Favorite Childhood Show
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Seeing the post about Captain Kangaroo and Sesame Street got me to thinking back to my childhood. For me, it was always Mister Rodgers and the magic kingdom with the trolley. "Won't you be my neighbor?" I still remember him singing that song, changing out of his shoes into slippers and putting on that yellow sweater.
I did also watch Sesame street and I know I've seen Captain Kangaroo. Then there was Romper Room...remember the majic mirror? I wonder if those shows were as annoying to the adults in our lives as the shows of today like Barney, TeleTubbies and Thomas the Tank Engine!
What did you used to like?
I did also watch Sesame street and I know I've seen Captain Kangaroo. Then there was Romper Room...remember the majic mirror? I wonder if those shows were as annoying to the adults in our lives as the shows of today like Barney, TeleTubbies and Thomas the Tank Engine!
What did you used to like?
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Are you sure it wasn't Mr. Zing? I used to watch Romper Room and then tune into Mr. Zing.
Zanne
I had to be the youngest Barnaby Jones viewer in the entire country.
Paul in Cannon Beach
***Watching TYATR and Dallas at such a young age may have brought on my over-dramatic tendencies. Hmmm....I'll just blame that on my mother who actually drove me to want to watch those shows because she told me I couldn't. Can anyone suggest a therapist? lol
Howdy Doody was another favorite, as was Pinky Lee. As far as non kid-focused shows go, I used to love Red Skelton, The Real McCoys, Jimmy Durante, and Liberace (go figure!) The old panel shows were fun too - What's My Line?, I've Got a Secret, Masquerade Party.
I remember the Search for Applegate's Treasure -- the song went, "the gold doubloons and pieces of eight, all belong to Applegate..." and something about "the treasure bright that made men fight, and none were left to bury the chest." I can't remember any more but the memories just came flooding back. Thanks, it was kind of a day brightener. x:-)
The chest is here, but wait ...
Where are those gold dubloons and pieces of eight, pieces of eight, peices of eight?
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>What did you used to like?
My dad swears he still has nightmares about the "La LA la la la la...." theme from the Smurfs! Every Saturday morning - 7 am!
Praise the Lord, it is finally raining here in Mid-Missouri.
Have a great day,
Dutch2
Does anyone remember a show that had a tree house? That wasn't a part of the Romper Room I don't think.
I remember Electric Company. What that a regional thing? (I'm from Nebraska)
Schoolhouse Rock! Conjunction junction, what's your function?
Of course, saturday morning cartoons: Scooby Doo, Grape Ape, Pink Panther. When I was a kid, we even named our bowling team the Grape Apes.
Evenings, we watched MASH. I loved it long before I was old enough to understand it.
I always wanted to watch Little House on the Prairie, but my older brothers wouldn't let me. I became an avid reader of the "Little House" books instead.
Oooh - and Charlie's Angels. I always wanted to be Jaclyn Smith's character.
For sheer lunacy, nothing beat a local show that was on when I used to go visit my grandparents in Dallas -- Icky Twerp and Slam Bang Theater. Icky was the MC and entertainment between episodes of The Three Stooges and similar fare. I have great memories of watching the Stooges with my grandfather.
OMG Don, I had forgotten about Sky King. .many of you have mentioned other great ones. .like Don, we still watch the Mayberry gang. .Anybody in the Ohio (Dayton) area remember Bozo?. .
Getting nostalgic again, but I just finished reading "Standing in the Rainbow" by Fannie Flagg. . Anyone (regardles of age) who has enjoyed or traveled back as a result of the some of these posts, would I think enjoy it. Starts at WWII and goes to present with one small town and family. It focus too much on one character in the middle, but otherwise. .such a humorous read. Many of the antics of the young hero. .climbing water towers and such. .remind me of some of the stories you have told here. . Anyway, if you need a quick read, and want to remember or learn about the good old days. .try it. .
I remember Bozo, But my favorite was Ghoulardi! Maybe that's a Cleveland show. It was followed by Big Chuck and Hoolihan with the Mushmouth Mariani Pizza fight of the century.
My favorite TV show as a kid was "Oh Suzanna!" It starred Gail Storm. She was a hostess on a cruise ship and was always in trouble with Captain Huxley. I thought she was so cool and I wanted to be like her. It seems it carried over into adulthood - now I'm an HR Director ("employee hostess") in a local government and always in trouble with the Mayor!
I also liked Sky King, Paladin, and Wagon Train.
"Sam"
Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden
December Bride with Spring Byington
I Remember Mama (but I don't remember who starred in it!)
Love That Bob with Bob Cummings
The Loretta Young Show
The GE Playhouse with Ronald Regan ("At General Electric,progress is our most important product."
I haven't seen Lassie, Rin-Tin-Tin, or My Friend Flicka mentioned yet among the kids shows.
Anyone who grew up in Minneapolis in the 50s would remember Axel and His Dog - Axel wore a striped shirt, suspenders, and an engineer's cap, had a bushy moustache, and spoke with a thick, fake scandinavian accent. He used arm puppets (sort of like Soupy Sales did) for his buddies, Towser the dog, and Talulah the cat.
He lived under the sea and wore one of those old fashioned (not at the time) diver suits with the big metal headpiece. He talked to the fish, who talked back to him.
Also: Dark Shadows!!I used to stop at my friends house on the way home from school to watch it since I wasnt allowed to watch it at home (her mom worked, very convenient).
I don't remember "Diver Dan." I remember "The underwater world with Jacques Cousteau" and "Sea Hunt."
"Sam"