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Posted by: CelticRose 23-Sep-2004, 11:49 PM |
I watched Batman and Robin, The Monkees, Mr Ed, the talking horse, My Three Sons, The Waltons, Bewitched and all the Looney Tune cartoons. I could probably mention others, but have forgotten them now. But I am sure you will all remind me! |
Posted by: celtica 24-Sep-2004, 12:21 AM |
I can remember a lot but I'm afraid you don't know most of them (not easy to export our french programs ), so I'll try to remember "internaltional" one's : Skippy the kangaroo, Flipper the dolphin, Thibaud the khight, The Globe Trotters, The double-decker, The muppet show, and some cartoons like Candy and Goldorak...so you can guess I'm very old... |
Posted by: CelticRose 24-Sep-2004, 12:32 AM |
Hey! I watched Flipper! I forgot about that one.............and yes I am half a century old! |
Posted by: celtica 24-Sep-2004, 12:51 AM |
Celtic-rose, you're not old, just an expierienced lady ... And what about Daktari ? Do you remember this one ? And Happy Days ? (not sure it was the same title in America....you know the Cunningham family Richy and Fonzy...) |
Posted by: CelticRose 24-Sep-2004, 01:05 AM |
Oh yes! I watched Happy Days! That was one of my favorite shows! Ooh, you are reminding me of others I used to watch! and yes I would be old to all these sweet young things who never saw these shows! |
Posted by: Irish Stepper 24-Sep-2004, 01:13 AM |
I remember Daktari. I loved Clarence the cross-eyed lion . I also liked Leave it to Beaver, I Dream of Jeanie, and the old black and white Lassie. |
Posted by: CelticRose 24-Sep-2004, 01:35 AM |
Oh gosh! I forgot about I Dream of Jeannie! I watched that all the time! I loved that show! |
Posted by: Aaediwen 24-Sep-2004, 04:38 AM |
Ok, I'm familiar with what those are. But I didn't watch those. I never actualyl got into a habit of watching many serial shows when I was young, but there were some over the years I found I liked, starting with Cartoons and similar: Fraggle Rock Transformers (the time or two I got to see it) GI-JOE Ohh, and you remember the old Pinwheel show on Nick? I remember only getting to see it once or twice a year as a kid. I wish I could have seen more. A-Team Knight Rider Airwolf Star Trek TNG National Geographic Explorer The only two of the above I ever got to watch on a regular basis are GI JOE and National Geographic. I wish the latter hadn't started doing repeats all the time :'( If It helps place when I watched it, I remember 3-4 different hosts, among them Robert Urich and Bob Ballard. (late 80's early 90's) |
Posted by: WizardofOwls 24-Sep-2004, 05:41 AM |
I liked: Scobby Doo Jonny Quest The Land Of the Lost HR Puffinstuff/Lidsville/The Bugaloos The Herculoids Space Ghost Thundarr the Barbarian The Star Trek cartoon Bewitched I Dream Of Jeannie The Munsters The Addams Family The Brady Bunch The Partridge Family Star Trek Space: 1999 Gilligan's Island I'm sure there were others, but if I keep going I'll be here all day! |
Posted by: MDF3530 24-Sep-2004, 07:31 AM |
Here's what I can remember off the top of my head: The Munsters Get Smart You Can't Do That On Television Double Dare The Addams Family Zoom Sesame Street I Love Lucy The Electric Company Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood Happy Days (The Fonz is still the coolest character ever!) The Superfriends Scooby-Doo ( I like the first theme song best) Spider-Man Tom & Jerry Looney Tunes Woody Woodpecker Batman That's all I can remember right now... |
Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 24-Sep-2004, 09:58 AM |
Let me say first off, that when I was a child, we had to watch TV by candle light 'cause electricity hadn't been invented yet. There was Boston Blackie, Yancey Deringer, Checkmate, Peter Gunn, Mr. Wizard, Rin Tin Tin, My Friend Flica, Fury, Sky King, Lone Ranger, 77 Sunset Strip, Sgt Preston of the Mounties, I remember the first season of Captain Kangaroo, The Twentieth Century, Industry on Parade (they always talked about some guy that started making plastics in his garage and ended up with a multi million dollar factory), Perry Mason, The Arthur Godfrey Show, Lawrence Welk, boxing once a week, all the Warner Bros. westerns (Sugar Foot, Maverick, Bronco Lane, Cheyenne, etc.) and a bunch more that I'll probably remember as soon as I get up from here. |
Posted by: Shamalama 24-Sep-2004, 10:17 AM |
Thanks CelticRose. I've spent ALL MORNING writing down the shows I used to watch, and haven't gotten anything done for my employer. The key phrase here is "...As A Child". I fondly remember watching "Emergency!" I wanted to be a doctor after watching Dr. Brackett do his work at Rampart General. "... Station 51 out. KMG 365." Others were: Star Trek Battelstar Glactica Space: 1999 Adam-12 Gilligan's Island Mork & Mindy McMillan & Wife Daktari WKRP In Cincinnati Mr. Ed The Rookies Starsky & Hutch Baretta Ironside The Rockford Files Room 222 Hee Haw The Six Million Dollar Man Bonanza CHiPS (ugh) Barney Miller All In The Family Mission: Impossible Columbo Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In The Captain & Tennille Show The Hudson Brothers Show (does anyone else remember Bill, Mark, and Brett?) Saturday Night Live (back when it was actually funny) Charlie's Angels (back when the Angels were pretty) Maybe stay up really late and get to watch Don Kirschner's Rock Concert Maybe stay up really late and get to watch The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Maybe stay up really late and get to watch Night Gallery Space Ghost (yes, I did make my very own Power Bands for my arms) Johnny Quest Speed Racer ANYTHING containing Wile E. Coyote Captain Kangaroo Josie & The Pussycats (oh my, them ladies were pretty) In college we watched: - Transformers - GI-JOE - Voltron |
Posted by: deckers 24-Sep-2004, 10:53 AM | ||
You should consider getting XM Radio or SIRIUS Radio. Both of them have a classic radio theater channel. But XM has an audiobook/new radio theater channel. I used to watch all the Saturday Morning Cartoons -- Bugs Bunny, etc. When I was about 13 or 14, they had the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon, which I thought was pretty cool. I was also a big Star Trek geek when I was a kid. Basically, if it was a cartoon, I watched it. I was also a die-hard Sesame Street and Mister Rogers fan. When I had kids, I got reacquainted with my two public television mainstays. In fact, if you go to my website -- http://www.humorcolumnists.com -- you can read a real tear-jerker essay on what Mister Rogers meant to me and my family. Erik Deckers |
Posted by: CelticRose 24-Sep-2004, 01:03 PM | ||
I am a bad influence, aren't I? I also watched anything to do with Wyle E Coyote and the Roadrunner.......beep beep....LOL |
Posted by: stevenpd 24-Sep-2004, 03:18 PM | ||||
A terrible influence! After compiling this list, it has become blantantly obvious that I spent way too much time watching television! Adam-12 ( . .One Adam-12, One Adam-12, 415 family at . . .) All In The Family ( . . you meathead!) Baretta Barney Miller (Fish) Batman Battlestar Galactica Beverly Hillbillies Bonanza Bozo the Clown (the Hokey Pokey) Branded Captain Kangaroo (with Mister Greenjeans) Charlie's Angels CHiPS Columbo Combat Daktari (Clarence, the Cross-eyed Lion) Dark Shadows Ed Sullivan Emergency ( . . Station 51 . .) Engineer Bill F Troop Flintstones Flipper Gilligan's Island Green Acres (Arnold, the pig) Happy Days Hobo Kelly I Dream of Jeannie I Love Lucy Ironsides Kukla, Fran & Ollie Lassie Laverne & Shirley Leave It to Beaver Lone Ranger Lost in Space (Mister Smith) Love, American Style Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Illya Kuryakin) Matt Dillon Maverick McCloud McMillian & Wife Mickey Mouse Club Mission: Impossible Mork & Mindy (nanoo, nanoo) Mr. Ed Mr. Wizard My Friend Flicka My Three Sons Outer Limits ( . . we control the horizontal . .) Paul Winchell (Knucklehead) Petticoat Junction Polka Parade (with Dick Sinclair and brought to you by Farmer John.) Rat Patrol Room 222 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Roy Rogers S.W.A.T. Saturday Night Live Shari Lewis & Lambchop Sheriff John Sky King Space: 1999 Star Trek Starsky & Hutch Superman Tarzan The Addams Family The Captain & Tennille Show The Monkees The Munsters The Real McCoys The Rookies The Partridge Family The Six Million Dollar Man The Million Dollar Woman The Hudson Brothers Show The Smothers Brothers The Rockford Files The Rifleman Thunderbirds (roller skating) Thunderbirds (marionettes) Twilight Zone ( . . welcome to, the twilight zone.) Waltons ( . . good night, John-boy.) Wild, Wild West WKRP In Cincinnati Wondrful World of Disney CARTOONS Astro Boy Bugs Bunny ( . . you monsters just lead such INTERESTING lives . .) Daffy Duck Donald Duck Felix the Cat Foghorn Leghorn Gigantor Heckle & Jeckle Johnnie Quest Mickey Mouse Popeye Road Runner Scooby Doo (first season) Space Ghost Speed Racer Spider Man Woody Woodpecker |
Posted by: CelticRose 24-Sep-2004, 04:39 PM |
wow! stevenpd! You did watch a lot of TV. Sad thing is is that I watched most of those shows too, so I spent a lot of time in front of the telly too! Nowadays, parents won't allow kids to watch that much TV as we did when we were kids. But then shows are different now than they were when we were kids. |
Posted by: MDF3530 24-Sep-2004, 07:02 PM |
Some of these cartoons being mentioned are making me believe that I'm about eight or nine years old, sitting in the family room in my pj's and watching cartoons on a Saturday morning. Speaking of Saturday morning, how could I forget the greatest Saturday morning program of all time: WWF Superstars. Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Andre The Giant, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, Sergeant Slaughter, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, George "The Animal" Steele, The Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Junk Yard Dog, Tito Santana, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, Koko B. Ware... They were not human beings to me. They were gods. Inside this grown-up body, there is still a little Hulkamaniac... |
Posted by: emerald-eyedwanderer 24-Sep-2004, 07:54 PM |
I loved so many... All I can think of right now are (think young child): Scooby Doo I loved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Sesame Street Alvin and the Chipmunks Ducktales I loved The Land of the Lost, but it was a newer version that didn't last long Captain Planet Alf Fraggle Rock Pound Puppies Are You Afraid Of The Dark? (on SNICK) Pirates of Dark Water David the Gnome The Care Bears Rainbow Brite (hey it was the 80's) I loved any animal shows like Jack Hanna's Animal Adventure Dang, I'll have to think about it. I know there are so many more. |
Posted by: stevenpd 25-Sep-2004, 01:08 PM | ||
So true, so true. I even remember two more that are not on my previous list: Soap and The Gong Show (Mean Gene, the Dancin' Machine) But I also found time to do other things. |
Posted by: ANNHAM 26-Sep-2004, 06:30 PM |
I remember most of the shows listed by everyone else... I bet most of us even remember what time our favorite shows came on each week... and we were ready and waiting in front of the TV at those times. I remember suffering through the last 5 or so mintues of Wild Kingdom (which I didn't like as a child) to see Disney at 7:30 every Sunday night. I think there are so many choices for kids now days, it is hard for them to remember which shows are on when enough to get attached to any particular shows very much. Besides, they have Game Box etc Etc... and videos and DVD and computers which probably compete with TV time. I didn't have any of those when I was a child. Anne |
Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 27-Sep-2004, 08:24 AM | ||
"Jim has no idea that the huge Nile crocodile was stalking him. Closer and closer and then, with amazing speed, the brute makes its final lunge. Although Jim leaps out of the way, he still would have been a goner if it weren't for the lifeline tied around his waist. Fortunately, we were able to pull Jim out of harms way. With Mutual of Omaha as your lifeline, you too can be prepared to meet life's sudden emergencies. Mutual of Omaha..." Wonder what good ole Jim's doing these days now that he doesn't have to sell insurance. |
Posted by: maisky 27-Sep-2004, 10:27 AM | ||||||
Good list, but you missed Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent and Howdy Doody! |
Posted by: stevenpd 27-Sep-2004, 11:06 AM |
How could I forget Beanie & Cecil! And the Chipmunks and Mutual of Ohmaha's Wild Kingdom with Jim Perkins too. Its a minor miracle to remember anything these days . . . My TV viewing is practically zero now. Nothin' much worth watching. |
Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 27-Sep-2004, 11:15 AM | ||
Marlin Perkins, Jim was his assistant. |
Posted by: stevenpd 27-Sep-2004, 11:44 AM | ||||
That's correct. My mind is has been turned to mush after all the TV viewing . . . |
Posted by: Ceciliastar1 27-Sep-2004, 01:06 PM |
I wasn't really allowed to watch tv when I was younger but when I was able to sneek it i watch full house, perfect strangers, and the wonderful world of disney. |
Posted by: Aaediwen 28-Sep-2004, 10:07 AM | ||
I hear that. If I turn on the TV anymore, it's to watch something locally or because soneone happened to tell me something good was on. 500+ channels and nothing on... |
Posted by: Annabelle 28-Sep-2004, 10:04 PM |
Smurf's! I wanted to grow up and become Smurfette! I'm still not blue!!! bummer! I've tried everything. Blue M&M's wet, blue koolaid, blue jelly beans and nothing seems to work! I will just have to hang my head in shame! Nothing to live for now! Life's goal is gone. Never to be loved, never to be smurfette and never to be blue.......o, hum! |
Posted by: stevenpd 29-Sep-2004, 09:51 AM | ||
Have you tried blueberries and cream? |
Posted by: maisky 29-Sep-2004, 11:49 AM | ||
We could just strip you naked and paint you blue! |
Posted by: Annham 29-Sep-2004, 03:20 PM |
[QUOTE]Wonder what good ole Jim's doing these days now that he doesn't have to sell insurance. [/QUOTE] Yeah, do you think he was the "alligator guy"'s inspiration? [/QUOTE]We could just strip you naked and paint you blue! [QUOTE] Good Idea, or maybe just sit you in a tub of blueberry juice for a few minutes |
Posted by: BluegrassLady 01-Oct-2004, 03:38 PM |
So many of my favorites have been listed, but one that I haven't seen listed is Laugh-In. |
Posted by: BluegrassLady 01-Oct-2004, 03:44 PM |
Mickey Mouse Club was a favorite too (the original with Annette). My older sister always watched American Bandstand so I started watching that show very young and grew up with it! |
Posted by: gaberlunzie 02-Oct-2004, 03:34 PM |
When I was a child, and I mean a really little child which has been a LONG time ago there have been only two TV channels here. Most of my favorites of this time have already been mentioned: Lassie, Fury, Bonanza, Daktari but not RinTinTin...does anyone still remember RinTinTin? I loved it!!! |
Posted by: RobertH 02-Oct-2004, 10:18 PM |
Might Mouse! Here I come, to save the daaaaayyyyy! |
Posted by: stevenpd 03-Oct-2004, 01:46 PM |
And I forgot these too: My Mother the Car The Jetsons |
Posted by: ronw1 21-Dec-2005, 09:35 PM |
the green hornet hawaii 5-o dark shadows high chapperell<? H.R. Puffnstuff rat patrol |
Posted by: haynes9 22-Dec-2005, 09:39 AM |
It's pretty scary to realize that I grew up in the days of all these classic TV shows. However, when I try to emphasize to my lovely wife that I, too, am a classic, she just refers to the excess rust and age . Oh Well . . Of course, everyone grew up on Looney Toons. Bugs and Daffy were my roll models! And no one ever gives enough credit to the late, great Mel Blanc, the voice of all the Toons. He helped babysit an entire generation. What a great talent! One show I don't recall seeing mentioned was Combat! Pretty nifty WWII show. The local rasslin' shows, featuring Bobo Brazil, the Sheik, Hans Schmidt, Lord Athol Layton, Wild Bull Curry, Mark Lewin, (the list could go on and on) was must see TV at our house. The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was great stuff. Got to give kudos to Ed Sullivan also. Was anything as dumb funny as Hogan's Heroes? I agree that with all the channels we have today, there is not near the quality we had then. Yes, I officially declare myself an old fogey! Merry Christmas everyone! |
Posted by: stoirmeil 22-Dec-2005, 11:33 AM | ||
I remember Rin Tin Tin! You really liked the animal shows, huh? So did I. I remember all the westerns -- and their theme songs! Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Rawhide, Branded, Sugarfoot, Paladin . . . |
Posted by: MDF3530 22-Dec-2005, 11:59 AM |
More TV shows I watched as a kid: The Dukes of Hazzard (IMHO, the General Lee was the best car ever from a TV show) Knight Rider (KITT was a close second) The Incredible Hulk (Eric Bana has nothing on Lou Ferrigno) Dudley Do-Right George of The Jungle The Courtship of Eddie's Father Get Smart (greatest gag ever in TV-Maxwell Smart's shoe phone ) Double Dare (a kids' game show on Nickelodeon) Woody Woodpecker You Can't Do That On Television (a kids' show on Nickelodeon which was basically the anti-"Mickey Mouse Club") Pop quiz: Which four pop singers on the radio today were on kids' TV shows in their younger years? Answer: Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and Alanis Morrisette. Britney, Christina and Justin were on the "Mickey Mouse Club". Alanis was on "You Can't Do That On Television". |
Posted by: blackcloud1129 23-Dec-2005, 11:19 AM |
we had 1 channel Howdy Doody SS Glendora Freddie Freihoffer |
Posted by: cynni 24-Dec-2005, 07:16 AM |
Engineer John, Captain Kangaroo, The Lone Ranger, and leave it to Beaver,Lassie |
Posted by: stevenpd 25-Dec-2005, 01:09 PM | ||
Could that be Engineer Bill? With the game" Red light, Green Light" with a glass of milk? How about Hobo Kelly? The Paul Winchel Show with Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead? |
Posted by: fruitbat1 12-Jan-2006, 09:15 PM |
The Lone Ranger Robin Hood William Tell Railway Roundabout Top Cat Deputy Dawg Dr Who (orig) Magic roundabout(Eric Thompson) Flipper Thomas the Tank Tom and Jerry Bugs Bunny and many others |
Posted by: cynni 13-Jan-2006, 12:08 AM | ||
It was Engineer John.It was done live in Ft.Wayne IN. My husband was on the show when he was a kid. |
Posted by: Firecracker 13-Jan-2006, 06:56 AM |
Gonna tell my age with some of these Lost in Space~my fav Gunsmoke Gilligans Island Bozo always scared me!~I hate clowns The Mummy Sonny and Cher Brady Bunch |
Posted by: CelticRose 13-Jan-2006, 07:55 AM |
well Firecracker! You and I must be close to the same age as we both watched the same programs on TV. BTW, I also HATE clowns! |
Posted by: cynni 13-Jan-2006, 01:10 PM |
Hey Firecracker; I watched them also. So does that make us about the same age also. I graduated in 1976 |
Posted by: pretentiouswombat 13-Jan-2006, 04:29 PM |
Well, it's good to be back and see these inspiring posts. I was recently employed by *the government* and my computer wouldn't allow me to access anything worthwhile, like this website and the wonderful music. sigh. But, I'm back and I have really been going down memory lane reading about these old tv shows. I remember growing up in Los Angeles as a child back when there were only 3 tv channels! All those old Westerns, Palladin, Branded, Maverick, good grief - all kinds of great stuff. I remember when Bugs Bunny was on in the evening and I had to crack open my bedroom door to sneak a peak at the tv while my folks were watching it. Does anybody remember Honey West with Anne Francis? We were fanatics about Bonanza and, since this is related to our dear hosting site, who remembers the episode "Hoss and the Leprechaun"? My favourite. Ah, memories. I almost never watch tv these days. But I feel right at home with y'all, many of whom are apparently around my age. :-) Celtic Wombat |
Posted by: stevenpd 13-Jan-2006, 06:31 PM | ||||
Although it was short lived, yes. Specifcally, the eaves dropping device that was shaped like an ear.
I just remember that everyone didn't believe him and thought he was seeing things. |
Posted by: cynni 13-Jan-2006, 11:22 PM |
I remember watching The Lone Ranger. My brother decided to Help the Lone Ranger and got the B.B.gun out and shot the TV. That was back when TV was black And White. The Tv had an extra piece of Glass on it and that was what broke. Lucky it didn't break the tube. Boy he sure did get in trouble. |
Posted by: kiltedlover69 14-Jan-2006, 03:31 PM |
Ultraman loved that show. Of course all the normals 1) stooges 2) tom and Jerry 3) woody woodpecker 4) rascals 5) laugh Olympics 6) Johnny socko cant remember but the song went am Just a bill sitting on capital hill. la la la.. Bill now your a law |
Posted by: maggiemahone1 14-Jan-2006, 03:36 PM | ||
How funny!!! Did he get his BB gun taken away? maggiemahone1 |
Posted by: MDF3530 14-Jan-2006, 05:47 PM | ||
That's "Schoolhouse Rock"... Remember this one? "Conjunction junction, what's your function?" |
Posted by: cynni 15-Jan-2006, 09:37 AM | ||
Yes it did for a little while. Then after that they took it down to the barn once when they were doing the milking and shot it off in there. Of course it ricocheted and hit my leg. That is my luck. |
Posted by: ArizonaAmy9 24-Jan-2006, 11:13 AM |
My little sister and I always watched: The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Bewitched, Gilligan's Island, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley plus loved Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights and Wild Kingdom! |
Posted by: cynni 06-Feb-2006, 01:28 PM |
When I was really little My mom would go to conference for work and my dad would let me stay up late. I would set on his lap and watch Peyton Place. |
Posted by: JaneyMae 07-Feb-2006, 12:40 PM |
Peyton Place? I'm so shocked! Let me see, I watched Leave It To Beaver, The Little Rascals, and Woody Woodpecker. Also, there was I Love Lucy and (it's really hard to think that far back), Father Knows Best, Make Room For Daddy, Wild Kingdom (the first color show along with The Wonderful World of Disney), The Danny Thomas Show, Bachelor Father, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Later I watched The Outer Limits and had nightmares from it. |
Posted by: sisterknight 19-Feb-2006, 02:42 PM |
sunday nights were the best:Walt Disney introduced the show himself,he reminded me of my granda saturdays were cartoon mornings,roadrunner,archie and friends,scooby doo other nights bewitched, the honeymooners,laugh-in,sonny&cher,american bandstand,like young,mccails navy,gilligan's island,hawii 5-o,mary tyler-moore, carol burnet........the list goes on |
Posted by: Monarchs Own 19-Feb-2006, 03:32 PM |
Gee since I lived in Germany a lot of shows came some years after they run here. I watched Star Trek Hart to Hart Charlie's Angels Mork and Mindy Upstairs Downstairs (British Show) Kung Fu (the old ones) Knight Rider A-Team Daktari (Yeah I loved the Clearance and Judy) Flipper Flinstones Tom & Jerry Tweety and Slyvester Yeah I think that covers some of them. |
Posted by: James Milne 19-Feb-2006, 08:54 PM |
When I was a child we watched the radio, but fortunately my chilhood is ongoing. I loved Maxwell Smart in "Get Smart" and I remember an old TV show called "Hennesey", about a Naval Officer, but , I can't remember the star. I have so many great memories, but I think "Laugh In" was my favorite show. Rowan and Martin, Goldy Hawn, Ruth Buzzi, and etc, etc. What a great time that was. Jim Milne |
Posted by: cynni 19-Feb-2006, 10:03 PM | ||
The star was Jackie Cooper. I cheated I googled this one to find out what the show was about |
Posted by: Dogshirt 19-Feb-2006, 11:26 PM |
I used to love Sgt. Preston, might be why I mush sleddogs today! I can't do anything about getting older. but I DON"T have to grow up! |
Posted by: marti64 01-Mar-2006, 11:06 AM |
Little House on the Prairie The Partridge Family The Brady Bunch The Electric Company ZOOM EMERGENCY The Waltons Captain Kangaroo Fat Albert Schoolhouse Rock MANY MORE!!!!!! |
Posted by: LoriCelt 17-Mar-2006, 04:21 PM |
My favorite show was on Saturday afternoons. It was on FOX and it was called "Creature Feature". They would show Godzilla movies, old horror movies, sci-fi. . .it was great! Hmmm. . .as a youngin' I watched: ZOOM! Electric Company Captain Kangaroo Mr. Roger's Neighborhood Scooby Doo Monkee's Land Of The Lost Sherlock Holmes movies The Walton's |
Posted by: bannja 29-Mar-2006, 01:01 PM |
I remember watching Mister Rodgers, Eighth man and the original Superman |
Posted by: bannja 29-Mar-2006, 01:01 PM |
I remember watching Mister Rodgers, Eighth man and the original Superman |
Posted by: Raven 29-Mar-2006, 01:36 PM |
My earliest memories of TV are Clarence the Cross eyed lion Captain Kangaroo Lost in Space Daktari Sammy Terry and nightmare theater Leave it to Beaver Dennis the Menace Sgt Preston All my black and white memories |
Posted by: sisterknight 29-Mar-2006, 05:11 PM |
hey there is nothing wrong with black and white t.v!!!! the wonderful world of disney was in black and white......walt himself used to introduce the show every sunday night!!! |
Posted by: Raven 30-Mar-2006, 01:20 PM |
I can't believe I forgot a Sunday night institution like "The Wonderful World of Disney" Shame on me Mikel |
Posted by: crazykiltedcelt 31-Mar-2006, 10:31 AM |
stop stop i'm getting mist eyed for the good old days I too can reAmber all these. how about F Troop if none has listed it already. got to get back to work but this this stuff is intoxiochting. MUST STOP AND WORK |
Posted by: Raven 31-Mar-2006, 03:17 PM |
Andy Griffith Hogan's Heros THe Time Tunnel The Twilight Zone The Young Rebels |
Posted by: Annabelle 31-Mar-2006, 10:08 PM |
TV? We didn't have no stinkin TV when I was a kid! We used tube socks as puppets and put on puppet shows of course! Mom use to get so angry trying to get the magic markers out of the socks where we drew happy faces! ok ok, maybe a little Howdy DooDe time and Ed Sullivan Show |
Posted by: CelticRose 01-Apr-2006, 07:19 PM |
We watched a lot of tv as kids. I just happened to remember the other day how much I watched and loved the original Mission Impossible and another show "Beneath the Sea" Now I know I got this title wrong, but maybe someone can correct me. I was a big Batman and Robin fan too. |
Posted by: CelticRose 01-Apr-2006, 07:19 PM |
We watched a lot of tv as kids. I just happened to remember the other day how much I watched and loved the original Mission Impossible and another show "Beneath the Sea" Now I know I got this title wrong, but maybe someone can correct me. I was a big Batman and Robin fan too. |
Posted by: mainopsman 22-Sep-2007, 10:19 AM |
Now this topic brings back memories: Hopalong Cassidy; Gene Autry; Death Valley Days; Sgt. Preston of the Yukon; Judge Roy Bean; Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans; Walt Disney World; Super Circus; Adventures of Superman; Amos and Andy; Mickey Mouse Club; Dobbie Gillis; Dragnet; Medic; Felix the Cat; Howdy Doody Time; Lassie; The Honeymooners; Space Patrol, Capt. Midnight; Daniel Boone; Playhouse 90; The Millionaire; Rescue 8; Ben Casey; Sea Hunt; The Goldbergs; Texaco Star Theater; and the Red Buttons Show; American Bandstand; and Hootenany; Pinhead and Foodini; You are There; Zorro; Kukla, Fran and Ollie. I will remember a lot more after I finish, but TV was good clean entertainment back then. Mainopsman (JIM) |
Posted by: Gwynhwyvar 22-Sep-2007, 07:59 PM |
The Addams Family The Munsters Gunsmoke Have Gun Will Travel Camera Three Armchair Playhouse Twilight Zone Alfred Hitchcock hour The Outer Limits I am sure there will be others when I stop and think about it, but these are some I remember well. |
Posted by: gcw57 27-Sep-2007, 06:02 AM |
Beanie & Cecil Mannix The FBI with Efrom Zimbalist Jr. Rat Patrol IMHO there has never been a cartoon series as creative and well drawn as Bugs Bunny. RIP Chuck Jones. I also liked all the Mickey Mouse and Looney Tunes cartoons including Foghorn Leghorn "Get away from me, boy! Ya bother me" plus his little friends the Chicken Hawk and Dawg. How about Quickdraw Magraw and Babalooie? Richochet Rabbit? Tennessee Tuxedo with the voice of Don Adams? It's after 5am - must have sleep....zzz |
Posted by: ogdenmusic 02-Oct-2007, 11:00 PM |
The Waltons Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley Little House on the Prarie All in the Family |
Posted by: gcw57 04-Nov-2007, 04:46 AM |
Hmm, doesn't look like anyone has mentioned "M*A*S*H" or "McHale's Navy" with Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway and the rest of the crew outsmarting Captain Binghamton. Were you one of the millions to watch the final episode of M*A*S*H? I think it was called "Farewell & Goodbye". How about the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" or "Rhoda". Did you know that the voice of Carlton the Doorman is the same as Garfield's? Lorenzo Music has/had a distinctive voice. Man, I even remember the "Hoss and the Leprechaun" episode from "Bonanza". I may not be over the hill but I'm getting closer! |