Death Valley Days lasted a long time in TV syndication. One of its last hosts, after the Old Ranger was dropped, was Ronald Reagan--who left the show early in 1966 to run for Governor of California. He won, and the rest was history.....
Death Valley Days? I don't remember that. Abbott and Costello got on my nerves. His screaming. OMG!! The Honeymooners! I adored that show and I loved his orchestra. Mother had those 10 inch albums of his. Hoppy! Good old Hoppy. Art Linkletter. My Mother loved him and his books. Too bad they don't run I Married Joan now. That was a great show. What about Our Miss Brooks?
I just stopped in to see what show were on the year i was born. i remember all of these . But either they ran for 4 or 5 years , till i was old enough to remember them or they had re runs in 1955 or 1956.
1952---ten years before I was born. I've never seen any of these and never knew there was a "Hopalong Cassidy" TV show. This is too cool. I love this old stuff. Thank you for posting! :-)
Death Valley Days lasted a long time in TV syndication. One of its last hosts, after the Old Ranger was dropped, was Ronald Reagan--who left the show early in 1966 to run for Governor of California. He won, and the rest was history.....
BobWXXI 7 months ago
Death Valley Days? I don't remember that. Abbott and Costello got on my nerves. His screaming. OMG!! The Honeymooners! I adored that show and I loved his orchestra. Mother had those 10 inch albums of his. Hoppy! Good old Hoppy. Art Linkletter. My Mother loved him and his books. Too bad they don't run I Married Joan now. That was a great show. What about Our Miss Brooks?
2agray 9 months ago
Love it Pally !!!! Great TV memories !
Johnnyboy792 1 year ago
The Honeymooners open shown here is the syndicated version.
moboutmen 1 year ago
I just stopped in to see what show were on the year i was born. i remember all of these . But either they ran for 4 or 5 years , till i was old enough to remember them or they had re runs in 1955 or 1956.
1952kid 2 years ago
Amazingly, Art Linkletter is still alive- 97 years old now.
Probably the only one left from the early TV era.
nakayle 2 years ago
1952---ten years before I was born. I've never seen any of these and never knew there was a "Hopalong Cassidy" TV show. This is too cool. I love this old stuff. Thank you for posting! :-)
NyteScrybe 2 years ago
Hoppy wasn't one of my faves, but I did like almost anything Sci-Fi (even from back in the day). ☺
alleycat62021 2 years ago
@NyteScrybe You cannot succeed at modern video games without this prior knowledge.
etbella3 1 year ago
If I'm not mistaken that's not the original opening to the Honeymooners.
sanfranman123 2 years ago