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Racerbvd 02-09-2022 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 11602432)
remember that push button console for changing cable TV channels? i think you could push two buttons at once and get free porn. so i've heard.

Never knew that, but remember that style and the sliding version. I actually had a couple in a box in the garage.

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Two of the most funny tv sitcom series of all time Sanford and Son and All in the family. PC people's heads would literally blow up from the confusion of what content they show.*To me it's funny as hell, and the less censored, the better!

Don't forget about the Jeffersons and Chico and the Man:D
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pwd72s 02-09-2022 10:38 AM

Byron...boy howdy!

Wetwork 02-09-2022 01:45 PM

Gilligan's Island has been on lately so messing around one lazy Sunday the GF and I watched for a couple of hours.

That show was way, way more dramatic for me as a six and seven year old. I must not have noticed the goofy stuff and payed more attention to the problem that needed solved. Most of the shows I grew up with in the 70's really put the fear of quicksand in my everyday adventures. That and killer bees.-WW

stevej37 02-09-2022 01:59 PM

Everybody Loves Raymond or King of Queens
or Seinfeld

rcooled 02-09-2022 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11602055)
A few have mentioned The Andy Griffith Show. That's always been a favorite...my favorite was Otis Campbell (town drunk).

It's on DISH practically all day. I like it too.

Lot's of good episodes with Otis. Another was when he got fed up with his treatment at Andy's jail and vowed to go do his drinkin' up in Mt. Pilot. I always thought Hal Smith did a great job with that character.

I used to watch this one ↓ as a kid with my dad, so I DVR it and run an episode every now & then. WWII had only ended 20 years earlier when it aired.

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Several guest stars went on to bigger things...like Lee Marvin, Telly Savalas, Sal Mineo and James Coburn among others.

ramonesfreak 02-09-2022 03:57 PM

I have the Magnum dvd box set. Was my favorite show as a kid when the show was on tv. Higgins is still my favorite character ever. I put it on in the garage in the summer as background. I can’t imagine liking it at the time if I was an adult then

2nd favorite character is Barney Fife. Love Andy Griffith show. Perfect. If it’s on, I watch it

URY914 02-09-2022 04:17 PM

Rat Patrol! and Get Smart!

Crowbob 02-09-2022 04:48 PM

I think I may have a solution to many of our problems. I wonder if parents can rig up their kids’ phones and computers and other devices to only display TV shows from between the years 1960-1980.

That’ll make ‘em as wonderful as we all turned out.

craigster59 02-09-2022 05:35 PM

One I haven't seen mentioned is King Of Queens. Great cast, excellent writing and dare I say, Doug and Carrie are probably the #1 Sitcom couple.

Better than Ralph and Alice, better than Lucy and Ricky, better than Rob and Laura.

gwood 02-09-2022 05:39 PM

I rewatched NYPD Blue a while back. I thought it held up very well, especially the years with Jimmy Smits.

sc_rufctr 02-09-2022 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by gwood (Post 11603056)
I rewatched NYPD Blue a while back. I thought it held up very well, especially the years with Jimmy Smits.

Dennis Franz "Andy Sipowicz" was my favorite! That show certainly stood the test of time.

NYPD BLUE: 1993 – 2005!

sc_rufctr 02-09-2022 05:54 PM

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Brian 162 02-09-2022 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11602055)
A few have mentioned The Andy Griffith Show. That's always been a favorite. Barney Fife got a lot of love but my favorite was Otis Campbell (town drunk) played by Hal Smith. He upstaged Don Knotts a few times which wasn't easy to do.

The episode where Otis is the Mayberry resident who is descended from a Revolutionary War hero is a hoot.

But my favorite is when the jail is too full and Otis is confined to Andy's house with Aunt Bea as the Warden. She has him working and cleaning. He says going to Andy's house "Is like being sent to 'The Rock"

I saw that episode recently. Today's episode was when Otis bought a car and Barney was giving him a driving test with toy cars. Otis was driving Barney crazy with Andy laughing his arse off in the background.
Another good show I'll record when on is Barney Miller.

svandamme 02-09-2022 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11603051)
One I haven't seen mentioned is King Of Queens. Great cast, excellent writing and dare I say, Doug and Carrie are probably the #1 Sitcom couple.

Better than Ralph and Alice, better than Lucy and Ricky, better than Rob and Laura.

That show has been on permanent rerun her for hte last 4 years.
It wore pretty thin by now. It gets a bit tedious after a while.

R&A, L&R, R&L never made it across the pond


Neither did Scrubs, but learned about that online, got it downloaded and it's extremely funny AND infinately rewatchable, The charahcters are epic
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Boston Legal was fun back in the day, but it lost a lot of shine on rewatching, somehow it didn't age well

masraum 02-10-2022 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11602416)
Our first color TV was one mom bought in 1967 while dad was on remote TDY (temporary duty) in Korea. That is the same remote we had. Dad was gone for 18 months. Only letters that took a month to get back and forth and not other communications back then.

Anyway he came home and teased us all about being too lazy to get up and change the channel. Two days later I saw him on the couch using his toe to change the channel. He was too lazy to sit up to get the remote in in hand. He adopted to remote control quickly.

That TV was one we learned to turn off manually at the set. The remote used an audio tone. Our dog's tags could turn on the set while we were gone. We came home several times and the set was on and we knew it was off when we left. We could jingle the car keys and make the TV do random things. It was fun to mess with my brother when he was trying to watch some show.

I think our first remote control TV was in the late 70s to early 80s. It was also audio. Opening a soda or beer can pop top or sneezing could change the channel.

KFC911 02-10-2022 12:38 PM

Watching b&w Andy Griffith shows would teach youngin's how to act and life lessons. Great role models too....

Otis, Earnest T. and Briscoe taught me well....

BREAD!!! :D

svandamme 02-10-2022 12:52 PM

king of all reruns
never grows boring

Al Bundy and his lovely daughter.
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matthewb0051 02-10-2022 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11603073)

NYPD Blue was one of the first shows to have nudity and a few curse words (a double ss and dodo iirc). I remember the local stations were either having a warning before the episodes or some even went so far as to not show it at all.

Edit: just remembered, we lived in Savannah Georgia and the local ABC station would not broadcast NYPD Blue

flipper35 03-01-2022 09:14 AM

The episode of Miami Vice with Danny Sullivan had a Porsche 906. The one with Helena Bonham Carter she looked like a kid.

ramonesfreak 03-01-2022 09:29 AM

I wish Northern Exposure was available to stream. Loved that show back in the day. I wonder if it holds up


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