Dr. Snuggles
Scooby Doo
Smurfs
Land of the Lost
Electric Company
Vegetable Soup
The Hilarious House of Frightenstien
Read All About It
Read along
Mr. Dressup
Tiny Talent Time
Disney
Looney Tunes
Thats all I can remember at the moment.
Diana
by Nosferatu 47 Replies latest jw friends
Dr. Snuggles
Scooby Doo
Smurfs
Land of the Lost
Electric Company
Vegetable Soup
The Hilarious House of Frightenstien
Read All About It
Read along
Mr. Dressup
Tiny Talent Time
Disney
Looney Tunes
Thats all I can remember at the moment.
Diana
I loved Bewitch and I Dream of Jeannie.
Sky King, remember that one?
lol @ Sargon, yeah sunday afternoons of Disney & Wild Kingdom. I had to suffer through Wild Kingdom to get to The Wonderful World of Disney.
I loved the muppets too
I've still got my muppets sticker album (complete)
I bought a dvd a while ago of the best of the muppets shows - my kids arent impressed but I loved watching it again
Mem em a em Do Dooo Do Do Do
"Flipper" was my favorite live-action show in the 1960's, but I also adored Bugs Bunny and the Road-Runner. Still do. Also, there was this really obscure cartoon called "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse" and one of the bad guys was a frog or toad who sounded like Edward G. Robinson. It was very badly drawn but I adored it! Also "Top Cat."
Nina
simplesally,
how could a nice little JW girl watch Bewitched and I dream of Jeannie? I was not allowed to as they were considered "demonic". I was also not allowed to watch a daytime soap opera ( all the kids at school watched it everyday and talked eagerly about it---kids love to be spooked) called " Dark Shadows" about a haunted New England family and their haunted house, as we were told that the demons could come thru the TV and "get us".
I did however, catch Bewitched and Jeannie years later on the rerun circuit and thought that they were great!
No demons every got me ( or did they?) . They evidently got you too!
HR Pufnstuf!
Pippy Longstocking
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Scooby Doo! (go figure)
I also LOVED to watch "Land of the Lost" on Saturday mornings. Marshall, Will and Holly (on a routine expedition) and the Sleestaks! This was back in the day when my mom was "weak" and we didn't go out in service much.
We always liked The Flintstones and Top Cat.
Later, with my kids, we loved Eek! the Cat and The Terrible Thunderlizards and Life with Louie; later still, Recess.
I loved Green Acres and The Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction and Andy Griffith.
Oh, and Elsewhere reminded me - we loved the Little Rascals.