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happyman 01-29-2005 03:31 AM

Shows from your youth
 
I'm sitting at home, watching TV at 3am. Im watching the a-team, the cosby show, and bosom buddies. Bosom Buddies is before my time, but I didnt realize back in the day how bad the A-Team and the Cosby Show were. What shows held up? What shows stunk? I think the show that held up the best, and still will, was Cheers, and the most disappointing was Night Court.

ironmaiden7o7 01-29-2005 05:35 AM

I remember the show Swans Crossing, does anyone remember that show? I believe Sarah Michelle Gellar played a role in there. I liked it a lot and it was showing I believe in 1991-1992. Yea, but Cheers was hot, I'd still watch it.

ShaniFaye 01-29-2005 05:48 AM

Family Ties and Perfect Strangers.....I would NEVER miss an episode of either of those

Perect Strangers came on, on friday nites and I was 17....I worked at Service Merchandise in the electronics dept and if I had to work that nite ALL the TV's were tuned to that channel so I could see Balki :lol:

ICER 01-29-2005 06:49 AM

Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galatica, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Project Blue Book, The Muppet Show, Star Trek,

just to name a few that still as a big following today.

Date the Banana 01-29-2005 06:50 AM

anyone remember The Adventures of Beans Baxter? That must have run for only a year or so when I was growing up, but I still remember it as being somewhat, hmmm....good probably doesn't quite cut it, but it wasn't BAD...

maleficent 01-29-2005 07:20 AM

Oh goodness - Bosom Buddies -- look how far Tom Hanks has come -- who knew he'd have won an Oscar from his performance in that series. :)

Let's step into the wayback machine for a moment -- the ABC Friday Night Lineup. The Brady Bunch (yup, it was a primetime series), The Partridge Family, and I beleive Love American Style.

Playing the Love Boat drinking game in college, followed by Fantasy Island, pure trash.

Mork and Mindy I think held up really well, Robin Williams was funny then he's still funny.

anyone remember when tv stations signed off for the night? In the good old days before reruns and infomercials...

Charlatan 01-29-2005 07:24 AM

Man from Atlantis
Six Million Dollar Man

Kroft Superstars (Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Doctor Shinker, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters)
Hong Kong Phooey
Laff-a-lympics (all the Hanna Barbara characters in wacky Olympic sports... Scoobie Doobies vs. Yogi Bear's team vs. Bad Guys... what were the team names)
Falcon and DynoMutt

Secret Railroad... some animated French series with an English dub where this kid has a train station in his closet that he rides to another world... the girl with the star shaped hair is always there to meet him (Lisa Simpson totally stole her hair style).

ICER 01-29-2005 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Charlatan
Man from Atlantis
Six Million Dollar Man

Kroft Superstars (Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Doctor Shinker, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters)
Hong Kong Phooey
Laff-a-lympics (all the Hanna Barbara characters in wacky Olympic sports... Scoobie Doobies vs. Yogi Bear's team vs. Bad Guys... what were the team names)
Falcon and DynoMutt

Secret Railroad... some animated French series with an English dub where this kid has a train station in his closet that he rides to another world... the girl with the star shaped hair is always there to meet him (Lisa Simpson totally stole her hair style).

Good grief. How could how could I forget those :confused: espeacilly the Man from Atlantis with Patrick Duffy, That was a pretty good show. and Kroft Superstars but you forgot Wonder Buggy. another great little show.

Let's not forget the Banana Splits, with Danger Inland and the Three Muskteers.

Man, a slew of names just came flooding back. thanks Charlatan for jogging my memory.

maleficent 01-29-2005 08:18 AM

Saturday morning... Before going out to play.. parked in front of the telly

Land of the Lost, Holly and her pigtails and the Sleestaks

I probably learned more from Schoolhouse Rock than I did from actual school, (the only way I know the preamble to the constitution is to sing it :)

American Bandstand.


OOOH OOOH OOOH -- Shaazam and Isis.. :)

JumpinJesus 01-29-2005 08:34 AM

If we're talking prime-time shows I remember as a child - like 5 or 6 - then Emergency! was my absolute favorite. Followed by The Six Million Dollar Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Wonder Woman. A show that I hated then but find funny now and seems to have stood the test of time is Barney Miller.

There's a station here in Chicago called Me-TV that on Jan. 1 started showing lots of old shows, kind of like what TVLand used to be. Sunday Nights at 9 is Alfred Hitchcock presents and at 10 is Twilight Zone. Sunday night has become my new "Must See TV". Every night at 8 is Mary Tyler Moore and at 8:30 is Bob Newhart, 2 shows I never saw as a kid but am picking up now and really enjoying.

Charlatan 01-29-2005 12:43 PM

Icer... Wonder Buggy... Schlep! I knew I was forgetting one of them...

I also seem to remember the "host" of the Kroft Superstars were some sort of KISS like band... do you remember this too?

oh yeah... Superfriends! Wonder Twins Powers Activate!

ICER 01-29-2005 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan
Icer... Wonder Buggy... Schlep! I knew I was forgetting one of them...


I also seem to remember the "host" of the Kroft Superstars were some sort of KISS like band... do you remember this too?

I think your talking about the Bugaloos. I had a major crush on the girl in that group

Quote:

oh yeah... Superfriends! Wonder Twins Powers Activate!
blagh..if any cartoons characters need to be lost to time. it's the Wonder Twins. Now the earlier Superfriends (the hour long verison) with Wendy, Mervin and Wonder Dog rocked. Those story lines had substance. While the later was all fluff.

ryfo 01-29-2005 06:16 PM

cartoon called gigantor.... used to get up early on Satdurday to watch that one and also the Champions it was on late thurs and I used to beg the parents to let me watch (was probably on around 9.30 but when youre young.....)

ICER 01-29-2005 06:25 PM

You know, pretty soon, we are going to need a new thread about old but not forgotton cartoon shows :D

ShaniFaye 01-29-2005 06:35 PM

lets not forget Land of the Lost, Big Foot and Wildboy, and H.R puff and stuff WITCHIPOOOOO

Shazam!

oh and george of the jungle, tom slick and super chicken

Captain CAAAAAVEMAN

ICER 01-29-2005 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShaniFaye
lets not forget Land of the Lost, Big Foot and Wildboy, and H.R puff and stuff WITCHIPOOOOO

Shazam!

oh and george of the jungle, tom slick and super chicken

OH DEAR GOD, the mighty trio of Super Chicken (which I have the sound wav for bTW), Tom Slick, And good ole George. My reason for getting up in the morning. But let us not forget the Mighty Heros with Strong Man, Diaper Man, Rope Man, and the rest of them.

Cross-Over 01-29-2005 07:06 PM

I really enjoyed Small Wonder as a kid. Harry and the Hendersons and Alf were also some of my favorites.

Lockjaw 01-29-2005 09:31 PM

Hey! The Cosby Show was good!

The Dukes of Hazzard is one show that I've seen and I can't believe I watched and liked.
Little black kid in Texas getting all giddy and pretending my dad's car was the General Lee and wanting to paint a rebel flag on the roof.
Oh and All in the Family and the Jeffersons...can't believe they showed characters acting that racist on tv.

heccubusiv 01-29-2005 10:06 PM

Hey Dude, Salute Your Shorts, Legends of the Hidden Temple all great shows that made my growing up a little better, they are still great to watch now, but more for a laugh to see how bad the actually were

KellyC 01-29-2005 11:08 PM

This might make some of you feel old...

Fresh Prince of Bel Air
In Living Colors
Saved by the Bells

Good shows, good times.

Grancey 01-30-2005 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maleficent
anyone remember when tv stations signed off for the night? In the good old days before reruns and infomercials...

Our local NBC station signed off at 10:00 every night with...."It's 10:00. Do you know where your children are?"

Grancey 01-30-2005 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ICER
You know, pretty soon, we are going to need a new thread about old but not forgotton cartoon shows :D

Does anyone remember The Bugaloos?

ICER 01-30-2005 05:04 PM

Quote:

The Bugaloos?
I do. I had a huge crush on the girl

flstf 01-30-2005 05:13 PM

The Twilight Zone
Outer Limits
Leave it to Beaver
Star Trek
Rocky and Bullwinkle
I Spy - I watched some of these recently and can't believe how bad it was.

Charlatan 01-30-2005 05:31 PM

Speaking of Shazam... what about Isis?

I AM ISIS!!!! (thunderclap here)

The Lost Saucer with Jim Neighbours and Ruth Buzzy as aliens...

Baggy Pants and the NitWits...

Redjake 01-30-2005 06:12 PM

Inspector Gadget
Thundercats
Power Rangers (they're older than you think)
Smurfs
Carebears
Bobby's World
X-Men
Friends (scary)
Simpsons
Star Trek: The Next Generation
The Cosby Show
Animaniacs
Ducktales
The Mickey Mouse Show
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Ghostbusters

sapiens 01-30-2005 07:08 PM

I liked Scarecrow and Mrs. King, the Equalizer, Spencer for Hire, the A-team and Airwolf when I was a kid. I'm not sure that any of them hold up today.

Lockjaw 01-30-2005 07:36 PM

Oh! Just thought of some old Nickelodeon joints I used to watch as a wee child.

You can't do that on Television.
Barfs...I dunno...
That was one twisted TV show now that I think about it.

Double Dare
Danger Mouse
Banana Man

Oh and Good Times!
DAMN DAMN DAMN!!!!

Mr.Deflok 01-30-2005 09:24 PM

I can't believe no one here has menionted Knight Rider yet... not to mention MacGuyver....

http://glasspipes.imghost.org/15000/...npic2_big_.jpg

Both still rock, but in a good-bad sort of way.

K-Wise 01-30-2005 10:06 PM

http://www.contractorpeon.com/dabomb...les%202%20.jpg
http://www.ghg.net/wduncan/voltron/voltitle.jpg
http://www.davis-reno.com/Downloads/...g/Doug%203.gif
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Higlander...Queen sung the theme song..how fuckin cool is that?
http://www.audiorevolution.com/gifs/...highlander.gif

Little known cartoon by the name of Family Dog :D
http://www.vegalleries.com/misccels/50fam2.jpg

Sooooooooooooo funny...shame it got cancelled :(.

http://www.tvtome.com/images/shows/0/0/64-13156-sm.jpg

There was also a short lived comedy sketch show on MTV called "The State" which I watched all the time but got cancelled.

Liquid Television anyone?
http://www.toonarific.com/pics_root/...visionlogo.jpg

Asta!!

Suave 01-31-2005 12:38 AM

The show that I consistently hope to see in syndication is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which I believe may in fact be the best children's cartoon ever created. I'd also like to see Captain Planet again. Shows from my youth (youth in my case being probably 12-) that stunk I don't remember that well, but one that sticks out in my mind is Degrassi High. God I hate that show, and all incarnations of it thereafter.

Bryndian_Dhai 01-31-2005 12:54 AM

Nobody mentioned Fat Albert! *grins* I wasn't allowed to watch television, but on Saturday morning, if it was on PBS or "educational" we were allowed to watch for a couple of hours during the hottest part of the day, while we weren't outside.....

So my line up included Sesame Street (and yes, I'll still watch it now if I catch it on... I LOVE Snuffalumpagus. *grins), Reading Rainbow, 3-2-1 Contact, Electric Company, Saturday morning book-to-short films (Not the After School special, though we sometimes could watch those, no these were short books that were made into hour long films, I forget the name of the show)....

I used to sneak up late at night and watch tv in the kitchen after everyone went to bed..... Friday Night Videos! heheh..... and Up All Night with Gilbert Godfried, before Rhonda Shearer.

And Maleficient.... You're not the only one who sings the preamble to the Constitution. *grins* There's a cd out of remakes by bands of all the Saturday Morning cartoon theme songs AND one of the Schoolhouse Rocks songs. I bought them both, and they're two of my favorite cds to pop in the player when I need fun music to clean or cook to. heheh.

Locke7 01-31-2005 07:34 AM

I thought airwolf was really cool as a kid. But I don't think it did very well. In fact I think I'll go look it up on ebay or something. That would be a great blast to the past. Probably stinks in this day and age though.

warrrreagl 01-31-2005 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan
Speaking of Shazam... what about Isis?

I AM ISIS!!!! (thunderclap here)

In my memory, she says, "Oh Mighty Isis......" followed by heavy reverb.

It seems like I've answered this before, but I was hooked on The Beatles cartoon and The Banana Splits. One of the shorts featured in Banana Splits was "Danger Island," and the lead character used to say, "Uh oh, Chongo." For some reason, I still say this phrase a lot to this day.

ICER 01-31-2005 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warrrreagl
In my memory, she says, "Oh Mighty Isis......" followed by heavy reverb.

It seems like I've answered this before, but I was hooked on The Beatles cartoon and The Banana Splits. One of the shorts featured in Banana Splits was "Danger Island," and the lead character used to say, "Uh oh, Chongo." For some reason, I still say this phrase a lot to this day.


Chongo?? I thought his name was Tongo??

How about the Mighty Orbots, Robotech, The Bionic Six, and The Galaxy Rangers?

Charlatan 01-31-2005 08:49 AM

warrrreagl... I remembered the reverb but not Oh Mighty Isis... but I just Googled it and you are right...

This thread is dredging up all kinds of stuff from my childhood...

Kids Are People Too
The Bay City Rollers Show (if was more stuff from Sid and Marty Krofft)

ICER... it wasn't the Bugaloos... I just looked it up. It was Kaptain Kool and the Kongs... they were the hosts of The Krofft Supershow that featured: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Dr. Shrinker and Wonderbug and some epoisodes of Lost Saucer...

It's amazing how much live action programming there was in those days...

The Great Grape Ape...
Thundar the Barbarian

Anyone remember the short lived live action Spiderman series?

ICER 01-31-2005 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan
Anyone remember the short lived live action Spiderman series?

Sadly, yes I do. Boy it was bad.

How about the short lived TV series called 'Tales of the Gold Monkey'?

Charlatan 01-31-2005 09:35 AM

Yes. Yes it was really bad. I worked at video store (many years ago) and we had a couple episodes of it on the shelf... I used to play it on the store system... It was so bad it wasn't even funny...

Tales of the Gold Monkey rings a bell...

What about "Bring 'em Back Alive?"... I loved that show...

Grancey 01-31-2005 12:17 PM

I still have two lunchboxes from those years....
H.R. Puffinstuff and The Bugaloos..................

The Bugaloos, the Bugaloos
they're in the air and everywhere.....

Captain Nemo 01-31-2005 12:42 PM

I can't believe that no one has chimed in with the Monkees


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