""Good judgment comes from experience; and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" - Will Rogers Posts: 3488 | From: Beautiful Newaygo, Michigan | Registered: Mar 2003
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Raumschiff Enterprise (Star Treck. Really. They tranlated the title just to include a more complicated english word. Go figure)
Strassen von San Francisco (I didn't like Micheal Douglas' voice when I first heard his original voice a few years ago. He didn't "sound right".LOL)
Mom and I used to watch a show about two truck drivers and their adventures as they drove across the country. An American show, too. Does anyone know what that one was called? I tried to rememeber many times.
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"Davie, Davie Crockett, King of the wild frontier..." Rin Tin Tin Heckle and Jeckle
-------------------- Jane Diaz Diaz Sign Art 628 W. Lincoln Ave. Pontiac, Il. 61764 815-844-7024 www.diazsignart.com Posts: 4102 | From: Pontiac, IL USA | Registered: Feb 1999
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Scooby doo George of the Jungle (cartoon) Mighty Mouse The Munsters Monty Pythons Flying Circus (gratuitous nudity) Benny Hill (see above) The Two Ronnies Get Smart (in love with agent 99) Gilligans Island Dukes of Hazard The Beverly Hill Billies Gunsmoke Bonanza Hogans Heroes MASH The Brady Bunch Sunday Night Disney shows like the Love Bug series Raineer Beer commercials Cal Worthingtons used car commercials
remember when Kraft used to host some shows, and they always showed you a new recipy?
hated - Love Boat Manix Bob Newhart
oooooooooo the flashbacks ooooooo
-------------------- "Are we having fun yet?" Peter Schuttinga DZines Sign Studio 1617 Millstream rd Victoria BC V9B-6G4 Posts: 521 | From: Victoria BC | Registered: Mar 2002
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Peter, gratuitous nudity! Don't try and kid us, we all know it was the "Summarising Proust Contest" that had you hooked.
"Okay now, your turn, on the summarising SPOT".
Nobody has mentioned Wagon Train, every week I hoped it would be a documentary about freight trains and every week I was disappointed; just a fat bloke and a slim bloke and some horses and carts.
-------------------- Arthur Vanson Bucks Signs Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England arthur@buckssigns.co.uk -------------------- Posts: 805 | From: Chesham, Bucks, England | Registered: Mar 2002
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Lottie......I think it was" Movin' On" and one of the stars was Claude Aikens...the other guy had a Mustache and was named "Frank?" I think Merle Haggard did the theme song?
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“Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.” AA Milne Posts: 3722 | From: Folsom, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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Mike, I was holding that Petticoat Junction! I got a kick out of old Uncle what was his name? also... Green Acres Mr. Ed Andy Griffith Show! Star Trek Sea Hunt! 77 Sunset Strip! Hawaii Five O! Perry Mason Combat! Mash Big Valley Dynasty Saturday Night Live Monty Python's Flying Circus Benny Hill Little House on the Prairie Tom and Jerry Ed Sullivan Jackie Gleason The Dean Martin Show Sesame Street The Rifleman (when he gets a snake in his sleeping bag)! Big Valley The Munsters Heckle and Jeckle Untouchables (my mom wouldn't let us watch it) but we did later years Man from Uncle Ponderosa Wonderful World of Disney! (of course, right after Bonanza) Gunsmoke always with popcorn! General Electric Theatre! Get Smart Addams Family Lassie The Three Stooges the Marx Brothers The Avengers (with the Peales)!
The Three Stooges Red Skelton Carol Burnett Dick Van Dyke show Mary Tyler Moore yup Lost in Space the Jetsons Flintstones Perry Mason The Twilight Zone (if I could stay awake) that made my brother weird the first landing on the Moon (oh well had to stick that in The Beverly Hillbillies (black gold, texas tea!) yup, I watched a lot of tv! We had color in 1962! Bonanza and Walt Disney were the only colored shows there were then.
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible - Walt Disney (1901-1966) Posts: 5373 | From: Loves Park, Illinois | Registered: Aug 1999
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Voyage to the bottom of the sea. Rocket Robin Hood Rodger Ramjet and Max the 2000 year old mouse and Hercules cartoons. Green Hornet (with Kato/Bruce Lee) Kung Fu (david carradine) Batman
-------------------- Frank Droog SignLab programmer Posts: 91 | From: ottawa,ont,Canada | Registered: Jun 2003
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Anybody remember the space show that allways started with 2 circles of light panning over things. Think they where beams of light from aliens. Also, when you shot thies aliens they would glow and then dissappear. I think the show was called "Invaders"
One of my big favourites The Night Stalker (with Darrin Mcgavin)
-------------------- Frank Droog SignLab programmer Posts: 91 | From: ottawa,ont,Canada | Registered: Jun 2003
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Don't forget "Ripcord" an early black and white skydiving tv show. Me thinks around 1962. Thats when I started jumping off roofs and years later from real planes.
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Bob, I remember Dark Shadows. I was madly in love with Quentin Collins and we even had a 45 record of his theme song. I used to run in from school to watch it with Mom. For awhile, in the mornings, the Sci-Fi channel had reruns of it. I also liked the Hercules cartoon, and we used to watch The Flintstones after school, too. Remember that weird show, was it Land of the Giants or something? It had the teeny little people on it? Has anyone mentioned F Troop yet? j.
-------------------- That is like a Mr. Potato Head with all the pieces in the wrong place. -Russ McMullin Posts: 8834 | From: Butler, PA, USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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I remember Dark Shadows, but was in school most the time when that came on. The stand in for Victoria was a girl named Terri from Brooklyn. I met her and her hubby at spring break 71 in Fla. They drove me to N.Y. and showed me the whole blessed place as I was awed, as young as 17! She then had a misfortunate life and got hooked on downers, so I haven't ever had any contact since. I saw the pics of the set, and her coming down the stairs. Neat. hey what about Gidget? trivia lovers, did you know that Michael Douglas produced Streets of San? Then he used that money for his other productions! a dear friend told me that this year. and wasn't it Red Buttons who was Crazy Gugenheim on Jackie Gleason? that was the only reason I watched it when I was young. I do remember ripcord, but too young to remember much about that. What about "upstairs, downstairs?" boring, but got a lot of people's attention. too young then too to understand it, a lot of cheating going on, all in one building. Now, I was never for trivia, but, after this post, I guess I am as it shows my age! When you can remember it without studying, look out! Hey when I was 4, I snuck out of my nap and watched "Queen for the Day" come on some of you can remember that!
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible - Walt Disney (1901-1966) Posts: 5373 | From: Loves Park, Illinois | Registered: Aug 1999
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In the 60's I lived in my clothing store on Sunset Strip and TV would have set me back in time. I didn't start watching TV after my adolescent days until I hit 50 years old.
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McMillan and Wife was part of a rotating series , which also included Columbo, and McCloud.
Who can forget GODZILLA, or Giligan's Island. Of all the mind numbing, useless shows, why did I keep watching THAT one???
Saturday evenings: The World At War, with that SO SERIOUS music, I can remember it now, like a funeral dirge(SP?)
Wasn't there a Charlie Chan detective, with "Numbah Wahn Son"??? And Sherlock Holmes.
Shiella, I always watched "High Flight", along with the other exit message, a poetic message about "every prince and every pauper"... done by the guy with the super dignified and regal voice.
Hope I don't change the subject too much, but what about movies that you saw a bunch of times? "Day of the Tripeds" scared me bad when I was a kid.
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Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what's for lunch, Benjamin Franklin Posts: 2057 | From: 1033 W. Union Valley Rd. | Registered: Feb 2003
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what about..... Helloo,I'm Mr Ed - good stuff that was, Wilburrr!
edited after reading Rapid's post above,to add: a horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course, that is of course, unless the horse, is the faaaamous mister Ed. Go right to the source and ask the horse, who'll give you the answer that you'll endorse,that is,of course, unless the horse is the faaamous mister Ed. !
PS We have almost every Perry Mason book here- what's nice about themis that the TV show is almost word perfect to the book's story, just like the Agatha Christie/Poirot movies.
PPS who could possibly have a crush on David Cassidy, no,it was his oldest sister with the curly smile, whose name I've just forgotten... now SHE was a good looking sort!
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"...there are no limits when you aim for perfection..." Jonathan Livingston Seagull Posts: 7014 | From: Highgrove via Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | Registered: Dec 2002
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Yeah, Jeff, and what about SOOUULLL Train! We had one in Central Illinois called "The Hop" filmed in Peoria that was the local version of American Bandstand.
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