The A Team
Magnum PI
Simon&Simon
Rockford Files
The Fall Guy
Dragnet
Green Acres
Have Gun Will Travel
The Beverly Hillbillies
Get Smart
Hogan's Heroes
Hawaii Five-O
The Dukes of Hazzard
Newhart
Oh, my goodness, I thought I was the only person left who remembers Here Come The Brides! :eek: I had a huge crush on Bobby Sherman way back in the day! :tongue3:
Let's see, my list...
The Waltons--my all time favourite
Andy Griffith Show
Mary Tyler Moore
My Three Sons
The Dick Van Dyke Show
MASH (the first few seasons)
and at least a dozen more from the 60's and 70's that I can't recall now
Oh--and Captain Kangaroo, from when I was very young. :smilewinkgrin:
Actually I enjoyed MASH in its later years.
The first 2 or 3 years a big part of the plot of "Hot Lips" and also Major Burns was show as a religious nut/hypocrite.
The later years the show became for of a comedy/drama.
Often they would use real world instances in the plot. For example there was an episode where Klinger had a certain sickness and the 2 majors assumed he was just "riding" sick call. At the end of the show, they showed a stat about how this certain disease did effect many Mid-eastern personnel.
One show that I remember was when a GI show critically wounded on Christmas Day - during the cease fire true.
The doctors tried to save him - but he died about 10 minutes before midnight.
One doctor moved the clock to 10 minutes past - so his kids would not have to think of Christmas as the day their Dad died.
Many other heart warming scenes/episodes.
Gunsmoke -- have written many fanfic stories based on setting, including a novelette crossed with the movie, Shenandoah. Leave it to Beaver -- have written a few fanfics, including the story of how Ward and June met. The High Chaparral The Andy Griffith Show Dragnet (50's series and 60's revival) Hawaii Five-O (the classic; I'm losing interest in this new one) I Love Lucy My Three Sons Bonanza (though it struggled too hard to be 'relevant' contemporarily) The Law Man The Waltons
The only reason I clarified my post as 'the first few seasons' is that I never got around to watching much of the later seasons. We only had one tv set at the time, and I think my parents watched something else during that time slot. Plus, I was working by then and was probably working a lot of the evenings MASH was on. I'll have to try and catch up on some of the later episodes when they're aired again sometime. I did of course, along with almost everyone else on the planet, watch the last episode. It was superb. :thumbsup:
Arbo,
I like Chuck better.
One episode he was trying to help a young GI who stuttered.
At the end of the show, he was playing a tape recording from his sister - who also stuttered.
Even thought Chuck at time thought he was in the upper class, there were times we saw his more sensitive side.
The reason that meant so much to me is that as a child, I had a very severe speech defect.
Over the years with proper training, my speech has now been corrected.:godisgood:
That sure helps being a preacher :thumbsup: