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I only remember two...Star Trek and Married With Children.
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Mr.Bean
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He was a huge fan of the Twighlight Zone, and Gilligan's Island.
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Nightly news. He worked 3 jobs and didn't have time to watch TV.
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Grandstand and horseracing
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The Benny Hill show.
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Sanford and Son All in the Family Goodtimes Hogans Heroes The Jeffersons Anything you find on the national geographic channel.
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The Ed Sullivan Show, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Luck Strike Hit Parade, Gillette Cavalcade of Sports,
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Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour We all then watched it - as a family Ditto for the Mitch Miller show Lots of other 50s stuff that I got into, but not my dad. He wasn't a big one for Howdy Doody like I was. lol
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Soap operas- I don't know the names. Maybe the young and the restless? Other things, too- but that's what he watched the most.
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The Dean Martin Show yo...
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ANY cowboy film, time and time again ha!
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We all watched TV together. My dad didn't have a favorite. We all like watching comedies and variety shows. We love Car 54 where are you, the Honeymooners, Ed Sullivan, Get Smart, Laugh in, All in the Family, McHale's Navy, too many to name.
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GunSmoke.
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Hee Haw...I used to watch it with him in the barn at night after we would feed and cover the horses. and he LOVED horseracing! Gee...that was almost 20 years ago!
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Here's two: Gunsmoke and The Untouchables.
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None. We didn't get TV until I was 15. He never watched very much during his whole life.
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M*A*S*H
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Seinfeld. And X-Files.
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Hill Street Blues and Fish
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Bonanza, Sea Hunt, and The Untouchables. They were great programs, I enjoyed them too. Of course back then we didn't have cable or satellite with 900 channels and when the picture went screwy the old man would give the TV a good smack or two. Sometimes I had to sit by the front window and hold the rabbit ears, just the right way. :-)
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The original Star Trek. In fact, one of fondest memories as a child is sitting in my parents' room, as family, wacthing what was probably a 12" color tv. (We were the first one on the block). My mom would make fruit platters and after dinner we would all go in their room to watch Star Trek. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
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wrestling, ok i didnt say genius-just that i loved him
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Many TV shows....I remember that he liked "Combat", "Branded", "Bonanza", "Ironside" and several Police/Detective ones.
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Theeee Playboy channel , may his soul rest
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The Red Skelton Show The Milton Berle Show
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Whatever my mom wanted to watch.
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He loved the Jackie Gleason show and the honeymooners when I was knee high to a grasshopper. When I was in elementary school it was "All In The Family," he really enjoyed Caroll O'Connor as an actor and when I was in high school he enjoyed him in "The Heat Of The Night." Good question!
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Every Friday night "The untouchables"
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Beverly hillbilly's..the man got such a kick out of that show..lol:)
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The Honeymooners, twelve o'clock high, combat
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Television came to our area in India first in 1967. I was not a kid any more by then. But what my father watched most was the news.
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At my house it was Mannix, Columbo, and Laugh-In.
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Dad never missed an episode of Dragnet with Jack Webb and Harry Morgan.
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I remember when he and my Mom went to a Data Processing convention in Forida. He wasn't feeling that well, but he decided to go anyway because Mom was excited about it. While he was there he received an award for "Best Programmer". This award consisted of a bunch of things but the one that I remember most was the 26" colour TV. It was HUGE! When it was delivered to our house they had a hard time getting it into the family room. It had the large TV screen housed in a wooden cabinet with two speakers, one on either side of the screen. It also had a top that opened to reveal a built in Hi-Fi stereo and AM/FM radio. We hooked it up to our antenna, plugged it in and ta-dah... nothing on the three channels we could receive was in colour. It wasn't long before we discovered that most shows were still being broadcast in B&W. Here we were, the first on the block with a colour TV and nothing to show it off with. My Dad would sit down in front of the TV and watch two shows religiously, "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Jackie Gleason Show". These two shows were amoung the few shows broadcast in colour and the only ones my father really liked. My Mom would invite the neighbours by to watch them with us and marvel at Colour TV. If I had been bad that week, my punishment would sometimes be that I was banned from watching the Gleason show. A year or two later, I remember watching the assassination of Robert Kennedy on that TV and a few of years after that, we gathered around it and watched Neal Armstrong first set foot on the moon. Hope this helps.
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wild kingdom
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My earliest memory of watching TV with my dad was either Red Dwarf or Shooting Stars :)
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The weather report. Woe unto him that interrupted THE WEATHER
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Hey there smooz! :)
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He always watched the Johnny Carson show and wrestling.
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i don't really remember him watching tv... he worked nights so he slept during the day
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Cowboy movies, Star Trek, Columbo, and car racing. Everytime he was watching his favourite shows, I would walk in the living room and go, BOOOOORING lol. XD
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cops...he freaking loves it
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M*A*S*H. He still watches the reruns today. He would probably watch it 24-7 if there was a channel dedicated entirely to it.
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That was back when you had "family time" and you watched what the old man wanted to see. No tv in your room back then. All his shows sucked. The Wild Wild West and Mork and Mindy....BOOOOOO
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MISSION IMPOSSABLE 1968?
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The Untouchables with robert Stack as Elliot Ness and Nevel Brand as Al Capone
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the news
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Television wasn't available all the time when I was a kid.
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Roy Rogers
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he watched columbo, carson, crimetime, married with children,i dream of jeannie,..there were others like rawhide, bonanza, but those were before I was born.. Fox700
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WILD WILD WEST W/ ROBERT CONRAD
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gunsmoke
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hawaii five o, and tj hooker, great shows!
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Mostly police shows Kojak, Baretta, Starsky and Hutch, The Mod Squad, Cannon, Iron Sides
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Bonanza
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Mash & Planet of the Apes!
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Solid Gold. My father liked listening to the awful, awful music, and my mother (who was bisexual) liked ogling the Solid Gold Dancers.
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Mission:Impossible. We all watched it together. What a damn good show.
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All in the Famliy, Laugh In, Mission Impossible
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Star Trek, Bonanza, Rin Tin Tin: Canine Cop, Cops, and Rescue: 911
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Lawrence Welk, Gunsmoke, Grand Ole Opry, and others, but Lawrence Welk was a must see for my dad. He loved to watch Joanne Castle play ragtime and boogie woogy on the piano.
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pokemon
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60 minutes is what I remember most
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