OT: Favorite TV show as a kid
The BIG FOUR
My Three Sons
The Donna Reed Show
Ozzie and Harriet
Father Knows Best
Yes, I am old.
I was born in 1980 so I got to watch those shows on Nickelodeon. My sister and I loved them!
Growing Pains, A-Team, Dukes of Hazzard, Full House, Saved by the Bell, and Family Ties to name a few.
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The Real Ghostbusters,Thundercats,animated Batman,TMNT 2k3,Wonder Years,Duck tales... I could go on and on. Silver hawks? Anyone?
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Man, after thinking about it there are so many that come to mind from Sitcoms, to Cartoons, to Nickelodeon shows......here are a bunch: Fresh Prince of Bell Aire, Growing Pains, Silver Spoons, Wonder Years, Small Wonder,Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Saved By The Bell (obviously), Family Ties, Family Matters, DuckTales, Voltron, Roseanne, DoubleDare, You Can't Do That On Television.....could go on forever.
A-Team
Dukes of Hazzard
Leave it to Beaver
Happy Days
Brady Bunch
Three's Company
Cheers
Night Court
Alf
McGyver (sp)
Who's the Boss (Alyssa Milano)
Family Ties
Growing Pains
Facts of Life
Different Strokes
Silver Spoons
A Different World
Laverne and Shirley
Mork and Mindy
Bosom Buddies
Charles in Charge
Boy Meets World
Cosby Show
Prince of Bell Air
Transformers
Inspector Gadget
GI Joe
The Wonder Years
Saved by the Bell
Full House
Webster
Jeffersons
Good Times
What's Happening?
Punky Brewster
Gilligan's Island
Bewitched
I Dream of Jeannie
Damn this list is getting long
That's a great list there. You listed many of my favorites as well. I remember the Tuesday night lineup (my favorite) on ABC back in in the early 80's
8:00: Happy Days
8:30: Laverne & Shirley
9:00: Three's Company
Duck tales
Voltron
Magnum P.I.
My favorite show was Voltron. When Power Rangers came out it was very difficult to like it...It was like they were taking a crap on something I loved. That is just my perspective. Lots of my younger friends loved Power Rangers though. To each their own.
I hate to break it to you, but the Japanese source material for Power Rangers significantly predates the japanese source material for Voltron. Voltron was just localized first.
Both of them are part of the long line of "super robot" fiction in Japanese culture that stretches back to the 50s.
...almost forgot.
I like the scrambled one that made 'woman' sounds... and ocassionally you could see some breast...
the hours spent watching for a couple great moments... well great if you are 12.
jdon
Channel 32 or something like that, back in the day.
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A couple of sports ones I watched as a kid were the Baseball Bunch with Johnny Bench and on Sunday evenings I would stay up late to watch the George Michael Sports Machine. Since we did not have cable, it was like the sports center show for me.
A little surprised by the lack of popularity for 90s sitcoms. Here are some of my favorites:
Family Matters
Fresh Prince of Bel Air (I probably watched every episode)
Full House
Sanford and Son
Saved By the Bell
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, All That, Powerpuff Girls, Boy Meets World, 90210, etc. And lots of reruns: Cosby, Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Designing Women, Golden Girls, etc.
Use to broadcast this Japanese cartoon series in the morning sometime in '68. I think it ran for 3 years then they took it off the air. I really enjoyed this show as a young child.
I used to run the website for Disney's One Saturday Morning. I don't see it on anyone's list except a couple mentions of "Doug." *sniff*
Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, M*A*S*H and Different Strokes were my favorites along with Thundar the Barbarian and cartoons. The old westerns, Lone Ranger, Cisco Kid and Tarzan re-runs on WKBD-50 were awesome too. I think Sonny Elliott was the host.
Sanford and Son, Welcome back Cotter, Three's Company
Probably because I was just getting into cartoons when I turned 5 in '67! Underdog, Bullwinkle show, Kimba the White Lion, Speed Racer, Ultraman and the Banana Splits! It just didn't get any better!
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