| Old TV Shows Posted: 5/21/2009 4:51:59 PM | | Don Knotts made that show a success. When he left in 1965 the show was never the same and only lasted three more seasons. One of my favorite characters on that show was Ernest T. Bass. Barney would beg Andy to take Ernest T. out back to the alley in order to slap him around and Andy would reply "He'd kill ya!". Another favorite was when Barney took judo lessons to take on Fred the grocery store clerk. And how about when Barney bought a stolen car from a group of car thieves led by a little old lady? | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 5/21/2009 5:31:42 PM | | Is Seinfeld considerd an old TV show? I have been watching all the Seinfeld dvd's, and can't imagine there will ever be a show as funny as this one. At least not on any of the major networks. Kramer was the star of the show, but George Costanza made me laugh harder than anyone I have ever seen on TV. "George is gettin ANGRY!!" | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 5/21/2009 5:40:51 PM | Peter Gunn, Mr Lucky, Tightrope, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Honey West, Men Into Space, any of the Irwin Allen SF shows... even QM did some decent SF.
If today's producers must rob ideas from past success, they really should steal quality. | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 5/21/2009 10:45:10 PM | | I don't remember those shows as I was a child of the '70s. I call these reality shows "garbage tv". Cougar? Give me a break. As long as my sons are not part of that show I'll be fine. | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 10/5/2009 4:02:20 PM | | I liked alot of the older TV shows. They are much better than some of the garbage on TV now. My most favorite older TV show is Perfect Strangers. Thankfully, they released the 1st and 2nd season on DVD. I'm hoping for more seasons to be released. | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 10/5/2009 4:38:56 PM | | The Fugitive, Eddie's Father, My Three Sons, Car 54, Room 222, White Shadow. | |
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| Old TV Shows Posted: 10/5/2009 5:06:08 PM | in 1991-2 I worked as a house counselor for adjudicated male youth (15-17yrs 364days). I was surprised to discover those boys LOVED to watch Perry Mason every day at noon. | |
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