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Logan
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Posted: August 17 2018 at 16:48 |
Discuss any others that you like, but these are some that I've enjoyed over the years. It's multiple choice, so choose as many as you like.
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Squonk19
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My childhood has just flashed past me, Logan! What a great selection! Several, like The Prisoner, The Invaders and Callan I picked up on more in the 70s, but The Time Tunnel, The Saint, The Champions, Gerry Anderson, Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, Doctor Who, Monty Python, Batman, The Addams Family etc. are well remembered. I remember liking The Baron from that time too, and Man in a Suitcase. I thought The Avengers got a bit too ironic in the later seasons, though.
My favourite one, just crept in at the end of the 60s, though - Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) - classic stuff! |
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Thanks, Squonk. It can be bittersweet, but it's lovely to take a trip down memory lane. There are so many wonderful shows of the time on both sides of the Atlantic and to suit various ages. There's nostalgia factor, but also, maybe this is just getting older talk, like things were better back in my day, but I tend to feel that the shows kids were watching were better in the 60s and into the 70s than what so many kids watch these days (maybe it was just what i was watching, and yeah,a my skewed perspective). I caught these shows in re-runs, and some as an adult, but when I was five I was watching The Prisoner with my brothers, my kids at five were watching poorly written and acted, very juvenile for juveniles Disney Channel shows. Well, actually, my son was interested in nature and science shows and never really got into fiction.
I meant to add Man in a Suitcase. I haven't seen Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), or have I (lack of sleep)? |
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Star Trek: The Original Series
The Addams Family Batman The Alan Burke Show Combat! Dragnet Have Gun – Will Travel McHale's Navy The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Mannix The Rat Patrol The Rifleman Sea Hunt T.H.E. Cat Whirlybirds Mission: Impossible The Flintstones Get Smart The Munsters Fireball XL5 Edited by dwill123 - August 18 2018 at 14:58 |
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I must admit the first season of Lost in Space is excellent, often better than some of the lesser Trek episodes. Addams Family always good for some funky laughs, The Fugitive is quite watchable at 1 AM, but is West my fave. Edited by Atavachron - August 18 2018 at 15:27 |
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Logan
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I italicised the ones not on my list. When I have more than one in an option, feel free to vote for as many as you like in it (this being multiple choice). So,, you could give the option "Batman, The Addams Family, or The Munsters" three votes (or or and). I had thought about doing a 50s list, in which case I would have included Dragnet there for the 1951 to 1959 series. Although Sea Hunt extended into the 60s (1958 to 1961), I was thinking about adding that toa 1950s poll. Have Gun - Will Travel (1957 to 1963) I also though about including in a 50s poll (although I'm not generally much of a Western fan, of course there are many exceptions, I liked that quite a lot). I had meant to include Mission: Impossible, and if I ever do a Commodore 64 poll, I'll include Impossible Mission. You have a lot of other choices in these lists, and I really would like to see you coming up with some polls. That would be interesting to me, and I would find plenty of likes on your lists (I expect that your choices would be more popular than mine and generate more discussion). I think one big difference between us is that you are more in touch with American television. ---------------------------------------------------------- It's always rather daunting coming up with these lists because I'm searching for some sense of shared experiences and camaraderie, and I do worry, will people like what is meaningful and profound to my experience and sense of being? It's a very personal thing to share. You can tell a lot about a person by what they like, though it doesn't tell the whole story. It says something about psychology and experience.... Perhaps me making such polls is bit too self-centred, but I do appreciate people coming up with their "other" choices, and doing their own polls, as I am interested in getting to know others tastes too, and I genuinely looking for a sense of connection with people when I do such things (guess that why most of us post in forums -- it's a community). Thanks to all who have taken the time to vote, post, and engage in discussion. Edited by Logan - August 19 2018 at 11:19 |
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Combat! is a good show, Vic Morrow did such a great job. :)
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I haven't seen Combat! Will look into it.
15 years ago, I was preparing a The Prisoner guide. Here's my little test for any fans out here (and I know there have been some here). . 1. What is/are Rover/s? a. Your inflatable friend that’s fun to be with b. Big and bouncy balls that are fun to play with c. Big and bouncy balls that are really best not taken out in public 2. Who is The Prisoner? a. John Drake b. The Village Idiot c. Some guy 3. Who is Number 6? a. He is not a number b. He is a free man c. Six of one, half a dozen of the other 4. What is the Village? a. A nudist retreat b. A leper colony c. A small town 5. Never trust a woman... a. Even the four-legged variety b. Especially of the eight-legged Black Widow variety c. Because they’ll always try to toy with boobs such as yourself 6. You wake up one morning and find yourself in The Village: What do you do? a. Look for the nearest Pub b. Go back to sleep c. Wonder if it’s too late to withdraw your resignation 7. Why? a. Does not compute b. Because it is c. Why not? 8. Why did Number 6 resign? a. He needed a vacation b. Because he would not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, dressed, undressed, or numbered c. Number 6 didn’t resign 9. Who is Number 1? a. You are Number 6 b. You are, Number 6 c. Numero Uno 10. In A Change of Mind, is The Prisoner declared: a. Unmutual b. Asexual c. Mind your own business 11. The Prisoner prepares a sculpture for an Arts and Crafts Competition, which of the following best describes the piece? a. Escapist art b. Conceptual art c. Artsy fartsy 12. Where am I? a. In the Village b. Neither here nor there c. This is all some kind of strange, surreal dream. Hang on, but if this is a dream, then why isn’t Number 2 covered in whip cream? 13. Whose side are you on? a. The wrong side b. The right side. c. The left side 14. What is the Butler: a. Your manservant b. Your "little guy" c. Short 15. You had to chose one of the following, you would consider calling your baby? a. Number 1 b. Number 2 c. Number 6 Edited by Logan - August 19 2018 at 11:38 |
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^ Excellent! My children are 6.1 and 6.2 apparently. It also needs to be made clear that the Butler never appeared on Love Island!
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As for much of the 60's we didn't have a tv, I only saw programmes at my grandparents or friends houses.. this changed when we moved in the early 70's and I caught up a lot then.. The programmes that meant the most to me were very early Postgate-Firman programmes like Pogle's wood and also anything Gerry-Sylvia Anderson (Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds). The most ingrained 60's TV moment for me was the moon-landing which I saw on my grand-parents B&W tv. I do remember early Dr Who and also Lost in Space which I rather enjoyed.. I caught up on much of the list during the 70's and later but I must (shamefully) admit that ive been to Portmerion more times than ive actually seen 'the Prisoner'. There was a programme I saw when I was a boy and i'm sure it was the late 60's called HR Pufnstuf with Jack Wild which was pretty weird and surreal...
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HR Pufnstuf was a fun, weird psychedelic show, though I suspect the makers were puffin' stuff. |
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Twilight Zone and Night Gallery
Monty Python Get Smart Batman The Addam's Family The Flintstones |
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Two random guys agreed to shake hands. Just Because. They felt like it, you know. It was an agreement of sorts...a random agreement.
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The Prisoner and The Avengers were by far my two favorites....but also liked Outer Limits, Star Trek, I Spy,
Wild Wild West....and Man From Uncle.
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Star Trek followed by Twilight Zone & Monty Python
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Wow! What a trip down memory lane...from the list:
Twilight Zone Night Gallery Star Trek Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Wild Wild West Monty Python (though I didn't begin watching until 1975) Lost in Space Get Smart The Munsters The Addams Family Batman Not on the list: The Ed Sullivan Show (first time I saw the Beatles, Stones, Doors, etc) The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Laugh In The Beatles (mid 60's TV cartoon series) The Monkees American Bandstand Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom The Three Stooges (TV episodes not recorded in the '60's, but began TV syndication in late '59 and continued throughout the '60's)
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soooo many of those - Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Lost in Space were Irwin Allen series; that started great and deteriorated over time, as budgets forced them to recycle costumes and ideas, which was weird since they both had a big audience. Twilight Zone/Outer Limits were both great. Night Gallery first aired Dec 16, 1969, so more of an early 70s series but pretty good. Wild Wild West was fun. I think the Original Star Trek was the best of all. For comedies, love Gilligan's Island, good old slapstick and a true "situation" comedy
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I voted for quite a few of these. Danger Man, The Saint, Dr Who amongst others. I voted for The Prisoner even though I didn't see it until Channel 4 repeated it in the 1980s. One that was missed off is the Man From Uncle spin off The Girl From Uncle. I had a big crush on Stephanie Powers in that!
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Night Gallery's awesome! Loved TZ and Trek, too. Who didn't?!
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Night Gallery was painful. |
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Tough one but I'm voting Prisoner for personal reasons.
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