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I remember my dad telling me about cecil & beanie but it was a puppet show in black and white and called something else.
I remember watching THE FUGITIVE as a kid in syndication. SMALL WONDER TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE BJ & THE BEAR NORTHERN EXPOSURE THE CISCO KID DAVEY CROCKETT KEY WEST MIKE HAMMER PRIVATE EYE And for all the northern ohio folks BARNABY BIG CHUCK AND LIL' JOHN And Toledo area PATCHES AND POCKETS |
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I liked the Buck Rodgers series, watched it all the time growing up.
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I grew up in the 1980s/90s:
not all that obscure...but screw it: Hardcastle & McCormick Cobra Dark Justice |
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Last week at work, the titles of Dozens of TV shows I've at least heard of went through my mind. And when things got a bit dull I wrote down their titles.
For instance there were TV shows made from movies: Shaft Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Alice |
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Loved the show Emergency as a kid. Just found out it's on netflix.
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WOOPS! fox show about the end of the world. For some reason I always remember the thanksgiving special that had a giant turkey attacking them.
HERMAN'S HEAD Another Ohio favorite as a kid was SUPERHOST on channel 43 out of Lorain. 3 stooges then monster movies for the afternoon. Old guy who dressed like superman with a red nose. |
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I saw Dick Cavett interviewed the other day on O'Reilly. . . I loved his show as a teen-ager. . . and along the same lines, here in the NYC metro area there was another talk/interview show, "The David Susskind Show". . . these were real TALK shows where people, not just celebrities, had actual long, meaningful discussions about issues or ideas. . . Not just plugging some book or movie . . I'm sure Dick Cavett is a huge liberal, but on his show he asked intelligent questions and had very interesting discussions. . . Not at all like what passes for "talk" shows today. . . Mind numbing, intelligence-reducing, silly drivel---horrible. . . View Quote Cavett's show was good, he had guests on that would never be invited to mainstream talkshows. But I doubt he ever got through a single show without reminding everyone in some way that he had gone to Yale |
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I think you and I could be friends, bro. Don't forget "Spin and Marty". Quoted:
I had it bad for Penny on Sky King. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Gloria_Winters_Penny_Sky_King_1952.JPG View Quote |
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As a very young child I was addicted to the Dick Van Dyke show. I have almost no memory of it, but Mom says I likely watched every episode several times.
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View Quote Those magical days before cable and ESPN. |
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Kid's shows or cartoons back in the 70s (that I did not see mentioned yet)...
Big Blue Marble Speed Racer 80s Square Pegs More grown-up fare... Moonlighting Hart to Hart Remington Steele |
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After the broadcast TV change over from analog to digital there's been several networks popping up showing most the shows mentioned here ;)
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Hec Ramsey
Spenser for Hire Mary Tyler Moore Bob Newhart Hawaii Five-O |
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My dad has got me on a Black Sheep Squadron kick here lately. I was over at his house and it was on.
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The Gary Moore Show
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWAAAJWRLdw[/youtube] |
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Alias Smith and Jones. 1971-1973
Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry, two of the most wanted outlaws in the history of the West, are popular "with everyone except the railroads and the banks", since "in all the trains and banks they robbed, they never shot anyone". They are offered an amnesty on condition that they stay out of trouble for a year and that they don't tell anyone about it. With a view to keeping their noses clean they adopt the identities of Smith and Jones and use all of their ingenuity keeping out of the way of the law. |
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Alias Smith and Jones. 1971-1973 Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry, two of the most wanted outlaws in the history of the West, are popular "with everyone except the railroads and the banks", since "in all the trains and banks they robbed, they never shot anyone". They are offered an amnesty on condition that they stay out of trouble for a year and that they don't tell anyone about it. With a view to keeping their noses clean they adopt the identities of Smith and Jones and use all of their ingenuity keeping out of the way of the law. View Quote Another show that was never quite the same after replacing one of the main characters. The original Hannibal Hayes killed himself and his replacement just didn't quite measure up. Much like the two Darrens in Bewitched. |
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Being a retired Firefighter/Paramedic I watch the crap out of Emergency seen each episode many times, it just never gets old
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Depends on my age at the time. As a little kid I liked...
Loony tunes Little rascals Speed racer Ultra man As I got a bit older it was... Hogans heroes Sanford and son All in the family Barney miller Stuff like that. |
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