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tkrik 06-17-2015 12:38 AM

What's Your Favorite TV Show(s) from Childhood?
 
I mentioned on the Insights thread that I have been watching old TV shows from when I was growing up. I found a few of them on Hulu and they have been keeping me entertained.

These are shows I loved as a kid...

Hazel
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Nanny and the Professor
I Dream of Jeannie
Bewitched
That Girl
Green Acres
Petticoat Junction

I know there's more and I can't think of the right now. But may come back and post some.

What's your favorite TV show(s) from your childhood?

Kitty 06-17-2015 12:58 AM

I just saw The Brady Bunch on Sunday morning! :)

All the ones you mentioned I remember.

I remember as a young teen watching The Partridge Family (for David Cassidy of course!). And Emergency - those EMT's were cute but I can't remember their names now! :o

tkrik 06-17-2015 01:11 AM

Oh yeah!!! Those Emergency guys were cute. I remember watching that and hoping I would marry one of them. :D:D Adam 12 was another good one.

I also have been watching Murder, She Wrote. I get such a kick out of it. It's light mystery, not heavy duty like some of the detective/police type shows. I watch at least one or two episodes a night.

Erin524 06-17-2015 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 1148839)
I just saw The Brady Bunch on Sunday morning! :)

All the ones you mentioned I remember.

I remember as a young teen watching The Partridge Family (for David Cassidy of course!). And Emergency - those EMT's were cute but I can't remember their names now! :o

John Gage, played by Randolph Mantooth. Roy DeSoto, played by Kevin Tighe. They were L.A. County paramedics and firefighters. The other characters were Fireman Chet Kelly, played by Tim Donnelly, Captain Hank Stanley, played by Michael Norell, Fireman Marco Lopez, ironically played by...Marco Lopez. And Fireman/Engineer Mike Stoker, also ironically played by...Mike Stoker.

Bit of Emergency! trivia. Mike Stoker was a real L.A County firefighter. He was hired because they needed someone who knew how to drive Engine 51. After Emergency! was canceled, he went back to firefighting. He was a captain when he retired.

Julie London played Nurse Dixie McCall. Bobby Troup played Dr Joe Early. (Troup and London were married to each other in real life), and Robert Fuller played Dr Kelly Brackett.

My favorite characters were John Gage, and Dr. Brackett. My second favorite "character" was Squad 51. When I was in my 20s, my dad bought a red Dodge Ram pickup that looked EXACTLY LIKE THE SQUAD from the front. I LOVED THAT TRUCK!! It was the same color as Squad 51. Had a lot of fun just driving that thing around.

My favorite episodes always seemed to be the ones where Johnny gets hurt. (he gets hurt a lot on the show). My favorite episode was the one where he gets bitten by a rattlesnake, and ends up having to treat himself on the hosebed of Engine 51.

When I started reading fanfiction on the internet. My first fanfic fandom was Emergency!.


That show is practically totally responsible for my obsession with fire engines. I absolutely LOVE fire engines. When I was five years old, we almost had a fire in our house, and my dad called the fire department. It was saturday night, and we'd just gotten done watching Emergency!. The fire engine that came to our house was...Engine 51! (here in Omaha).

I was so excited! I kept looking for Johnny, and the Squad. Sadly they weren't there, but the firefighters let me sit in the driver's seat of the engine, and push the siren and horn buttons.

When my dad came upstairs to call the fire department, my sister and I were in the kitchen eating ice cream. He made both of us go outside in the backyard. I was in the backyard, watching thru the sliding glass door of the deck. Saw one of the firefighters walking thru the house, checking for hot spots. So, I ran back inside to see the firefighter. I was in the hallway, watching him standing on my bed in full turnout gear, feeling the walls for hotspots from the chimney.

He turned around, saw me. Asked if I wanted to see the engine. Picked me up, and that's when I absolutely fell in love with firefighters, and fire engines. They didn't have to leave right away, so they let me and some of the other kids in the neighborhood sit in the engine. It's probably one of my favorite memories from when I was a kid.

I was really really disappointed that Squad 51 and John Gage weren't there tho.

By the way, my house was fine. My dad had put some paneling in the fireplace (that thin cheap stuff people used to put on the walls instead of drywall in the 1970s. That stuff is practically paper. It curled up, and my dad saw it get sucked up the chimney. He freaked out and called the fire department. I remember him coming up the stairs, looking for baking soda to throw into the fireplace to put out the flames that were burning in it. He was yelling at my mom to call 911. Scary when it happened, but the total awesomeness of getting to talk to real firefighters, and sit in the engine pretty much imprinted me with a special love for firefighters. (when I got older, I realized another reason to love firefighters. They're usually cute)

My other favorite shows were Star Trek, CHiPs, and MacGyver.

MacGyver was actually more of a favorite show when I was a teenager than when I was a little kid. I was 16 when that began, and in my 20s when MacGyver ended.

Starznight 06-17-2015 09:21 AM

Macgyver definitely. Alfred Hitchcock presents my most favorite :p.

The Addams Family (Lurch was my hero!)
Car 54 (where are you :p)
The Honeymooners
Mousercise (had to stay fit you know)
Mr. Wizard!!! (Which along with Macgyver my mom hated us watching because of course we had to try to do all the cool things)
The Flintstones and the Jetsons
Garfield and friends!
Leave it to Beaver
The original Mickey Mouse club
Bozo the clown
Mary Tyler Moore
WKRP
Taxi
The Patty Duke Show
Happy Days
And regrettably, Bonanza

Really aside from Saturday morning cartoons, and early morning mousercise my dad controlled the remote and what we watched. So it was old school tv shows or game shows :p. Needless to say we played outside a lot ... Like a lot a lot.... Sun up till sundown all summer, any school breaks. So even Mr Wizard and Macgyver were only caught when my dad didn't come home for lunch.

tkrik 06-18-2015 09:51 PM

Good shows you guys! I remember so many of those.

Starz - I was on the Bozo show once. I went with my brownie troop. I'm not sure how that worked because I wasn't living in the Chicago area at the time. Maybe Bozo went on tour or something. :D I remember being really excited but once we got to the studio and on air I was petrified.

Does anyone remember Sunday nights with Mutual of Omaha and Walt Disney? I loved Sunday nights. Every now and then my parents would make popcorn and we were allowed to eat it in the living room while watching those shows. It was such a special treat.

Kitty 06-19-2015 01:57 AM

My Dad used to love to watch Hee Haw. :D I'll admit I watched it with him!

NurseNancy 06-19-2015 03:45 AM

the howdy dudy show; i was even on it once!
dr kildare; anything medical.
roy rogers/dale evans.

mrsD 06-19-2015 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 1149180)
Good shows you guys! I remember so many of those.

Starz - I was on the Bozo show once. I went with my brownie troop. I'm not sure how that worked because I wasn't living in the Chicago area at the time. Maybe Bozo went on tour or something. :D I remember being really excited but once we got to the studio and on air I was petrified.

Does anyone remember Sunday nights with Mutual of Omaha and Walt Disney? I loved Sunday nights. Every now and then my parents would make popcorn and we were allowed to eat it in the living room while watching those shows. It was such a special treat.

Oh, I used to watch the nature shows all the time. All of them in the late 50's and 60's.

Here is a trip down memory lane:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHyuYvvNMe4

I looked up "geese nesting in trees" because we had a goose checking out a huge hole in our old oak (where raccoons typically have their kits). This goose was really interested in the hole which was really high up in the tree..3 stories up. This hole is the result of a tornado ripping off a huge branch one spring-- luckily our home was miraculously undamaged.
Here is a photo of her:

So I searched Google and found the vintage Mutual of Omaha
film about the subject, which includes other wildlife in the Montana marsh with the geese.

So you might like the video, I thought. ;)

kicker 06-19-2015 09:50 AM

When I was in Elementary school we ran home to watch Soupy Sales.

When we got older and more "mature", Barnabas Collins on Dark Shadows.


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