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From the earlier posts it is apparent my generation isn't represented, so....



The Howdy Doody Show with Buffalo Bob Smith.

Then there was Andy's Gang with Andy Devine and Froggy. Smile

Pluck your magic twanger Froggy!

lolololololololololololol
I have Andy's Gang on my list above



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add Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
 
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I have Andy's Gang on my list above


Sorry. I missed it. Frown



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Magnum, PI
Simon and Simon
Miami Vice
The A Team
Starsky and Hutch
Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
Gilligan's Island
Hill Street Blues

And some not so well remembered-

Houston Knights
Jake and the Fatman
Riptide
Hardcastle and McCormick
Greatest American Hero




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I got to stay up until 10:00 on a school night, one night a week; I used it to watch The Fugitive.

Liked American Bandstand too; Dick Clark had some great acts on his show. Later, when I could stay up later, Johnny Carson.


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Captain Video and his Video Rangers on DuMont network
 
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The Camel Camera.

Captain Video and his Video Rangers.

Hazel.

The Magic Window (local)

The Ed Sullivan Show.

The Candid Camera.

The Hit Parade.

The Lone Ranger.

The Cisco Kid.

Roy Rogers.


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I watched a lot of cartoons as a young kid, but really enjoyed The Wild Kingdom, Hee haw, Cannon, It takes a theif and shows like that. But my favorite was The Rockford Files. He had a nice firebird, a good looking lawyer. I liked how he got stiffed by a lot of his clients and a steady diet of ass whoopings. I have just started to watch it again on Amazon prime. Brings back a lot of memories. Wink



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Closing in on 70 pretty quickly, so MY kid shows were from the 1950's.

Our Gang or as many of You may call them The Little Rascals

Abbot and Costello

Laurel and Hardy

Of course....The Three Stooges.

All of the usual cartoons.

As far as TV shows Cowboy shows were hugely popular; Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, Bonanza, Cheyenne, Wanted Dead or Alive, etc.

Adventures in Paradise, Sea Hunt, Dragnet, Combat
 
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Riptide used to be filmed on the street I lived on in Redondo Beach in the 80s.

Jonnie Socko and his Giant Robot and Ultraman were great in the 60s
 
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Sat. mornings I’d start off with tv westerns (as already posted) then on to cartoons, stooges, Laura & Hardy and Amos & Andy.

Nighttime was mom & dad’s time. We watched Gangbusters, Boston Blackie, the Naked City, Racket Squad, Hawaiian Eye, Peter Gunn, Perry Mason, the Outer Limits, Twilight Zone & Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Lord knows it was great!
 
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Space 1999

U.F.O.


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Hawaii Five-0
McCloud
Ironside
Highway Patrol
Sea Hunt
McHales Navy
Sonny and Cher
Smothers Brothers
Carol Burnett
Rocky and Bullwinkle

At my grandparents it was always Lawrence Welk
 
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I was just watching some cartoons with my son the other day. For the most part they sucked, but the Star Wars cartoon on Disney Plus was pretty cool.

I was thinking to myself, about the cartoons that I watched were way better. Specifically Mask, GI Joe and Thundercats. I showed him some YouTube clips. He dug Mask the most.
 
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Wow, this brings back memories!

Star Trek was my weekly exception to school-night bedtime. It's amazing how that one held up over the years.

Space 1999 - I had forgotten about that one until a couple years ago when I caught it on late night TV. That and Buck Rogers of about the same era.

Loved the sci-fi-ish ones - Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, etc. Also interesting to see how often Shatner and Nimoy were on Twilight Zone.




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Kolshack The Night Stalker

Circe Of Fear


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They tell me I was in the audience for Howdy Doody.

Don't think anyone mentioned this one yet:

 
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MTV. Not a show per se, but at the time (early to mid 80's) it's all I needed. 24/7/365.


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THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
 
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Where's the love for "Tom Corbet: Space Cadet"?
 
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