REALLY old TV shows
Not to take anything away from Kevin but, how about Amos & Andy, Cape. Video & Koka, Fran & Olie.
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I love the old shows, radio and TV. Thanks for the references, @asop
Can you imagine Amos and Andy in today's world? It would be totally different to say the least.9 -
Little Rascals
Dagwood and Blondie
Ma & Pa Kettle
Bowery Boys
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Love That Bib
I Married Joan
Life Of Reilly
Phil Silvers Show
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some of them were the fist to go years ago for racial profiling like the first foot in the water you could say same with a ton of old cartoons
the internet is your friend ( you tube all old such programs are out their
I was a captain kangaroo and mr Green Jenes skid
and the countless Saturday morning cartoons and westerns the good guy always won
I know its not true but the term simpler times and lifes back then not so much
a lot of struggle to keep the family fed and together harder and tougher for all
but we tend to forget that part
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On YouTube check out: Ma & Pa Kettle do math. Absolutely hilarious.
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On YouTube check out: Ma & Pa Kettle do math. Absolutely hilarious.
That I have watched many timesaving s classic
ma and pa were always funny
Pa was lazy but he must have used up all his enegery creating so many kids
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Cleo The Talking Dog
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Our Gang Comedies, Three Stooges, Lone Ranger, Gunsmoke (and many other westerns), Friday Night Fights, Ed Sullivan, The Nelsons, Show of Shows, Dinah Shore, Kate Smith, Red Skelton, Flash Gordon, Tarzan, Ramar of the Jungle, Beany and Cecil, Romper Room, Andy Devine, and The Mickey Mouse Show.
I could probably go on…
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My all time favorite is Car54 where are you. Some other favorites are Abbott and Costello and Amos and Andy.
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You are there with Walter Cronkite…mid Fifties.
The Big Picture ..produced by the U.S. Army. mid Fifties.
Industry on Parade..mid Fifties. Would show how products were made.
You Asked for it, brought to you by Skippy Peanut Butter…mid Fifties
Zoo World with Marlin Perkins…mid Fifties.
Home Run Derby, early 1960s.
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I can add "Victory at Sea" to that.
I LOVED Industry on Parade. Today it is replaced by How It's Made. Fascinating.
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"Victory At Sea" was one of my favorites.
A few years ago I bought two(I think) boxed sets of dvds, of the series.
Great history!👍
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I stil enjoy watching the short news Reals they use to play at theaters
From war events to the newest news and clips of manufacturing
To help fill time as people settled in
But also at that time tvs were scarce so supplied info to the masses
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I had a kind of crush on that dog Yukon King that accompanied Sgt. Preston of the Mounties way back in the day. An older brother was made to watch me one time when our folks went out for something. Brother put me in front of the TV and promised that King would be appearing right after the show that was on. I sat there for what seemed to be hours, watching Leonard Bernstein conduct his orchestra!!! 😒 King never came on either!!!😫
Just may be why I have this love\hate relationship with classical music. 😁
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Lately, I've been enjoying the reruns of "Death Valley Days" hosted by the Old Ranger and later Ronald Reagan, Robert Taylor, and Dale Robertson. The series I get free via my indoor antenna. Also get to watch "Tombstone Territory", "Bat Masterson", "Rawhide", "Have Gun Will Travel", "Wanted Dead or Alive", "The Texan", and several more.
I never seem to tire from the good ole westerns!
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Sea Hunt, Sky King, Alfred Hitchcock, Milton Berle, Fury, are few from decades ago.
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anybody remember The Real Mccoys
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I remember ALL of those. Amazing when I also recall that I grew up in the time of B&W on a total of three channels.
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I’m surprised no one has mentioned the show: The Big Picture. Use to run documentary’s and have that Sargent explain all the new innovations of the army. In the early 50s to around 1960 it ran.
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Anyone here remember Wheel of Fortune?
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Ditch-Runner: 29938534327707/comments/29938504449051
I stil enjoy watching the short news Reals they use to play at theaters
From war events to the newest news and clips of manufacturing
To help fill time as people settled in
But also at that time tvs were scarce so supplied info to the masses
Ditch........
Yes........."Industry On Parade" comes to mind.
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Anyone here remember Wheel of Fortune?
That question could get you into some Jeopardy around here Mr. P.
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Just a few old stanf out thouhts
How about the newlyweds game show
The famous where was the strangest place you made woopie
*That Would be iin the xxx Bob" with every one in shock at the answer that segment is still floating on the internet
Or the priest is right come on down as the gal comes running to the stage in her tube top and it life down to her waste
What w as the fame s show a lot of celebrities were in huge segmented box display and had to andwere questions mostly in fuñy responses
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Yup, Charley Weaver, Paul Lind, Betty White, and many other really funny celebs.
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Ditch-Runner: 29938534327707/comments/29938513770011
Just a few old stanf out thouhts
How about the newlyweds game show
The famous where was the strangest place you made woopie
*That Would be iin the xxx Bob" with every one in shock at the answer that segment is still floating on the internet
Or the priest is right come on down as the gal comes running to the stage in her tube top and it life down to her waste
What w as the fame s show a lot of celebrities were in huge segmented box display and had to andwere questions mostly in fuñy responses
hollywood squares……..
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What's My Line……Well! What's My Line???
Bennett was a Curfer and Dorothy Kilgallen liked to drink a lot! 😁
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Almost forgot one of my favorite tv shows when I was a kid. Mr. Wizard.
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I went to high school with "Buzz" the kid that was on that show! We went to YMCA camp together. Good guy.
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'member this one?
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"This Is your life"—-" Millionaire"
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