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Oh, I remember, My Mother the Car very well! That was on about an hour or so after Topper. Maybe 2 hours. I think Gale Storm was in between them.
What about Clutch Cargo?
I remember "My Mother The Car", "Topper" and Gale Storm..........but "Clutch Cargo" doesn't ring a bell.
I remember "My Mother The Car", "Topper" and Gale Storm..........but "Clutch Cargo" doesn't ring a bell.
Clutch Cargo was a cartoon that resembled a comic book. It had some kind of new and inexpensive animation for the times. He had a young nephew or something like that named Spinner and a dog named Paddlefoot.
Topper ran from '53 to '55
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Twilight zone
The Fugitive
Naked City
Peter Gunn
Route 66
On ME tv Sunday night along with many of the shows listed on many of the pages of the thread during the week
Some of the shows listed on this thread don't seem all that obscure, but that can be tricky. How little known the show seems might well be a matter of the age of the person doing the recollecting. Even a few years' difference in age among kids makes a big difference in what shows they watch. Three years or so of difference in the age between the people posting here could make all the difference in whether you barely remember a show or it was one you watched often, or at least were familiar with.
She annoyed me, even as a child. LOL. I wondered why she didn't get fired.
But then again, I loved "My Mother The Car", usually listed as one of the worst TV shows ever aired. As a kid, I thought it was funny.
I also liked this show called "It's About Time" that no one seems to remember. I can sing the theme song. The premise was that two astronauts went back into time somehow and lived with cave people.
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