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rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2020-11-04 10:27 am
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Childhood TV Nostalgia Poll and Discussion

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Poll #24813 Childhood Nostalgia TV Poll
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 176


When I was a kid, I watched (in re-runs or when originally aired)...

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The Brady Bunch
74 (42.0%)

Bewitched
90 (51.1%)

The Mahabharata
2 (1.1%)

The Ramayana
0 (0.0%)

Robotech
18 (10.2%)

Cosmos with Carl Sagan
32 (18.2%)

The Waltons
28 (15.9%)

The Twilight Zone
46 (26.1%)

Star Trek: The Original Series
86 (48.9%)

Star Trek: Next Generation
81 (46.0%)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
42 (23.9%)

Star Trek: Voyager
32 (18.2%)

Max Headroom
27 (15.3%)

M*A*S*H
84 (47.7%)

Doctor Who (which incarnation?)
45 (25.6%)

Dungeons & Dragons
24 (13.6%)

Max Headroom
26 (14.8%)

Land of the Lost
27 (15.3%)

The Animals of Farthing Wood
8 (4.5%)

The Wizard
4 (2.3%)

Probe
10 (5.7%)

Scarecrow & Mrs. King
34 (19.3%)

Murder, She Wrote
64 (36.4%)

He-Man
55 (31.2%)

She-Ra
51 (29.0%)

Dark Shadows
16 (9.1%)

Mystery! (credit sequence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAmGsM4Dids)
29 (16.5%)

Sesame Street
120 (68.2%)

Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
98 (55.7%)

Sonny & Cher
26 (14.8%)

Sapphire & Steel
6 (3.4%)

Remington Steele
38 (21.6%)

The X-Files
45 (25.6%)

The Simpsons
49 (27.8%)

Quantum Leap
48 (27.3%)

Beauty and the Beast
35 (19.9%)

The Wonder Years
43 (24.4%)

Mission Impossible
28 (15.9%)

Lassie
24 (13.6%)

My Mother, The Car
4 (2.3%)

Strange Luck
8 (4.5%)

Horrifying public service announcements about drunk driving and so forth
58 (33.0%)

Threads, and I am now scarred for life
3 (1.7%)

Never mind actual shows, let me tell you about the weird commercials of my time!
15 (8.5%)

I didn't watch TV as a child because it didn't exist back then
0 (0.0%)

I didn't watch TV as a child because it was banned or we didn't own a television
11 (6.2%)

Wildly inappropriate late-night movies
22 (12.5%)

Something very popular in my country which you didn't name because you didn't grow up there
21 (11.9%)

Something so weird that maybe I hallucinated it
9 (5.1%)

Something else which I will describe in comments
33 (18.8%)





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[personal profile] batdina 2020-11-04 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of what's listed here I watched as an adult. I are old.
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[personal profile] batdina 2020-11-05 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
This is also true.
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[personal profile] ethelmay 2020-11-06 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Huh? I don't think that follows. For any given year, someone who watched a show in that year as a child would be younger than someone who watched it that year as an adult, regardless of whether it was the first time or a rerun. I was too young to watch ST(TOS) when it was first on, but the reruns I could have seen at almost any age I have been since (though I'm not sure "rerun" has any meaning these days -- it's been so long since I had anything to do with network TV that I don't know how it works any longer). My kids could have watched them at a younger age than I did.
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[personal profile] fox 2020-11-04 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Electric Company
3-2-1 Contact!
Charles in Charge
You Can't Do That on Television
Diff'rent Strokes

at different ages, but all count as "kid"
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[personal profile] telophase 2020-11-04 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, most of these! (I never got into Charles in Charge.)
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[personal profile] heavenscalyx 2020-11-04 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I was slightly too old for 3-2-1 Contact, though I watched it when nothing else was on.

I watched Diff’rent Strokes for lack of anything else but was a big fangirl for Facts of Life. Also watched The Jeffersons, occasionally Sanford and Son. And of course Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley.
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[personal profile] rosefox 2020-11-04 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
+1 to

Electric Company
3-2-1 Contact!
You Can't Do That on Television

And all the Nick at Nite reruns: My Three Sons, Bewitched, etc.
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-04 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I watched all of these but 3-2-1 Contact as a kid. Also, Facts of Life!
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[personal profile] fox 2020-11-04 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! And Cheers, and The Cosby Show (because we didn't know). And Golden Girls.
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-05 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yup. Also Moonlighting.
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[personal profile] starlady 2020-11-04 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
3-2-1 Contact! was so great.
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[personal profile] ducened 2020-11-04 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Manimal
The Greatest American Hero
The Dukes of Hazzard
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[personal profile] julian 2020-11-04 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Beeeeeeeeeeeeelieve it or not, I'm walkin' on air, I never thought I could feel so free-ee-eee...
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[personal profile] cesy 2020-11-04 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
X-men cartoons
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[personal profile] yhlee 2020-11-04 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Those! I loved those.
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[personal profile] rmc28 2020-11-04 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)

You might like this orchestration of the theme tune for 8 cellos (lots of other geeky themes by the same musician there too)

Edited (I always forget I'm posting comments in markdown and therefore need to make links explicitly a link, drat it) 2020-11-04 20:40 (UTC)
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[personal profile] yhlee 2020-11-04 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, such nostalgia. :) Nice to know I remembered the theme correctly, too.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
So much so that those cartoons are my default voices for the X-Men involved, instead of the movie versions.

[personal profile] helen_keeble 2020-11-04 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Dear god, I have realised that I remember that too.
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
So, so many garbage forensics shows and copaganda

Unsolved Mysteries - original run
America's Most Wanted
The New Detectives
Forensic Files
Cold Case Files
Justice Files
WAY too much Trinity Broadcasting Network (I shared a room with my grandma and that was her choice of show)
Hunter
Matlock
Columbo

Plus:

Muppet Babies

Inspector Gadget

Eureeka's Castle

The Magical World of Richard Scarey

Allegra's Window

Gullah Gullah Island (my FAVE, and, probably responsible for both a lot of little Black children feeling like people and for a lot of little white children seeing their Black peers as people for the first time. also there was a giant frog muppet.)

The Brothers Garcia

Pete & Pete

Salute Your Shorts

Hey, Dude! (The first show I remember actually addressing the oppression of Indigenous people and theft of their land and sacred artifacts, with a real! live! Indigenous! Actor!)

Bizarrely, I also got a good lot of Bananas in Pyjamas despite living in Las Vegas at the time. Along with Power Rangers (boring) and Beetle Borgs (FLAWLESS).
Edited 2020-11-04 18:49 (UTC)
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[personal profile] rosefox 2020-11-04 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Inspector Gadget! Yes! Next time, Gadget... next time...!
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Someday I will have a fluffy gray tabby called MAD Cat, who deserved a better owner.

Penny is definitely the source of my bulletproof fem-aligned people competence kink
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[personal profile] alessandriana 2020-11-04 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Beetle Borgs (FLAWLESS)

Agreed.

Power Rangers (boring)

*starts rolling up sleeves* Now you lISTEN HERE

I joke.
...mostly.
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah I just got power rangers at a super I AM GIRLY GIRL GIRL GIRL GIRL phase and they were A BOY SHOW and thus boring. Gotta love that 7 and under child logic.

Beetle borgs I started watching at almost-9 when I was looking for more butt kickery and it was exactly what I desired (and also was on right before Garfield and Friends)
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[personal profile] alessandriana 2020-11-05 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
I was 8 or thereabouts when PR came on and I distinctly remember that I thought I was too old for it. And it was for boys. So I pretended I wasn't watching it, I just happened to be in the room while a friend's younger brother had it on...
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Muppet Babies! (Absolutely, and the grown-up ones are just as good. I wish there were a collection somewhere of Muppet Babies to be had because they were right before the wave of animation being cool again and helped bring it back.)

Gadget! Which makes so much more sense if you think of him as a cyborg Agent 86/Maxwell Smart.
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[personal profile] yhlee 2020-11-04 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched tons of Army/American propaganda because AFKN (Armed Forces Korea Network, pretty much the only English-language TV available in S Korea at the time) did not HAVE commercials. They only had propaganda infomercials. I learned at an impressionable age that if I was ever captured by the enemy, I was only to give out my name (yes), rank (hahahahaha), and serial number (?!?!). Also that if you are feeling suicidal, you should go to the chaplain or something for help.
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[personal profile] yhlee 2020-11-04 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, aside from the obvious PATRIOTISM!!!! bias, the infomercials were surprisingly good! There was stuff on domestic violence (!) and getting help, health care and getting help, and a fun series called "Back to the Drawing Board" that was like two-minute presentations on great ideas that became really, really, really terrible and unworkable inventions.

someone writes about other AFN commercials (some of these sound like they were after my time, haha)

Oh, and occasionally there were spotlights on minor military heroes - not the really big famous ones but I remember there was once one on a Major? John Jernstad and there was a kid in our class named John Jernstad so the next day at school EVERYONE teased him about it and he was pleased as punch about it. XD
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[personal profile] carbonel 2020-11-09 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember something like that "Back to the Drawing Board" that I associate with a cartoon -- maybe Tennessee Tuxedo? Does that sound familiar?
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[personal profile] rilina 2020-11-04 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The infomercials! Great moments in American military history! (thunk)
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[personal profile] ambyr 2020-11-04 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Shari Lewis was near and dear to my heart (who else was doing Chanukah specials back then?), but I also watched Captain Planet, Today's Special, and Square One.
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
oh my goodness LAMB CHOP'S PLAY ALONG.

THIS IS THE SONG THAT DOES NOT END YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIEND ...
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[personal profile] sovay 2020-11-04 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
and Square One.

SQUARE ONE TV FOREVER.

(Songs, sketches, and Mathnet are still regularly quoted in our house.)
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[personal profile] rosefox 2020-11-04 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I credit Mathnet with my lifelong love of math. Deeply, deeply satisfying. And I still remember the Square One animation of the car on the Möbius strip, which entranced me.
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[personal profile] edenfalling 2020-11-04 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Mathnet is THE BEST.
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[personal profile] cgbookcat1 2020-11-04 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes to Square One! (And to 3-2-1 Contact)

Also Reading Rainbow!
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[personal profile] sovay 2020-11-04 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Also Reading Rainbow!

GOD YES READING RAINBOW. Where was my brain.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Square One Forever. ("Angle Dance", "Fractions" and "The Mathematics of Love" are some favorites, song-wise.)

For Mathnet, absolutely, but also for Mathman, because of the adjectival Mr. Glitch, who will eat you if you are wrong.
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[personal profile] sovay 2020-11-08 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
("Angle Dance", "Fractions" and "The Mathematics of Love" are some favorites, song-wise.)

"The Mathematics of Love" is one of the great songs of our time. "Less Than Zero" and "Eight Percent of My Love" are also on the list of the ones I can still sing.

For Mathnet, absolutely, but also for Mathman, because of the adjectival Mr. Glitch, who will eat you if you are wrong.

Members of my household still go around muttering "Mathman . . . Mathman" while doing chores etc. I adored the one episode where Mr. Glitch had to run the maze himself.
Edited 2020-11-08 18:19 (UTC)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
There were a couple times where Glitch had to run the maze instead. And a very short version where Glitch just munches Mathman when he appears as his giant self in the explanation.
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[personal profile] cyphomandra 2020-11-04 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a very brief exposure to Lambchop but loved the voices! And Square One, which I also only saw briefly, was fantastic. Mathnet was the best.
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[personal profile] sophia_sol 2020-11-04 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't watch a lot of tv as a child, so it was mostly Arthur and Magic School Bus.

I also got an education in Canadian political comedy via This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Royal Canadian Air Farce.

Oh, and sometimes I watched Jeopardy!
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[personal profile] rattfan 2020-11-04 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I also watched Skippy [The Bush Kangaroo] but you maybe had to be in Australia for that one. As with the book poll, though, I was an adult for a lot of these. I suspect I'm old.

Among American offerings I don't see here: Time Tunnel and Gilligan's Island!

The late night inappropriates were SF and horror films from the '50s to '70s which were the start of me being an sf fan. TV had only just begun to run through the night, yes, I'm old enough to remember the Test pattern when programming ended each evening. So my brother and I would sneak out of bed to watch these things; a rare example of total cooperation, because neither of us wanted our mother to wake up. [Dad not in the picture so we only had to elude one parent].
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[personal profile] stranger 2020-11-04 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes! Those, and:
Addams Family (I didn't like The Munsters, but millions did.)
I Dream of Jeannie
Mr. Ed
My Favorite Martian
and anything similar that was twisting the '50s nuclear family by way of fantasy tropes.

Also The Man from UNCLE, the lighter side of the Cold War. I missed I Spy, but I wish I hadn't. I caught up with Danger Man and Bond later. UNCLE in particular introduced a generation of pre- and early-teen girls to the Sexy Foreigner, which blossomed into American screaming-audience fascination with The Beatles a year or two later.

I'm too old to have seen Sesame Street not as an adult...
Edited 2020-11-04 19:24 (UTC)
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-04 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
And Green Acres....is the place for me! and Andy Griffith as well.
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[personal profile] down 2020-11-04 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched Skippy in the UK - I still occasionally get the theme stuck in my head!
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2020-11-04 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"What's that, Skippy? Sonny's stuck in the well? Again?!?"

Definitely available in the UK. I can't remember what the Skippy/Lassie lookalike with dolphins was called. And there was Daktari, about a family with a safari park in Africa, IIRC

Time Tunnel ran in the UK as well.
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[personal profile] rattfan 2020-11-05 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
Flipper! Slightly more believable in that you can train a dolphin (g). They had about 20 kangaroos on Skippy. For shots where she had to stand still for the camera, you had somebody out of shot hanging on to her tail for dear life. And of course the fake paw for up close shots where Skippy did something intelligent.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2020-11-05 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Flipper! Of course it was!
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
We got Skippy in the US! it was syndicated through Nickelodeon!
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[personal profile] telophase 2020-11-04 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Zoom! The original version, not the reboot. Carrascolendas. And a few other weird 70s kids shows that I don't remember much of anything about, as well as all the educational programming on PBS during the day whenever I was sick at home.

Mom says I learned to read from The Electric Company. I don't remember--I learned when I was 3.

I also had a weird sliver of time when I could watch TV--we were in Africa when I was 4-6, then moved out into the country where we could only get 2 channels when I was 15, so before 6 and after 15 I watched very little. I caught Star Blazers when it was showing here, and had only just started watching Robotech when we moved to the country.

There was an after-school show that would show 2 15-minute cartoons from a revolving bunch of shows, the only one of which I remember was a parody of M*A*S*H starring dogs, which was titled M*U*S*H. (And speaking of M*A*S*H, I watched every episode multiple times--it was in syndication and stations tended to show 2 episodes back to back at 4 or 5pm.)

When I was in first grade, a neighbor lady looked after kids after school at her house. Her daughter, a year or two younger than me, got home from preschool or kindergarten earlier than the rest of us got to her house, so she ruled the roost TV, and therefore we all had to watch what she wanted, which was The Brady Bunch, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days and something else. To this day I hate the Brady Bunch. And in later years, the Brady Bunch/L&S/Happy Days block had Sha Na Na added to it, so my after-school life was steeped in the 50s.
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[personal profile] isis 2020-11-04 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
When I went to grad school and lived in Somerville I could not give my zip code (or any regional zip code that started 021) without singing it Zoom-style.
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[personal profile] telophase 2020-11-04 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I still know the address to send stuff to, thanks to that section of the show...
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[personal profile] duskpeterson 2020-11-05 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
So glad to meet other Zoom fans here!
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[personal profile] heavenscalyx 2020-11-04 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The Banana Splits, Marine Boy, Ultraman, Speed Racer, and OMG Star Blazers.
Benson! Battlestar Galactica. Buck Rogers. Way too much Magnum PI and Matt Houston and Rockford Files (thanks Mom).

Star Trek TNG didn’t come out till I was in college.
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[personal profile] heavenscalyx 2020-11-04 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh oh, Donny & Marie. Lawrence Welk.
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[personal profile] melita66 2020-11-05 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
Hee-haw. Game shows, tons of game shows. Pyramid, price is right

H R PufnStuf
Gomer Pyle, Hogan's Heroes, Wonder Woman

Mickey mouse club reruns from the '50s (in the '70s)

Super Friends

6 million dollar man and bionic woman

Masterpiece Theatre
Nova
Dr Who--Tom Baker
Monkees
Original Battlestar Galactica

Sanford & Son, moving up, fat albert, wild, wild west, black sheep squadron

Tons of animation--road runner, Warner Bros
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[personal profile] stranger 2020-11-04 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh oh oh, Astroboy. I learned later it was Japanese Animation. It reached our screens in English.
Rocky and Bullwinkle !!
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[personal profile] duskpeterson 2020-11-05 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Yes! Rocky and Bullwinkle! One of the very first shows I watched, I think.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"

"That'll never work."

*lion appears and roars*
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[personal profile] duskpeterson 2020-11-08 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)

:)

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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-04 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Benson! Battlestar Galactica. Buck Rogers. Way too much Magnum PI and Matt Houston and Rockford Files (thanks Mom).

Oh yes these.

Also, Solid Gold! Saturday nights at 8 pm!
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[personal profile] sovay 2020-11-04 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
As an actual kid, I watched almost no television outside the Children's Television Workshop unless I was at the houses of friends, where it was anthropologically fascinating: so I have checked off a couple of shows which were watched in my house and which I occasionally interacted with, but in term of personal watching, 3-2-1 Contact and Square One TV were the major players not mentioned here. [edit: I had also some exposure to The Electric Company.] I saw one episode of The Mysterious Cities of Gold at a friend's house, lost track of the title, but some points of the episode and the theme song vividly enough that something like twenty years later I was able to figure out I had been watching that one steampunk Scott O'Dell anime, which I now really want to see again.
Edited 2020-11-04 19:08 (UTC)
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[personal profile] rmc28 2020-11-04 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)

I love the Mysterious Cities of Gold so much that for a while we had a French language version because that was the only thing we could get on DVD. No, I don't actually speak or understand French beyond "can order a coffee and buy a ticket".

(I do now have it in English too; and there is a reboot/sequel on one of the streaming services that I should get around to watching)

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[personal profile] mrissa 2020-11-05 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
I came in to see if anyone else said Square One. Hurrah.

We still make Mathnet and Mathman jokes around here.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Beware the [adjective] Mr. Gltich! He will eat you, if you are wrong."

Although my favorite ones of Mathman are where Glitch runs the maze and Mathman is the one who ends up chasing him.
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[personal profile] larryhammer 2020-11-04 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
The something else being Gilligan's Island. I got kinda obsessed with it.

Oh, and the next shows on the PBS ladder after Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street were Electric Company and ZOOM.
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[personal profile] cupcake_goth 2020-11-04 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
The Addams Family and The Munsters!
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, I remember both of those in their differing ways. The Munsters was more obvious comedy than the Addams Family, but it feels like the Addams Family has aged a lot better?
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[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2020-11-04 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
(Here from Network...)

I also remember watching (mid-70s/early 80s):
The Muppet Show
Emergency!
The Partridge Family
Lil Rascals
Battle of the Planets
Battlestar Galactica
Facts of Life
Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home
Scooby Doo
Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour, Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes, etc
Hercules
America's Top 10
Solid Gold
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-04 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, to all of these (except Wait Til Your Father Gets Home).
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[personal profile] gwyn 2020-11-04 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, to Emergency! It was huge in my household, and my sister and I were also obsessed with the Partridge Family, although my sister leaned more heavily to Bobby Sherman on Here Come the Brides than me with my fixation of David Cassidy.

I was also into Mary Tyler Moore (both her show and the Dick Van Dyke show), later Rhoda for a while, and my parents were huge All in the Family fans, although I drifted more toward Maude as a spinoff.

[personal profile] indywind 2020-11-05 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL, Solid Gold! I remember that now. When I was 4? or so, I went through a brief phase of wanting to grow up to be a Solid Gold dancer. Having been told that both Wonder Woman and The Lone Ranger were were off the table, but professional dancer was a real job grownup people could have.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, yes, the Muppets and the Merrie Melodies were a regular part of my upbringing, so I got a lot of good comedy right from the get go. And an appreciation of classical music, since that was basically the soundtrack to most of the cartoons.
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[personal profile] snickfic 2020-11-04 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
In the early 90s it was a lot of Disney afternoon reruns: Duck Tales, Tail Spin, Gummi Bears, the classic My Little Pony (a fond favorite!), and of course Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers.

Bewitched, I Love Lucy, and I Dream of Jeannie were my Nick at Nite trifecta in the mid-90s, and then just a tidge later on there was a LOT of Happy Days. So much Happy Days. And Gilligan's Island!
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[personal profile] julian 2020-11-04 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Basically, if it was on in reruns from about 1976-1983, I watched it. Benson, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers, Space:1999 (though I liked it less than BSG and Buck Rogers), Star Trek: TOS (and the Animated series, when I visited my grandmother in PA, but it was never on in the Boston area, it felt like), Tom Baker and Peter Davison Dr. Who (though it had different pacing and expectations than US shows, so I didn't like it as much), the PBS slate, Family Ties & Growing Pains, the various things springing from Happy Days, Voyagers!, on and on.

And my brother and I loved Starblazers and Battle of the Planets, to the extent he made us capes.

I didn't watch much TV after 6 p.m., though we sometimes made an exception for Jeopardy. I do remember the Dallas themesong, though, even though I never watched an episode.

I miss the PSA about cheese. ("I hanker for a hunka, a something something something, I hanker for a hunk've cheese.")
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[personal profile] loligo 2020-11-04 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
CHEESE! Thank you for reminding me about that one! The "something something" line is "a slab or slice or chunka".
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[personal profile] julian 2020-11-04 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Thaaaank you. I figured I could look it up later if I had to, but I also figured someone might pop by, so: yay!

I also liked the Schoolhouse Rock ones, too, of course.
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[personal profile] duskpeterson 2020-11-05 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Schoolhouse Rock made school lessons bearable for me.
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-04 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, SPACE: 1999.

Afternoons were for reruns of I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched (my fave!), I Love Lucy (or the Lucy show), the Dick Van Dyke show, Partridge Family and Brady Bunch, and slightly later, Mary Tyler Moore (while the show was also still airing in first run). And then the 4:30 movie on channel 7 (ABC in NYC), where they often did theme weeks (Planet of the Apes week was The Best, also Godzilla week).

Plus, 60s Batman and the George Reeves Superman. Late night was ST:TOS, F Troop, Hogan's Heroes, and The Honeymooners. And the 11 pm M*A*S*H rerun (it was on at 7 pm and 11 pm, and also at 9 pm on Mondays while it was still running and we watched every airing).

(We were technically not allowed to watch TV before dinner, but uh, we did anyway, especially once my mom went back to work, or downstairs in my grandmother's apartment on her black and white tv set while we were supposed to be practicing piano.)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The Adam West Batman is still the best adaptation of it, even though I realize that it's the one that's commpletely in opposition to the comics. but I have a soft spot for any adaptation that realizes they're in a comic book and behaves accordingly.
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[personal profile] musesfool 2020-11-08 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It certainly formed my most basic understanding of Batman and Robin. *g*
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[personal profile] taelle 2020-11-04 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I mostly did not watch TV because we did not own it. The things I did watch were Soviet hits everyone watched like the Three Musketeers musical or the Guest From the Future movie where a girl from the future travelled through time and went to an ordinary school for a while. And Leopold the Cat cartoons (a very mild-mannered intelligentsia cat who was pursued by two thuggish mice, but their plans always failed and the cat said "Guys, let's live peacefully")

... and then I got the second childhood, because my sister is ten years younger and during her childhood we did own TV, and more than that, USSR ended and we got everything from Chip and Dale to Duck Tales to Disney TV films to Beverly Hills 90210 to French series Helene et les Garcons. So, the best of both worlds.
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[personal profile] loligo 2020-11-04 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Post-Soviet TV broke my brain once: we were visiting my mom's relatives in Latvia in 1991, and there was a Mexican telenovela that everyone was crazy about. Our cousins insisted we all had to watch it. The vocal track was the original Spanish and there were Russian subtitles, and my cousins were translating every line of dialogue into Latvian for my mom. I knew some of each language but wasn't fluent in any of them, but at the time Russian was my best, because I had taken two years in college. I tried just to focus on the subtitles, but it was futile with two other half-understood languages distracting me. I think I lasted maybe 15 minutes before language ceased to have any meaning whatsoever, and I had to leave the room!
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[personal profile] taelle 2020-11-05 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
I can imagine! I once watched some anime that was both dubbed and subbed in English and the dub and the sub differed - and that was bad enough.
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[personal profile] lemonsharks 2020-11-04 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I want Leopold the Cat!

I have fond memories of Cheburashka from my introductory Russian classes in college, but that was as an adult
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[personal profile] taelle 2020-11-05 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
You can have some on YouTube! For example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FS14Li3AdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4enT3LrqEA

IIRC, the mice mostly say "Leopold, come out, you low-life coward" and the cat says "Let's live peacefully/let's all be friends,", and that's about it.
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[personal profile] owlectomy 2020-11-04 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't have cable until I was twelve and we moved to the States; in southern Quebec, over the antenna, we got CTV and CBC and two or three Vermont broadcast channels.

My strongest memories of kid TV: Today's Special (a Canadian show about a mannequin who lives in a department store! It's so good! In my memories!), Belle and Sebastian, all the early-90s Disney afternoon block stuff (Darkwing Duck, Ducktales, Talespin, Rescue Rangers), Star Trek: The Next Generation. In France I watched Mysterious Cities of Gold, Asterix, Tintin, and a really excellent (in my memories!) Italian-Japanese co-production of The Jungle Book. In my mind, it's the only canonical version of The Jungle Book - the wolves are very pretty, and it doesn't feel AS bad, colonialism-wise, as either the Kipling book or the Disney animated film.

(I have just learned this is available digitally on Amazon, for $15/season, and I am definitely going to buy it.)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-08 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Darkwing Duck is absolutely something that should be more than just a television show in the new Ducktales reboot. There's so much of the less good stuff that's gotten a reboot, why not get to the good bits? (Even though we know that Animaniacs is getting a reboot.)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-11-14 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
We can hope.
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[personal profile] nocowardsoul 2020-11-04 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Rugrats
Wishbone
I wanted to watch Cardcaptor Sakura but it came on during school
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Digimon 01
And Arthur

I didn't watch MASH as a kid but I've been watching it for the last two months.
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[personal profile] edenfalling 2020-11-04 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Wishbone!!! Oh wow, I forgot Wishbone entirely. How could I forget Wishbone? Best dog!
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[personal profile] nocowardsoul 2020-11-05 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
The very best dog!
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[personal profile] nocowardsoul 2020-11-04 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, a live-action Alice in Wonderland show and the first Baby-sitters Club.
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[personal profile] alessandriana 2020-11-04 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
MASH came on after Star Trek, iirc, and I always turned it off because it looked boring. Now I regret that dearly, because it turns out MASH is AWESOME.
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[personal profile] nocowardsoul 2020-11-04 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I also remember MASH coming on after Star Trek (I don't know which one). I was five or six and running up and down the cul de sac was way more interesting.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2020-11-04 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there a non-British equivalent of the dodgily over-dubbed European series that ran during the summer holidays? The only two I can definitely remember are On White Horses and The Flashing Blade.

[personal profile] thomasyan 2020-11-04 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Battle of the Planets. When the villain briefly was unmasked at the end of the season, my brother and I were astounded, and wondered what would happen next.

And it never came back....

... And then in recent years Gatchaman was revived. So I watched the first few episodes in horror. What was this?

This past year I gave the revival another chance with the understanding that it was best to ignore its previous incarnation. I did enjoy it on its own terms, but still don't understand the attempted connection.
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[personal profile] gwyn 2020-11-04 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Some of my favorite commercials in the '60s were for the Quisp and Quake cereals, which were done by the animators who did a lot of the best cartoons like Rocky and Bullwinkle or Underdog (both fave watches of mine, I was devoted to Underdog and it has...not aged well). Those commercials were amazingly effective as my sister and I became obsessed with the cereal but my mom normally didn't let us eat sugar cereals.

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