What Was Your Favorite Tv Series You Watched As A Kid Growing Up?

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Robyn Rothman Profile
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"Rocky and Bullwinkle". No doubt about it.
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It's "Nothin' up my sleeve". LOL! Remember Mr. Know-it-All and the Poetry Corner? Gidney and Cloyd, Fearless Leader? Somebody at work found out I was an "R&B" fan, and she brought her tapes in for me to watch. I was in heaven,
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"Nothin'?!" Hilarious, I've always thought it was button! That's like when I get the lyrics of a song wrong! I love laughing at myself.
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R&B was wonderful, but I still have fonder memories of "Crusader Rabbit" and of "Ruff and Reddy".
Suhail Ajmal Profile
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'Perfect Strangers' was my favorite TV serial when I was a kid. It was a comedy drama serial with lot of fun and excitement. The two main characters of drama were friends,who were sharing a house. They were out of their homes for employment.
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Pamela Krueger
Pamela Krueger commented
I don't remember that tv series. Who played the main characters?
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I don't remember that TV series either maybe it's because I'm only 20 and was probably a kid when it was on tv. I watched 'Xena: Warrior Princess.'
Alyssa Carrizales Profile
Family Affair, MASH, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, DifferentStrokes, Cosby Show, Facts of Life, Falcon's Crest, Dallas, Brady Bunch, Bewitched, Underdog, Captain Kangaroo, Fat Albert...
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I loved the old favorite - the Andy Griffith Show. Opey was the cutest little kid of all time. Don Knotts was hilarious in his role, and who wouldn't want Aunt Bea cooking for them? :)
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Pamela Krueger answered
Andy Griffith was my all-time favorite also - Barney sure made the show worth watching! And Aunt Bea, Opie, Gomer and Otis...Remember the episode with Barney and Gomer: "Citisens arrest-citisens arrist!
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I used to REALLY love pokemon.I would watch it every day when I got home from school,and after watching it I would go into the garden with my toy pokemon and act out the episode.I had a lot of fun with that.I genuinely belived that pokemon existed,and sometimes I would go out looking for wild ones to capture.I wanted to be a pokemon trainer,and fight and collect badges,just like Ash.I had the story books,too,and by the time I was 7 I had read all of them.My favourite pokemon was always phyduck-I thought Misty should have treated him with more respect.The first poem I ever learned was Team Rockets motto.Yes,I used to really love pokemon..But when the episodes changed,and they started saying there was more then 150,and they got rid of Brock,I got tired of it and grew out of it.I havent watched it in about 4 years now.I hardly ever watch television anymore.
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Probably reruns of I Love Lucy. Lots of the ones mentioned above were favorites of mine, too. A short list: Andy Griffith, Father Knows Best, The Wild Wild West, Maverick, Gilligan's Island (shameful to admit, but hey, we were kids and it was on), Match Game, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Gomer Pyle - most of these were in reruns. First run - Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family, Carol Burnett, Laugh In, Mannix, Ironside, Bob Newhart. Yes, I know what you're thinking, we did watch a lot of TV, but this was before they knew that it turned people into lazy slobs. Oh wait, no it wasn't, we just didn't care.

And of course Bugs Bunny and friends.
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Definitely watched the Beav, can't believe I left it off the list. Also Addams Family, The Munsters, Patty Duke, Bozo the Clown, Sheriff John (I think that one was local), Romper Room and Hobo Kelly.
Pamela Krueger
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Did we mention the original Lassie?? The one starring Tommy Redig? After that it was Jon Provost.
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I used to cry when Lassie was over. I think it was because the music sounded sad to me. Also because she was so cute and pretty holding her paw up and "waving" goodbye.
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
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Pamela Krueger
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David McCallum, who played on that show also "Ducky" on NCIS where he is the medical investigator in the morgue.
Alisa Stafa Profile
Alisa Stafa answered
My favorite T.V. Show growing up was "Full House". It was so funny, and it taught me alot of things about life. Also, uncle Jesse was very cute;-)
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The Brady Bunch and The Monkees, and when Davy Jones Jones appeared on the Brady Bunch at Marsha's school dance, OH I was in my glory!!
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Seaseme Stree 100% lol, it taught me sooooo many core values in my life... Like the alphabet and counting to 8! Snuffy rocks!
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Pamela Krueger commented
I watched sesame street with my kids when they were growing up...snuffy was one of my favorites as well as The Count and Oscar the Grouch.
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I loved Snuffy too! Did you watch Barney too? I did!lol=) Also Little House on the Prairie...
Pamela Krueger
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Didn't watch Barney, but definitely Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons..
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It's a toss up between several. Been awhile since I was a kid, but "The twighlight zone" stands out right now in my mind. I remember it scared the %#%& out of me. When I'd ride my bike home late at night from a friends house down this one super dark street, I just knew one of them monsters was waiting behind a tree.
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Pamela Krueger
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I still watch the reruns of Twilight Zone..."Want to see something REAL scary?!"
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Yes, loved Twilight Zone. Also Night Gallery and The Outer Limits.
Daniel Tagliento Profile
****** THE PRISONER******
and then da KUNG FU...
Followed by YUKON KING OF NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE
and who could forget.....CAPT. KANGROO'S ONGOING SERIES
STARRING "TOM TERRIFIC & MANFRED; THE WONDER DOG!
DUZ KOOKA, FRAN & OLLIE RING A BELL...OR MAYBE
THE KATE SMITH HOUR. MOLLY GOLDBERG, INDUSTRY ON PARADE,
SUPER MAN, THE MOTT APPLE SAUCE POETRY WITH CHARLES
LAUGHTON, LET ME KNOW WHEN WE GET CLOSE HERE!
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OHG - I forgot about Kooka, Fran and Ollie! In Arizona we had a program called The Wallce & Ladmo Show which was very popular.
Glen Thornbury Profile
Glen Thornbury answered
Oh! You said as a Kid! Then "The Lone Ranger"! Now I've learned that "Tonto" in Spanish means "STUPID", and I'm part Indian, too!
Brandi lol Profile
Brandi lol answered
I loved "boy meets world" it was my favorite show. It made fridays even better when it came on tgif.
Janice Watts Profile
Janice Watts answered
I would have to say the same as dragonfly4 above but also to add was Little House On the Prarrie
Danielle Bingham Profile
The simpsons was my favorite tv show to watch as`a kid. I can remember see the tracy ulman show wiyh my mom, just for the clips of the then-rough around the edges cartoon.
Diane Bart Profile
Diane Bart answered
I was stuck on the Partridge family , Donny & Marie Osmond show the Brady bunch, Waltons , Gunsmoke , Big valley and can't forget shows like Bonanza & High chaparel , did i spell that right ?
Anyway guess you can tell i was more the western fan .
There is so many !
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It only aired one summer, but it was the TV series that pretty much rocked my world: THE PRISONER, the cryptic story of Number Six and his efforts to escape The Village, where he is being held against his will. Created by and starred Patrick MacGoohan. It was the LOST of its day!
Mia Letsville Profile
Mia Letsville answered
The Waltons, don't you just love that pure and humble life,
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Pamela Krueger
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I use to watch The Waltons every week with my kids. I almost forgot about that series. Makes you envious of their family, does't it?
kathy tracey Profile
kathy tracey answered
Love american style was great and Laugh-in with Goldie Hawn very cool
Angie Moser Profile
Angie Moser answered
Andy Griffith Show with Aunt Bea, Andy, and especially Barney Fife,
his deputy and Opie.
mary antoinette Profile
mary antoinette answered
I watched "beakman's show" - it was a series that explained about science and mini experiments
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Daniel Tagliento
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An Before there was 'Beakman' the TV Gods created the fore runner of your favorite................................... 'Would this Children's introduction to imagination through Science program, also be known by another title, "The Mister Wizard Show"?
Penny Kay
Penny Kay commented
My son and I loved that show. My son was born a geek, from a geek nerd mom, but he loved Science and History, He is in College now, prepaaring to be an officer in the U.S. Army. He was so gungho about science, the Teacher in his 5th grade class, let him teach the astronomy section , citing that Ray knew more thn he did about the subject.
mark burnett Profile
mark burnett answered
The Andy Griffith Show,Lassie,Gilligan's Island,Lost In Space, The MUnsters,The Monkees, F Troop,Captain Kangaroo,etc. All the true classics,not like the crap of today!

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