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Amos 'n Andy - now that goes back a few years! .
This is about as far back as I can recollect. archive.org/details/I_Married_Joan rhine44 1 month ago org/details/I_Married_Joan.
Amos 'n Andy" aired on CBS in 1951-53.....was the first program to have an exclusively Black cast and was hilarious! .
I don't know what came first. But I can tell you this, I have seen some really old show. I loved Gene Autry with Pat Buttram and the horse ChampionAdventures of Kit CarsonRoy Rogers and Dale EvansLone RangerSky KingSergeant Preston of the Yukon and Yukon KingCircus BoyLiberace (believe or not I loved that show) He always ended the show with "Ill be seeing you in all the old familiar places, that this heat of mine embraces...all day through?
Beulah -- I hardly remember it. Amos & Andy Inner SanctumWhich is the oldest? .
I have a wicked early memory and I was glued to the blue baby sitter.
The Mickey Mouse Club! I was probably 3 or 4. youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=3yWYql3-Yuk com/watch?
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I Love Lucy" is the first series I remember, rhine44.
Abbot and Costello // Life of Riley // Our Miss Brooks // Rin Tin Tin / Mr. Peepers -- And Yes - as Old ppie stated - I know now a days it's considered stereo-typing - but I loved to watch and listen to Amos 'n Andy. (Sorry, but I don't think that show was any more anti-black than The Three Stooges was anti-white stereo-typing - just my opinion).
Add to the above -- The Red Skelton Show and Molly Goldberg.(Damn I've spent a lot of time in front of the T.V.!) .
(As a P.S. - When I was a kid in gh School - in Manhattan, we used to play hookey and go to hotel lobbies and grab complementary tickets to T.V. Studios -- We used to go to "Beat The Clock" and I also think I remember going to "I've Got A Secret" a few times. ) .
There was a show of an artist who taught kids how to draw. You bought a piece of plastic or cellophane - attached it to the screen of the TV - and then followed his lines, as he drew on the screen. Does anyone remember it?
Soupy Sales and Kukla, Fran, and Ollie while visiting relatives in Detroit in about 1956.
I remember watching reruns of older stuff but I think Captain Kangaroo is the earliest show I remember.
And the Six Million Dollar Man. But, far and away the best ever was ... Grizzly Adams! - YAY, the best ever... (everything else sucked) ^Carrot 1 month ago.
I enjoyed that show as well. Rhine44 1 month ago .
How about Dobie Gillus, Burns and Allen, The Real McCoys, The Red Skelton Hour, You Bet Your Life (Groucho Marx), Dragnet, Car 54 Where Are You, Sea Hunt, Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, Then one about the maid (can't remember her name. I think it started with a B), Life Of Riley, Oh, and The Liberace Show......I loved him as a child. My mom tells me as a child of 3, I adored him.
When his show was over I'd run over to the Tv and hug it and say, "Don't go rachie, don't go! " Those were the days.
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Does anyone else remember when television wasn't continuous. That a program would end and then a test pattern would.
Did they ever release Friday the 13th Television Series on DVD.
(The Twilight Zone episode doesn't count.).
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