Star Trek
Gilligans Island-dumb show but I loved it
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The Green Hornet
I am sure I am missing a bunch?
Star Trek
Gilligans Island-dumb show but I loved it
Hogans hero's
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The Green Hornet
I am sure I am missing a bunch?
The Monkees
The Addams Family
I Dream of Jeannie
Gunsmoke
Laugh-In!
Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction....Trivia ...Sharon Tate played a secretary on Hillbillies but in a dark wig
Andy Griffith Show
Big Valley
Get Smart
Gomer Pyle
Batman
The Dick Van Dyke Show (something about MTM in those Capri pants)
The Judy Garland Show (need I say more)
Nanny and the Professor (ah..Juliet Mills)
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]peek-a-boo!!
Ahhhhh....Get Smart. One of the finest guilty pleasures I know of.
Can't believe no one's said The Munsters yet!
Gidget, That Girl, Room 222, The Newleyweds (It stared Paula Printice and realife husband Richard Benjamine) I don't remember the name but I think that was it. Dobie Gillis. Johnny Quest The Fantastic Four Kimba the Lion Bullwinkle
Beany & Cecil
Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Monkees
The Munsters
Shindig
Hullabaloo
Where The Action Is
Beverly Hillbillies
(the Paula Prentiss/Richard Benjamin show was called "He And She")
Loved all these shows (OMG totally forgot about room 222 LOL!), does anyone remember Dark Shadows? The farmers daughter?
i absolutely love The Adams Family and Bewitched.
Bonanza
Honey West
The Mothers-in-Law
F-Troop
The Wacky Racers (cartoon)
Johnny Quest (cartoon)
Branded
The Wild Wild West
The Man From U N C L E
Playboy After Dark
Night Gallery
The Twilight Zone
and about 10000000000000000 more that I can't think of now......
I think Meredith Baxter Birney and her husband David Birney had a show...maybe THAT was the Newlyweds
Lost in space.
Tarzan (Ron Ely)
Daktari
The Girl From Uncle
You're right Gary...thanks!
I have always loved Star Trek, the original Outer Limits, Bonanza, Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, and Batman.
Don't forget Ed Sullivan!
Anyone remember Land of the Giants? Sounds like it is about time to do a big-screen remake of it with CGI effects. That'll be a cinch!
I will have to add ABC's coverage of the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in Tokyo and Mexico City with good ol' Jim McKay and Howard Cosell!!
Zorro-Guy Williams
Jungle Jim - Johnny Weissmuller
Guy Williams is Zorro. Johnny Weismuller is Tarzan. Clayton Moore is the Lone Ranger. Bela Lugosi is Dracula. Steve Reeves is Hercules. Sean Connery is James Bond.
They are the definitive ones and all the others are pale imitators.
These guys rule!!!
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Heh, who in this era can forget Steed and Peel in The Avengers? Oh and the lovea ble Monkees? and yup, fun memories of coming home with my friend during the zodiac killer scare (born, raised in Berkeley) to watch big valley and dark shadows.. I LOVED that crap.. I only fell zoobonkers for Davy Jones a year after that, and in the early 70's went whack over Donny Osmond --
apologies on the last post, spacing was bad
Gilligan's Island.
The banana Splits
Love American Style
Hawaii-5-0
Rowen and Martins Laugh-In
I loved it when the Beverly Hillbillies would visit Petticoat Junction.
The Andy Griffith show and Laugh In. Both great shows.
Combat
Alias Smith and Jones
Creature Features
Chicago Black Hawks on TV with Lloyd Pettit
Green Hornet
I loved Love American Style.
I shoudl google, anyone know if you can get them on DVD?
http://www.amazon.com/Love-American-...5850462&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Love-American-...d_bxgy_d_img_b
I don't, like, HAVE these or anything...
"Land Of The Giants" rocked! I had a "Land Of The Giants" lunchbox.
"Creature Features" was great! Marty McNeely reciting that poem at the opening. They had the great Universal monster films.
The Blackhawks are back on TV this season, all home games too. Some games will be on WGN. Lloyd was great, he did Cubs games with Jack Brickhouse too. I got Lloyd's autograph once at a Cubs game, cool deal when I was a kid. He also married big bucks.
WGN was a great station in the 60s and 70s!
You do klnow they still show Land of the Giants on American Life Channel .... Right after Time Tunnel
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The Flying Nun
Tarzan
The Banana Splits
Rat Patrol! Loved that show. Had a motorized Rat Patrol jeep playset.
Captain Kangaroo...He's still the man...
Green Acres
Sky King
Flipper
Gunsmoke
Bat Masterson
Queen for a Day
My Mother the Car
Wagon Train
Rawhide
Lawrence Welk show
It's About Time
Family Affair
Batman
Ann Southern Show
The Real McCoys
My Favorite Martian
Hazel
Lost in Space
Sunset Strip
Some of the shows I remember watching:
Perry Mason
Have Gun, Will Travel
I Dream of Jeannie
The Twilight Zone
Batman
Mission Impossible
The Ed Sullivan Show
Alfred Hitchcock
The Fugitive
Dragnet
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
My Favorite Martian
To Tell The Truth (game show)
I've Got A Secret (game show)
What's My Line
Candid Camera
You know what is interesting when you buy those DVDs you get to see the shows back to back to back and it becomes so patently obvious the amount of reuse of stock footage or the same background people. I have the first episode season of Adam 12 and it is kind of hilarious. You can almost see the people pivoting in the background and coming the otherway back in the scene.
Here is a very funny one from The Fugitive. Watch (My favorite TV Show of the 60's is The Fugitive.) The one who posted this on you tube was damn good.
"In this sequence from the episode "Never Wave Goodbye" Part 1 we see Kimble go in search of the one-armed man. We also see the same extra popping up in different shots over and over again."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mveuOMvec4
I watched it and the guy can be explained some of the time. You notice when he is standing in line or something. The extra keeps being pointed out,but it is logical that the guy would be standing there.
Plus, he might be a Richard Kimble groupie=)(joke)
I bet the Adam 12 episode is pretty funny with the extras.(good show)=)
my favorite part is letting my ten year old watch it with me. he really likes it.
he couldn't believe that gas use to be 30 cents a gallon.
LOL I was watching the first season of Starsky & Hutch on DVD one day, and I had to call my husband in to show him--one of the guest actors was playing a character about ten years older than himself, and you could clearly see the "old age" makeup lines drawn on his face! It was great.
Just drink lots of Kool-Aid, and take one of these blue pills three times a day.
Green Hornet DVDs would be sweet.
and then on the bus.
my thinking is that they were short of extras for some reason and they grabbed the prop fellow and threw him in there.
but this wasn't a cheap production show. it was in the top ten show for years.