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Posted: 2/26/2006 12:16:13 AM EDT
If you do then your old too.
Well its comming out on DVD box set. "The Electric Company" Link to IMDB ETA: I liked the Spiderman cartoons. I couldn't wait for them to come on. |
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Morgan Freeman came from that show... One of my all time favorite actors.
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I remember it. Now I got the theme song stuck in my head. Thanks
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Better than me. I've been running around the cell block singing the "Letterman" theme for the last 5-10 minutes |
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I remember it.
It's the show my gradeschool teacher would put on the tv and make us watch when she was too hungover to teach. "buh" "eeer" "beer"...... "buh" "ooz" "booze".... |
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A Sesame Street rip off. I didn't like it. For me, it was Romper Room and Sesame Street.
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+1. How about that crazy Zoom show too. |
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Zooma zooma zooma zoom. I used to love Electric Company! Liked it better than Sesame Street. |
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That show was like crack for kids. It seemed like everyone I knew watched it.
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IIRC, PBS had an intended developmental order for these shows.
You started with Mr. Rogers. Once you had some grasp of English, you moved on to Sesame Street and learned numbers and letters. Once you learned numbers and letters, you went to The Electric Company and learned some reading (and I think a little arithmetic). By then, grade school has you sort of interested in the world, and you'd start watching 3-2-1 Contact. That's what I heard, anyway. |
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Howabout "Today's Special"? Once I realized they were Canadians, it explained a LOT.
I remember one episode where they went to the police station and watched the policewoman shoot her revo (poss. a Webley .38?) at a silhouette target. You won't see that these days! |
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Sing along! "Contact...it's the answer...to the question...why does everything happen?...three...two...one...Contact!"
Yea, I'm getting up there.......turn 40 in August. |
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"Letterman...able to leap a Tall S in a single bound!" (at least I think it was an "S")
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E-Z Reader............can you dig it , man?
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I can't remember the show it was on,but it went something like this,teaching how a bill becomes a law.I haven't got this little jingle out of my head for decades:
Bill (singing): "I hope and pray that I will,but today I am still,just a bill Toon Host: "Congratulationd bill,your a law!!!" Celebration ensues on the steps of the house of reps. This shit drives me crazy sometimes. HR Puffinstuff was kinda wierd,like a show where everybody was stoned and a freaky looking witch. |
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A Word, A Plan...It's Letterman! |
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That was fromABC's School House Rock series. It was called "I'm Just A Bill." School Houes Rock was on every saturday morning. |
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Spiderman! Nobody knows where you're coming from SPIDERMAN, nobody knows who you are!
That show and Sesame Street taught me literacy at a very young age, like 3 or so. Loved the Electric Company. |
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It was really funky, wasn't it? |
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The Electric Company was for the kids that were too cool for Sesame Street
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Conjunction junction what's your function! I used to love School House Rock. Womens rights, English grammar, and Government all wrapped around saturday morning cartoons! |
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I downloaded a few of the Schoolhouse Rock tunes from a peer-to-peer network. The "Shot Heard Round the World" tune is a trip, it is inconceivable that a network would put out something like that to kids today. "Get your guns! Fight!" It's really martial, talks about battle, etc. |
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Yup, I remember Electric Company. My favorite was the typewriter. "numa, numa, numa, numa."
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I had a crush (when I was 12) on one of those girls in that "Zoom" show.
Flyer (also an old guy) |
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I liked all of SchoolHouse Rock except that damn "Lolly, lolly, lolly get your adverbs here" song............drove me insane...........indubitably!
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Big Blue Marble was pretty cool too. I liked seeing people from around the world.
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wasn't it "able to leap a Capital T in a single bound?" |
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School house Rock As long as we are talking Saturday morning shows......anyone remember "Run Joe Run"?
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i barely remember it. it was about a german shepard? for some reason it made me think of rin tin tin. i loved the lone ranger on sat. morning too. |
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I watched that show and like it iirc.
Didn't one of the actors on there get arrested for a sex crime or indecency? |
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But you have to agree that extra information makes your sentence clear. |
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3-2-1 Contact was the closest thing to the discovery channel back then.
Those were the days. |
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Joan Rivers did the narration for "Letterman".
I remember all of those shows fondly. Those days drift farther and farther away all the time. *sigh* |
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Yep, i loved that show. The Electric Co. & Sesame Street were my childhood shows. They sure don't make 'em like they use to.
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That show explained to me how cameras worked when I was like 5 or 6. By the principles. All the good shows came on when my dad came to pick me up. Sitcoms like Gilligan's Islan and Get Smart and 321 contact. For most of the day, the tv content was BS like soaps and game shows. |
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Was that the one where they were kidnapped and in the back of a truck IIRC? |
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Hooking up words and phrases and clauses |
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"Whenever there's trouble, we're there on the double... we're the Bloodhound Gang. If you've got the crime, we've got the time... we're the Bloodhound Gang." |
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