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Unread 04-17-2012, 04:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Here's my Child/Adult hood TV shows from late 60's to late 80's......

Adam 12
Emergency 51
Mod Squad
Munster
Popeye
Bugs Bunny
Porky Pig
Duke of Hazzard
Six Million Dollar Man
Bionic Woman
Wonder Woman
Night Rider
Flintstones
Superman
Spiderman
Dynasty
Jeckle & Heckle
Felix the cat
Mickey Mouse
Donald Duck
Thundercats
Charlie's Angels
Different Strokes
Facts of Life
Jeffersons
Love Boat
Taxi
Sanford & Son
M*A*S*H
Three's Company
Welcome Back, Kotter
Brady Bunch
Bewitched
Fantasy Island
Hawaii Five-0
Little House on the Prairie
Mission Impossible
Baa, Baa, Blacksheep
Buck Roger
Donny & Marie
Grizzly Adams
Planet of Apes
Kung Fu
Incredible Hulk
Happy Days
Partridge Family
Starsky & Hutch
ALF
Cagney & Lacey
Cheers
MacGyver
Night Court
Perfect Stranger
A-Team
Airwolf
The Fall Guy
Magnum P.I.
Quantum Leap
Sledge Hammer
"V"
I Love Lucy
Eight is Enough
CHiPS
Quincy M.E.
Dr. Quinn
21 Jumpstreet
Batman
Uncle Scrooge (father of Donald Duck - i think)
Hot Stuff
Pink Panther
Little Louie
Dottie
Fantasy 4
Mr. Magoo
Tintin
Sonic Hedgehog
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I forgot to add more that pops up in my mind

Gilligan's Island
Casper the friendly Ghost
Wendy
Underdog
Yogi the Bear
Droopy (now i hate it lolz)
Wizard of OZ (i know it was a movie but still my favorite childhood that time)

Maybe i will think of others that will pop up my mind and post it later
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The Beverly Hillbillies
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Frasier
Get Smart
Hogan's Heroes
Home Improvement
Married with Children
Mr. Belvedere
Saved by the Bell
The Twilight Zone
Time Tunnel
Tom & Jerry
Addams Family
Andy Griffith Show
Bozo the Clown
Flying Nun
Honeymooners
I Dream of Jeannie
Ironside
Lost in Space
Monkees
Star Trek (original ones)
Family Matters
Yellow Submarine (Beatles)
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Unread 04-17-2012, 04:52 PM   #32 (permalink)
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dang whitewolves. I only saw few of it.
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Loved the Dukes of Hazzard, Land of the Lost gave me nightmares, Miss MaryAnn on Romper Room NEVER said my name, and I loved the shows my kids watched: Doug, Dexter's Laboratory, Rugrats and Bobby's World. (We just got a dog and the kids almost named him Pork Chop after Doug's dog!)
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I remember Romper Room!! I also liked Zoom! and on Saturday's we had (this in my early teen years) Dr. Paul Bearer's Creature Feature.
Cool, for some reason I thought Romper Room was Cdn only. I remember I would wait every time for them to say my name when they looked through the magic mirror ("I see Mary and Bobby and Jane and ..."). But, because my name is not a common one, I was endlessly disappointed. Oh the heartbreak of youth! haha
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I have a lot of favorite childhood televison shows... The Incredible Hulk, V, MacGyver, The A-Team, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Fall Guy, Magnum P.I., The Bionic Woman, and many more.
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HEY,HEY,HEY... Fat Albert was mad cool.. also loved wwf cartoon show in early 80s..remember had couple of drinkin glasses of wwf cartoon wrestlers..dont remember where they came from..maybe McDonald's..nawt so sure.
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Get out much?
That was my child/adult hood to watch from late 60's to early 90's

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dang whitewolves. I only saw few of it.
Jiro, You can watch them at Hulu.com if you want to....

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The rugrats, Hey Arnold!, As told by Ginger, Molly, Madeline, All that, Drake and Josh, Spongebob squarepants (still love watching that), All grown up

I love all the 90's show from Nickelodeon, I wish they still show the rugrats and hey arnold!, those were my favorite shows. I loved watching madeline, I have a madeline doll, I used to sleep with her ALL the time when i was a little girl. I wouldn't go anywhere without her. She's still my favorite doll. I refuse to give her up! I miss the 90s. I'm a total 90s girl when it comes to television lol
dude, those were my favorite shows while I was growing up with the old dinosaurs (old Siemens hearing aid)
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It were the Comic Characters ..!! such as Batman , Spider man , Superman E.T.C
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Emergency!
TJ Hooker
Starsky and Hutch
Dukes of Hazzard
Enos
CHiPs
Trauma Center (1989)
Code Red (LA FD)
Trauma (SF FD Ambulance)
Knight Rider (both versions)
BJ and The Bear (Trucker with a chimp outrunning from the state police).
A-Team
ER
Trapper (Dr Trapper)
Cops
Rescue 911
Adam-12
Sierra (Ranger Rescue that John drive a 4x4 camper truck converted to an ambulance).
TLC channel for medical ER and Rescues (Discovery Health)
3rd Watch (NY PD and FD)
Air Wolf (Police military style helicopter)
Mr T (He drive a taxicab)
Emergency 4+ cartoon
Emergency One (half hour series)
Six Million Dollar Man
Bionic Woman (Both versions)
Wonder Woman
Fall Guy
MacGyver
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My favorite shows during late 80's and 1990's.
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Nickelodeon Guts
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Wild & Crazy Kids
Double Dare
Doug
CatDog
Figure It Out
Rocko's Modern Life
What Would You Do?
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Rugrats
Hey Arnold!
Rocket Power
The Wild Thornberrys
All That
Kenan & Kel
Dexter's Laboratory
Johnny Bravo
Cow and Chicken
The Powerpuff Girls
Ed, Edd n Eddy
Tom & Jerry
Scooby-Doo
Looney Tunes
Alvin and the Chipmunks
The Flintstones
Jonny Quest
The Jetsons
Tiny Toon Adventures
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Batman: The Animated Series
DuckTales
Care Bears
Mickey Mouse and Friends
TaleSpin
Good Morning, Mickey!
Mickey Mouse shows

Disney Channel and Nickelodeon have changed so much, and their new shows are more lame now.
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Gosh, we didn't have cable or satellite, so no Disney. It was the highlight of the week to get to watch, "The Wonderful World of Walt Disney" every Sunday Night.
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Gosh, we didn't have cable or satellite, so no Disney. It was the highlight of the week to get to watch, "The Wonderful World of Walt Disney" every Sunday Night.
Yup, in 80's and 90's, the Disney channel was only limited to digital cable so you only need setup box and subscribe to digital cable, however there are no tv guide built in until late 90's. In late 90's, the Disney channel moved from digital cable to basic cable.
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Yup, in 80's and 90's, the Disney channel was only limited to digital cable so you only need setup box and subscribe to digital cable, however there are no tv guide built in until late 90's. In late 90's, the Disney channel moved from digital cable to basic cable.
Well - I was a child of the 60's and 70's. We only had those huge honkin' antennas that towered over your roof and if they weren't done right, could come down in a good Florida storm. Also, if the channel never came in clear enough, you went out and turned the antenna until the picture was clear.
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Well - I was a child of the 60's and 70's. We only had those huge honkin' antennas that towered over your roof and if they weren't done right, could come down in a good Florida storm. Also, if the channel never came in clear enough, you went out and turned the antenna until the picture was clear.
My parents had some handle in the wall behind the tv that let them turn the antenna from inside!
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You're a YOUNGSTER! I used to plan my college class schedule so I could be home in time for Dark Shadows, the original one that aired 1966-1971 in the later afternoons.
Glad I am a youngster to somebody. My kids will tell me that somebody they met is OLD, and then it turns out, they are my age.


I must have watched the first or second season of Dark Shadows only, though.
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Well - I was a child of the 60's and 70's. We only had those huge honkin' antennas that towered over your roof and if they weren't done right, could come down in a good Florida storm. Also, if the channel never came in clear enough, you went out and turned the antenna until the picture was clear.
We didn't have television in the 60s, which is probably why I watched Dark Shadow at my babysitter's.=)
We only got television at all because somebody gave us one.
My parents didn't bother to get cable OR color television until 1981- after I was out of the house.

I am not bitter about that.

Much.

Okay, really, not at all. We also did not have television in our once when my husband and I married. Then somebody gave us one, history repeated itself. Except we have never gotten cable, and we have almost never lived where there was any television reception without it.

My kids thought teenage mutant ninja turtles was a science program.
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We didn't have television in the 60s, which is probably why I watched Dark Shadow at my babysitter's.=)
We only got television at all because somebody gave us one.
My parents didn't bother to get cable OR color television until 1981- after I was out of the house.

I am not bitter about that.

Much.

Okay, really, not at all. We also did not have television in our once when my husband and I married. Then somebody gave us one, history repeated itself. Except we have never gotten cable, and we have almost never lived where there was any television reception without it.

My kids thought teenage mutant ninja turtles was a science program.
Now you have internet, so you could watch what you want on Hulu.
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Well - I was a child of the 60's and 70's. We only had those huge honkin' antennas that towered over your roof and if they weren't done right, could come down in a good Florida storm. Also, if the channel never came in clear enough, you went out and turned the antenna until the picture was clear.
The basic cable started in 1970's, I think so because my mother got basic cable in early 70's, ended decade of local channels only via antenna. During this time, the cable is more limited to urban only and not many Americans subscribe to cable or satellite until few decades later.

I remember about ABC broadcasting Disney shows because ABC is owned by Disney. For antenna in 60's and 70's, you got CBS, NBC, ABC and NET (eventually became PBS), is it right?
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We didn't have television in the 60s, which is probably why I watched Dark Shadow at my babysitter's.=)
We only got television at all because somebody gave us one.
My parents didn't bother to get cable OR color television until 1981- after I was out of the house.

I am not bitter about that.

Much.

Okay, really, not at all. We also did not have television in our once when my husband and I married. Then somebody gave us one, history repeated itself. Except we have never gotten cable, and we have almost never lived where there was any television reception without it.

My kids thought teenage mutant ninja turtles was a science program.
Because TV was so expensive in past?

My mother had TV for rest of her childhood in 60's and 70's, her family got color TV in late 60's but... the color isn't great.

I was big fan of TMNT and they weren't scenific to me. I remember about Burger King included TMNT in kid meal in 1992 and I got a lot of TMNT toys for Christmas 1991.
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Because TV was so expensive in past?

My mother had TV for rest of her childhood in 60's and 70's, her family got color TV in late 60's but... the color isn't great.

I was big fan of TMNT and they weren't scenific to me. I remember about Burger King included TMNT in kid meal in 1992 and I got a lot of TMNT toys for Christmas 1991.
Not because TV was expensive. Because my parents thought it was a waste of time.
My husband and I thought the same- and also that it was just bubblegum for the brain. Kids were better off playing.

TMT isn't scientific at all. That was a joke.
Okay, not a very good joke.

I meant my kids never saw any episodes of TMT, but all their friends were always talking about it, and since my kids never saw it, they had the idea that their friends were watching a science show about real turtles.

They did have some hilarious conversations where their friends would ask my kids questions like "Who do you like better, Donatello, or Michelangelo?"

My kids knew who Donatello and Michelangelo really were, but did not know anything about TMNT, so their answers made no sense to their friends, and their friends ideas about the Italian artists really confused my kids.
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Not because TV was expensive. Because my parents thought it was a waste of time.
My husband and I thought the same- and also that it was just bubblegum for the brain. Kids were better off playing.

TMT isn't scientific at all. That was a joke.
Okay, not a very good joke.

I meant my kids never saw any episodes of TMT, but all their friends were always talking about it, and since my kids never saw it, they had the idea that their friends were watching a science show about real turtles.

They did have some hilarious conversations where their friends would ask my kids questions like "Who do you like better, Donatello, or Michelangelo?"

My kids knew who Donatello and Michelangelo really were, but did not know anything about TMNT, so their answers made no sense to their friends, and their friends ideas about the Italian artists really confused my kids.
Oh interesting, yup, the character's names are just same as Italian artists.

I remember about I wore TMNT costume for halloween in 1992.

I hadn't watch TV so much during teenager until very recently, I'm starting watch TV so more frequently because they improve my mood and social.
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When I was a kid, my favorites were all the old b&w Westerns, My Favorite Martian, Bewitched, Donna Reed, My Three Sons, old sci-fi movies, Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and The Man from Uncle. We had either rabbit ears or roof-top antennas, and got only ABC, NBC, CBS, and PBS. Once in a while we could get an additional local UHF channel. We had b&w TV's only. My first color TV was a portable Hubby and I got in the late 1970's. We got cable in 2001 because we wanted the TV/internet package (I was sick of dial up).

For part of my childhood, the TV was kept in a closet and rolled out for prime time only.
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When I was a kid, my favorites were all the old b&w Westerns, My Favorite Martian, Bewitched, Donna Reed, My Three Sons, old sci-fi movies, Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and The Man from Uncle. We had either rabbit ears or roof-top antennas, and got only ABC, NBC, CBS, and PBS. Once in a while we could get an additional local UHF channel. We had b&w TV's only. My first color TV was a portable Hubby and I got in the late 1970's. We got cable in 2001 because we wanted the TV/internet package (I was sick of dial up).

For part of my childhood, the TV was kept in a closet and rolled out for prime time only.
Aw... in old time, I remember about local channel - FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, WB, UPN, PBS, Univision and Telemundo. It is much changed since 2006, it is FOX, ABC, NBC, WB, CW, MyNetworkTV, ION, PBS, Univision and Telemundo now.

However, there is no Univision and Telemundo in Birmingham metro, it is only available in metro with larger group of latino like LA, Chicago, DC, Atlanta, NYC, etc. It is moot if you don't know know about spanish language.
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