Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Feb 17, 2010


Tell about your first favorite TV shows.

I will first tell about our fist TV. It was an old Black and White one with a thing we could put in front of it to make it look like color. It was a big beast as well. It was our only TV for a lot of years. We did finally get a color TV and from then on I don’t really remember any of them specifically. I do remember the shows however that I would get to watch once in a while after school. We had the Lone Ranger, Zorro, The Rifleman, and I Love Lucy. Those were probably my favorites with no particular one as the favorite. I remember a few other shows that we watched like Larwence Welk , and the Monkees.

I was curious after writing this the other night so went to the internet and found a list of movies from the 40's through the 70's. I was surprised when I found out the ages of some of the shows.

I have listed the ones I remember the best below from the 40's and 50's.

40's TV shows
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
Candid Camera
Ed Wynn Show
Howdy Doody Show
The Jack Benny Show
The Life of Riley (1949)
Lone Ranger
The Perry Como Show
50's TV Shows
20th Century Fox Hour
Abbott and Costello Show
Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet
Adventures Of Superman
Adventures Of Wild Bill Hickok
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Annie Oakley
Bonanza
Cisco Kid
Dennis The Menace
Dragnet
Ed Sullivan Show
Father Knows Best
Flash Gordon (1954)
Frank Sinatra Show
Gunsmoke
I Love Lucy
Invisible Man, The (1958)
Lassie
Lawman
Leave It To Beaver
Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
My Friend Flicka
Perry Mason
Rawhide
Red Skelton Show
Rifleman, The
Rin Tin Tin (1954)
Robin Hood (1955)
Science Fiction Theatre
This is Your Life
Three Stooges
Twilight Zone, The (1959)
Untouchables, The (1959)
Wagon Train
Wanted: Dead Or Alive
Wonderful World of Disney
Zane Grey Theater
Zorro (1957)

1 comment:

  1. First one that I can remember: The Price is Right!! The next one would have to be Smurfs. After that it is a blur until X-Men.

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