Mash, Andy Griffith Show, Hogan's Heroes, and Johnny Quest. And not sure if it counts but I really miss Northern Exposure.
I loved Northern Exposure. I grab an episode online once and a while on p2p. Porter Wagner Show. (And a very young Dolly Parton) The Alfred Hitchcock show. Night Gallery. Dark Shadows. The Green hornet. (with Bruce Lee as Kato) Longstreet. (With Bruce Lee again) x
I used to like three's company when I was a kid, but I saw an episode on t.v. a little while ago and that was the most annoying thing I ever saw.
M*A*S*H* The Rockford Files Hawaii Five-O Hogan's Heroes Star Trek The Munsters The Twilight Zone Streets of San Francisco Taxi Fawlty Towers
second city t.v. is on the air.brutally funny.but i didn't really get the humor in the soap opera skits.........then came bronson.....the time tunnel.........friday night boxing.......rocky and bulwinkle........green acres....petticoat junction.
Moose and Squirrel!! That one never goes out of style. I have a whole collection of Bulwinkle on video tape.
Here are a bunch I used to watch...mostly from when I was a kid..... Howdy Doody Just bought a couple DVDs, early ones were really bad, guys stepping in front of the cameras, Howdy falls down alot, etc. Captain Kangaroo Bob Keeshan was Clarabelle on Howdy Doody for awhile. Fury A boy and his horse, who played his father?...I should know that. Combat Very good show, I'd love to buy these DVDs but they're too expense. Vic Morrow was in this show, He was killed later making the Twilight Zone movie. Twilight Zone Such good writing, only the best of the best. Wonderful World of Disney The early shows were best. Ed Sullivan I have the complete shows that the Beatles appeared on. Lassie Remember the early Lassie before Timmy? Leave it to Beaver Ozzie and Harriet Ahh, the Nelsons; Rick was the first teen idol ever! Too bad he was killed in that plane. I Love Lucy Jungle Jim Johhny Weismuller after his Tarzan movies. Studio Wrestling Local show. Start of the WWF or whatever it's called now. Sky King Penny was hot! Sky King would fly his plane out of his ranch to rescue people and such. Rawhide This is where Clint Eastwood got his start. Wagon Train Star Trek was modeled after Wagon Train, a wagon train to the stars. Davey Crockett Everybody had to have a coonskin cap! Mayberry RFD (Andy Griffith Show) Andy's Gang I had to look this one up. Andy Divine would read stories from a book. I remember Gunga Ram, the Indian kid. Kookla, Fran, and Ollie N- e -s -t -l -e -s Nestles makes the very best....Chaaaauklet! Mickey Mouse Club Were the Hardy Boys stories on here?...no it was Spin and Marty. Hyway Patrol With Broderick Crawford always speeding around in those fifties cars. The Millionaire He gave out million dollar checks to people. The Honeymooners Annie Oakly With Tad and that sheriff dude. Lone Ranger Hi Ho Silver! He never shot anyone, just their guns. And poor Tonto was always getting beat up. Rin Tin Tin Ho Rinny! Wanted Dead or Alive Steve McQueen started here, well written show. One Step Beyond Not as good as The Twilight Zone. The Rifleman Hardly ever shot his rifle either. Have Gun Will Travel These were good shows, I have a few, including the first showing how Paladin got started. Adventures of Superman And the Fleischer superman cartoons. There was a movie out awhile ago about George Reeves' mysterious death. Amos n Andy Try and find these now! Hilarious, but expense and they don't dare show them on TV today. Burns and Allen George used to watch what Gracie was doing on his magic TV. Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Bob Denver (Gilligan) was the beatnik Maynard G. Krebbs, Warren Beatty was a rich snob, and Tuesday Weld was the good looking babe. Ding Dong School Can't remember much about this one, one of the first kid shows. Father Knows Best Hotel de paree I think this western had a guy with mirrors around his hatband that he'd blind people with in a shootout. Swamp Fox This may have been a Disney show. Sgt. Preston of the Mounties He always got his man. Death Valley Days I used to watch it before Reagan took over, the old ranger was host. Sugarfoot
what a list!thank you for the memories.howdy doody i suppose was filmed live fun watching to see a show being done even with mistakes.i don't remember if there was an audience but i think there was.......i think the boy's name was jeff on the older lassie shows.............i think the hardy boys were on the mousketeers club also they may have even been the same actors.not sure.....and ding dong school.that would have been a good name for any school i went to........great shows.i think i watched all of them one time or another.i suppose alot of us did.
i used to like sports on t.v. back in the 50' and 60's was the best era i think....wide world of sports,cavalcade of sports,friday night boxing,wrestling,roller derby,the olympics,football,college bowl games....great moments i remember1960 world series game 7.bill mazeroski's homerun......billy mills winning the 1964 olympic 10,000 meter run.....listening to championship boxing matches and the indianapolis 500 on the radio.
I used to watch - The Wide World of Sports- The Dick Vandyke show- Gunsmoke- Candid Camera was like the 1st reality show, Bonanza , Alfred Hitchcock Presents Man there was only so many channels back then- now it takes me 20 minutes to change them all- Also, we had to get up to change the channel, remotes weren't around (at least in my parents house they werent) wow,that was a lifetime ago
Ed Sullivan All in the Family The Honeymooners Andy Griffith show Gilligans Island Smurfs and one of my favorite cartoons ever Jayce and the wheeled warriors