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Batman from the 1960s. I'd rush home from school everyday and watch it. I was recently trying to remember all the villains from that show. I came up with Penguin, Riddler, Joker, Mr. Freeze, Egghead, King Tut, Cat Woman. Maybe there were more but that's all I remember.
Too many to list. Saturday morning Westerns as a kid in the 50s - Sky King, Hopalong Cassidy, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, etc. not to mention the cartoon shows. How about Soupy Sales, Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, Leave It to Beaver, The Life of Riley.......
I could on on for paragraphs. I guess I never had *one* favorite show.
Too many to list. Saturday morning Westerns as a kid in the 50s - Sky King, Hopalong Cassidy, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, etc. not to mention the cartoon shows. How about Soupy Sales, Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, Leave It to Beaver, The Life of Riley.......
I could on on for paragraphs. I guess I never had *one* favorite show.
I loved the Saturday morning Westerns and cartoons too. And The Life of Riley was also one of my favorites. William Bendix was an awesome funnyman but he was also a great serious actor. I saw him in some dramas in the late 1950s, especially a half-hour episode of Westinghouse Playhouse, and was amazed at his depth of range.
Probably Happy Days in teen/tween years, Batman and Mission Imposdible series for childhood, under 10. I like Twilight zone series but not watching in my childhood, it’s more like after college.
Probably Happy Days in teen/tween years, Batman and Mission Imposdible series for childhood, under 10. I like Twilight zone series but not watching in my childhood, it’s more like after college.
Twilight Zone was too scary to watch in my childhood. Sometimes there were monsters and aliens on that show. Lost in Space was scary too but I watched it anyway.
All these responses brought wonderful memories flooding my brain. So many favorites!
My first thought, for myself, was Lassie. It always made me fearful during the crisis and so happy when Lassie saved the day.
Captain Kangaroo was a great one also.
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