I'm not much of a trained notice. (I'm happy to notice whether or not my shoes
aren't tied together!) But I'm curious about the TV shows mentioned on TAGS,
whether real or imagined. Off the top of my head I can recall "The Keevy
Hazelton Show". (I wonder where that name came
Just because I do not recall them as much and no reruns around much except
middle of the night on MeTV I'd like to see reruns of Eddie's Father, Family
Affair, My Three Sons, O & Harriet, the firts years of the Lucy Show, and Make
Room for Daddy.
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When I was a little girl, my mom tells me that her and I would work out with
Jack Lalane. I also liked watching Romper Room.
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The Incredible Hulk
Felix the Cat
The Electric Company
Gimme a Break
Family
The Liars Club
GOOD Saturday morning cartoons
(such as) Schoolhouse Rock!
Bugs Bunny and friends (maybe on the Cartoon Network occasionally?)
How many shows can we come up with that we USED to watch that are no longer
on TV?
I liked watching The Monkees and Cisco Kid reruns. Also we watched Hee Haw
frequently growing up. Mom liked Lawrence Welk. As you can see, I had a
diverse culteral background!
Kim - Wylie, TX
TV Shows
How many shows can we come up with that we USED to watch that are no longer
on TV? Add one to see how many we can come up with and keep going. This
should be fun and jog our memories. No repeats on the shows please.
Louise~~Little House on the prairie
Skoobysnaxx--Land of the Giants
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*Any real oldtimers care to guess what 50's sitcom was sponsored by good to
the last drop? Or is that too far off topic?
I just remembered one...I Remember Mama.
WAY before my time but I have studied up on the early days of TV.*
That's the one I was remembering. Yep. I really am that
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