I always thought Sesame Street was kind of weird.
I remember friends talking about these shows but I only and rarely saw them as reruns. My parents didn't get us a TV until I was eleven. I never got into them.
Those were some of my favorites...
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I always thought Sesame Street was kind of weird.
I remember friends talking about these shows but I only and rarely saw them as reruns. My parents didn't get us a TV until I was eleven. I never got into them.
Those were some of my favorites...
Race Bannon & Haji... before PC fucked things up
Officer Dibble
ROSIE the Robot.............. Spacely's A Jerk HIC!
When she got hammered on some oil and other crap.
CAR 54 WHERE ARE YOUUUUUUUuuuuuu
The Munsters
and last but not least
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6QzbvH-ZNo
I enjoy watching speed racer rerun cartoon as well when I was little kid.
During the 60s, Honda was getting into racing including F1, and cartoon was basically the advertisement for Honda.
White car with red circle (where Mach5 has 5 inside the red circle).
White Lucky strike car w/ ad which has red circle.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_in_Formula_One
http://pds.exblog.jp/pds/1/201308/27...4_22105729.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...006_Brazil.jpg
Thanks for bringing up the topic! I had fun reliving some of those old shows and memories.
http://youtu.be/t-9pDZMRCpQ
http://youtu.be/rZMmPWTwTHc
http://youtu.be/8_NzZvdsbWI
The reboot of Johnny Quest was amazing.
But MR. PEABODY !
Why Sherman, surely you've heard of the........................ Fig Newton
https://www.google.com/search?q=frac..._m-N6RxMsfeeM:https://www.ar-15.co/image/jpeg;base...QyM0RSpUCP/9k=
With all of these other programs being discussed here how did you guys find time for Captain Kangaroo?
Also, this thread reminded me that I’ve been meaning to see if I can drag up some old episodes of All in the Family to rewatch. Liberal heads would explode if we had a show like that today.
In the 50's there was one neighbor with a TV and 11 kids (Yep, Salt Lake City).
All the kids would gather to watch Superman and Howdy Doody.
We got our own TV about 1959 and Dad limited viewing to one hour each Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
That box will rot your brain - read a book.
When we traveled and stayed at motels, we paid a quarter each 1/2 hour in a mechanism to watch TV
The time always ran out in the middle of a show.
Yep!
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You asked for the old-timers to chime in!
Just stay off my lawn and turn down that rock and roll music!!!
Somebody answer that damn phone!!!