What Were Your Favorite TV Shows When Your Were a Kid?

Submitted by xtramelanin on March 12th, 2020 at 5:28 PM

Mates,

Since many of you/us won't be going to work for a while and we sure as heck won't be watching the NCAA's (silent fist of protest), I'm guessing many of you will have an increased amount of TV watching for shows you wouldn't otherwise bother with.  Reruns are easy to come by in the modern age, and maybe some of you will dial those up.  I can think of older shows like Gunsmoke or Lost in Space. Maybe cartoons like Space Ghost or Bugs Bunny.  Jump ahead to the 80's/90's and watch Seinfeld,  Friends, or newer programs like Deadliest Catch.  Apparently some of you are Bachelor/Bachelorette fans, but who knows? 

Anyway, today's question is in the title:  What were your favorite TV shows when you were growing up?  

Hoping all these cancellations have the intended beneficial effect.  Stay safe everybody

XM

shoes

March 12th, 2020 at 7:57 PM ^

As I recall Beau was an English cousin, not a brother. Maverick shows took more than a week to make, and seasons were about 39 weeks long back then. The alternating episodes feature Bret (The great James Garner) and Bart (Jack Kelly) allowed the WB television production studios to work on two shows simultaneously, but separately, so that they would have a show ready each week.

uminks

March 12th, 2020 at 6:59 PM ^

I can still remember all the jingles from the marvel comic cartoons in the early to mid 70s. If I remember correctly they came on Ch.20 WXON. 4 PM was CA, Hulk, IM, Namor and Thor. then followed by Spiderman.  I watched speed racer on ch.50.

rob f

March 12th, 2020 at 5:42 PM ^

The Rifleman---Chuck Connors was as badass as it gets, cutting down at least a couple outlaws per show in the name of truth, justice and the American Frontier, all the while raising his son on his own.

My other favorite was The Three Stooges---violent slapstick comedy at its very best! Mo, Larry, Curly,  Shemp, Joe, Curley Joe---loved them all! 

MGoFunkadelic

March 12th, 2020 at 7:38 PM ^

FYI:  Animaniacs will be rolling out new seasons starting this year.  I just sold the director a house and he is working directly with Steven Spielberg and they are continuing the story and style of drawing so as to not screw up a phenomenal cartoon.  Was able to nerd out with my client over all sorts of classic animation.  he even gave me Batman the Animated Series to rip to my hard drive.  

Special Agent Utah

March 12th, 2020 at 5:48 PM ^

The Transformers.

I loved characters like Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Prowl, Wheeljack, Starscream, and Megatron. 

After seeing them get hit by laser fire repeatedly, with no lingering effects, you can imagine the shock I got when “Transformers: The Movie” came out and all of them, and many others, got wasted in the first 30 minutes of the film. 

aa_squared

March 12th, 2020 at 5:49 PM ^

GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN ACRESSSSS is the place to beeeeeee!!!!!!!

Farmmmmmmmmmmmmm Living is the life for me.......

Simple and Pure Comedy.............Something that cannot be done today.................

xtramelanin

March 12th, 2020 at 5:52 PM ^

there's a certain part of that show that rings true here on the farm.  my wonderful wife says with a smile, from her giant law firm days to being the homeschooling mother of many with livestock and crops all around, 'whatever happened to limousine rides and sushi bars?!' 

Germany_Schulz

March 12th, 2020 at 5:51 PM ^

Batman '66

Ultraman

Johnny Sokko & his Flying Robot 

Lost in Space 

Twilight Zone

Hanna Barbera  (Yogi Bear, Hong Kong Phooey, Dynomutt, etc). 

Six Million Dollar Man 

ChiPs 

Hulk / Wonder Woman / Greatest American Hero 

Star Trek / Battlestar Gallactica 

Happy Days 

BeatOSU52

March 12th, 2020 at 6:00 PM ^

As a kid, I liked:  Recess, Ducktales, Tailspin, PepperAnn, Flash Forward, Even Stevens.  

Also,  the New Adventures is Winnie the Pooh was underrated .  It had a second layer of humor to it that was mastered perfectly 

And yes, I am a fan of The Bachelor currently. 

B-Nut-GoBlue

March 12th, 2020 at 6:04 PM ^

Babar (really young)

Doug

Rugrats

Salute Your Shorts

Rocko's Modern Life

The Little Koalas

Looney Tunes...loved Pink Panther especially but it was all so good, even with the not so subtle racism/

Heathcliff, so underrated

Garfield

Pete and Pete...though probably too young to get some of that humour

1WhoStayed

March 12th, 2020 at 6:14 PM ^

The Big Valley (Linda Evans)

Beverly Hillbilly’s (Ellie May) 

Hmmm, i’m seeing a pattern here...!

How about:

The Hulk 

Rifleman - Chuck Connors was a stone cold killa when he had to be!

Thanks XM for the OP.

 

chatster

March 12th, 2020 at 6:15 PM ^

Pre-1960 (years when I might’ve been considered a “kid”) in no special order:  

The Twilight Zone (my all-time favorite debuted in October 1959, so it qualifies), The Adventures of Superman, Captain Kangaroo, The Three Stooges Funhouse, The Ed Sullivan Show, You Bet Your Life, Concentration, To Tell the Truth, What’s My Line, Truth or Consequences, Beat the Clock, Wonderama, The Honeymooners, Leave It to Beaver, Father Knows Best, The Lone Ranger, Rin Tin Tin, Million Dollar Movie, The Mickey Mouse Club, Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, The Amos 'n Andy Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (debuted in September 1959, so it beats the cut-off date)

evenyoubrutus

March 12th, 2020 at 6:16 PM ^

Home Improvement, Family Matters. As I got older, Fresh Prince reruns. In college, I loved Scrubs. Couldn't get enough of it. So much better than Friends. Not even in the same conversation tbh

4godkingandwol…

March 12th, 2020 at 6:47 PM ^

God. I wouldn’t even know where to begin. As an immigrant with only one parent in the US who worked 16 hour days, I was practically raised by the television. Morning cartoons, after school cartoons, sitcoms, Saturday morning tv. I’d have to come up with favorites on each category, then break myself out by my various kid age cohorts. That would give you a list of about 50 shows that served as a substitute father for me in my formative years.