For me, it was "Adventures in Paradise". Winters in northern Maine were long, and I guess I wanted to escape to the South Pacific and sign on as a crewman on the "Tiki".
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Mountain Man, have you seen the new series of Dallas? I'm too young to remember much from the original, but it looks good so far
I have, but my wife is more of a fan than I am...or was. She likes it!
Old series...let's see...
Have Gun, Will Travel. Wanted: Dead Or Alive Bonanza High Chapparal Gunsmoke Star Trek - the original first series. Hawaii Five-Oh - the original series. Miami Vice The Dukes Of Hazard The Beverly Hillbillies The Ed Sullivan Show The Jackie Gleason Show American Bandstand
I still have the original vinyl soundtrack. Few realize the impact Bernstein had on pop music with the compos.
Every once in awhile you still here someone using "The Brothers go to Mother's" in a background on some other show.
The alto sax solo over, in the actual theme, was copied for the next 20 years.
"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
Not old, ancient. John Glenn appeared on YBYL as a USMC Major. And Gangbusters was a Radio show, to my knowledge it didn't make it to the tube. There were other radio shows that did make the shift. "The Lone Ranger, Capt Midnight, Boston Blackie, to name a few.
I just remembered an early Cold War classic, "I Led Three Lives", the Kim Philby story. It set off a whole string of "spy" shows.
"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
For me, it was "Adventures in Paradise". Winters in northern Maine were long, and I guess I wanted to escape to the South Pacific and sign on as a crewman on the "Tiki".
As I recall, pre cable TV in Maine, was likely the reason for very large familys.
I remember sitting in my in-laws living room in Waterville, watching a show in which there were 8 people playing all percussion instruments, for an hour. No dialogue, and Prime time as well. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
Mountain Man, I afraid that Ben did not ever star in this series. I think he was doing a Doctor show about the same time, David Janssen was the star.
Janssen previously stared as the private detective "Richard Diamond!"
And my favorite Cop Show of all time was "The Naked City!"/ "Naked City" series. Paul Burke, the star of the hour long version, and I had a long conversation while flying from London to NYC in 1971. He lived in England, and was returning to the states do make a series of Buick commercials, the ones that featured "LeSabre, Invicta, and Electra!"
When you want to get into old Television shows, I've got a hundred of them, most of which most of you will not recognize.
How about - Rocket Rangers
Pinky Lee
Howdy Doody
Science Fiction Theatre
The Show of Shows
The Rifleman
Wanted Dead or Alive
The Kate Smith Show
My Little Margie
Spring Bride
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
I Married Joan
The Life of Reilly
77 Sunset Strip
Bourbon St. Beat
Surfside Six
The Milton Burle Show
The Jimmy Durante Show
Sid Caesar and Imogene Coker Show
Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
The Dinah Shore Show
Route 66
Omnibus
The Gallant Men
Combat
12 O'clock High
You'll Never Get Rich
The Phil Silver's Show (SGT. Bilko)
Heck, I'm getting tired!
Maybe I will list some more old shows that I watched later.
Do you have any old tv show you like? I'm always looking for something new to watch. Some of my favorites are:Guys tell me which is your favorite old tv show. Like a show which you are watching since childhood.. well my favorite is pokemon i am watch this show every day because i like it. when i am feeling bore then i mostly watching this show...
Heheh, There were very few regularly sched. programs when I was a kid. Any of my favs. as a kid would have been on Kinescope and not very many recorded shows made it. Spent a lot of time staring at test patterns.
It was interesting to see re-runs of Bewitched. I think Elizabeth Montgomery was an excellent actress to be Samantha the Witch. Her mother Endora was one determined lady. Aunt Clara's magic did not always work. Gladys Kravitz was one neighbor forever spying on Mrs. Stephens.
It was nice to see reruns of Get Smart. Don Adams played Maxwell Smart. Barbara Feldon portrayed Agent 99.
It was interesting to see Maxwell making phone calls with the telephone built into the sole of his shoe.
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