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No one said these had to be GOOD shows few people seem to remember. Actually, the fact that some of these weren't such great shows probably is a lot of the reason people don't discuss them often today. They weren't on for long in the first place, so many people barely recall them from their original runs, and they don't get enough play in reruns to bring them to mind now.
The Second Hundred Years, about a guy who was lost in an avalanche in Alaska, is quick-frozen, and comes back to life in 1967.
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Originally Posted by ogre
No one said these had to be GOOD shows few people seem to remember. Actually, the fact that some of these weren't such great shows probably is a lot of the reason people don't discuss them often today.
LMAO, and I agree! I hadn't seen Here Come the Brides since I was 12 or so, and was just kind of stunned at how bad the writing was. Although this scene tugged at my heartstrings (probably from swooning over David Soul). The good stuff starts about a minute in:
Not listed here is actually my favorite tv comedy of all time- McHales Navy. Ernest Borgnine and a young Tim Conway were the stars. Only ran four seasons with 3 seasons set up in the Pacific (New Caledonia) and the 4th in Germany. Occasionally other stars would come in one shot roles; Sue Ann Langdon, George Kennedy, Claudine Longet (believe it or not), and several others.
Adventures in Paradise
The Man From Uncle
Ben Casey
I used to love all three of these.
Clarification: The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
U.N.C.L.E. was a fictitious secret international espionage and law-enforcement agency and was an acronym for United Network Command for Law and Enforcement.
The Invaders
NYPD _ not to be confused with NYPD Blue this ws a half hour show with Jack Warden. The show was very gritty and some what like a NY version of Dragnet in that the scripts were based on real NYPD cases.
One more - East side West side with George C Scott as a social worker it only lasted one season due to some of the controversial topics.
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