite' look to it, bumbershoots and derbies galore?
I have memories of that show as a kid.. I wonder if thats it ?
Yes, Paula, that's the one! "I am not a number, I am a Free Man!!" "Be Seein' Ya."
Still fun to watch. My hubby's got most of the episodes on DVD. It always was one of his top favs.
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Yes! It did actually *end*!! I don't want to tell you about it, because I'm sure you can still buy the DVDs, or at least rent them. I found my hubby's at Borders Books, and I'm sure that Barnes and Noble has them, too. Tell your family -- it's a great idea for Christmas.
Last night I watched a DVD of an old television show that I had forgotten to mention. It was "The Red Skelton Show". I remembered watching it every week when I was a kid. A lot of the material in it is still hilarious and a little risque even in todays standards.
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Hey, Richard.....you didn't happen to see the 1970 or 1971 Lynwood Diplomats Drum & Bugle Corps on any of those old Red Skelton shows, did you? I've been looking for a copy of that for our files. Naturally, they're not listed in the credits on any of the DVD packages for Red Skelton that I've seen.....I'll keep looking though.
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Last night I watched a DVD of an old television show that I had forgotten to mention. It was "The Red Skelton Show". I remembered watching it every week when I was a kid. A lot of the material in it is still hilarious and a little risque even in todays standards.
Freddy the Freeloader was classic. Haven't watched any Red Skelton in ages.
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-Alexander Maclean Sinclair of Goshen (protector of Gaelic Culture)
Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" and "Night Gallery"
THe Monkeys Adam 12 Andy Griffith - Still a classic Super Chicken Dark Shadows Star Trek - of course (talk about cheesy in retrospect ) The Real McCoys THe Beverly Hillbillys - timeless comedy The Simpsons Dr Who Mr Bean Rocky and Bullwinkle Rockford Files - I always enjoyed hearing the tires sqeel no matter what surface they were spinning on Kung Fu - Snatch the pebble from my hand Grass Hopper
I could go on
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1. Highlander: the Series (I have all of the episodes and have watched them so many times I have lost count. I also "own" an online live action Highlander RPG)
Hlndr, you sound like a real SF & F fan! If you tell me you also read Asimov, Heinlein, Bradbury, Norton, et. al., then you can join me in the geek club.
Does anyone remember a PBS show called "The Electric Company"? That was one of my favorites as a kid.
I also loved
The Donnie and Marie Show. (Donnie Osmond was soooo cute!) Vegas The Muppet show was one of the best on TV Cheers Rockford Files Magnum P.I.
I'm such a geek but I loved Solid Gold-They would have these totally 80's hairstyled dancers dance to the weeks top 40 hits. I so wanted to be one of them.
The Gong Show was pretty good too. Well, for what it was it was pretty good.
I'm sure I'll think of more .
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