Another vote for Leave it to Beaver.
I think I have a crush on Wally...
I looked at Uncle Earl's classic TV, looks good! I I've already watched three eposides of 'The Tall Man' I like Clu Galager as Billy the Kid.Online try " Uncle Earl's classic TV. It's free to use.
Online try " Uncle Earl's classic TV. It's free to use.
Online try " Uncle Earl's classic TV. It's free to use.
We tried out Uncle Earl's Classic TV last night, I think it will be a regular stop now. Lots of shows that were scattered other places all in one spot. Just have to figure out how to keep track of where we are in the series as we watch them.
As re: the conversion from B&W to color in the mid-60s, I remember when I was a kid in the early 1960s that there were only about three, maybe four, short 30 second to one minute commercials during a one-hour TV show.Has anyone else here been finding that GetTV has annoyingly loooooooong commercial breaks?
The younger whipper-snappers here may not know this crucial factoid about old-time TV that some of us older older folks remember: the rather sudden conversion from black & white to color that virtually all then TV series took over 1965/1966. (Which, coincidentally, occurred during a lot of other 1960s culture from B&W to 3D color... you name it...)
Many popular B&W TV series at the time switched to color over the 1965/66 holiday season. Fun quiz: name some. I'll start: "The Fugitive" (1963-67), starring David Janssen. Huh? Why would a a lil' kid like me at the time enjoy watching this? I dunno. But still, to this day, I consider it a great old-time TV series. (It's my of my faves that converted from black and white to color circa 1965/1966. Plus "The Andy Griffith Show.")
Again, what were some of your fave old-time TV series that switched from B&W to color. (Not trying to get off-topic; just adding some flavor to the history of old-time TV.)
I love the black and white Andy Griffith shows--but once they converted to color they are no good.
The younger whipper-snappers here may not know this crucial factoid about old-time TV that some of us older older folks remember: the rather sudden conversion from black & white to color that virtually all then TV series took over 1965/1966. (Which, coincidentally, occurred during a lot of other 1960s culture from B&W to 3D color... you name it...)
Many popular B&W TV series at the time switched to color over the 1965/66 holiday season. Fun quiz: name some. I'll start: "The Fugitive" (1963-67), starring David Janssen. Huh? Why would a a lil' kid like me at the time enjoy watching this? I dunno. But still, to this day, I consider it a great old-time TV series. (It's my of my faves that converted from black and white to color circa 1965/1966. Plus "The Andy Griffith Show.")
Again, what were some of your fave old-time TV series that switched from B&W to color. (Not trying to get off-topic; just adding some flavor to the history of old-time TV.)