Glad I grew up in the sixties. Do not think that todays shows even come close to what we had back then. So many more channels to watch today but a lot of junk. The sixties when Actors really acted and not the Reality TV Show nonsense we have today!!
There is not a single show form the 60s that isn't at least 100 times better than any of the useless crap of today not one. That and the endless commercials is why I don't watch TV any more.
WOW!!! This reminds me why I USED to watch TV.A lot of these shows were so well done they stand the test of time and people still appreciate them today. Thanks for the retrospective.
I grew up in the 80s and 90s but man did I wash reruns of most this shows, I think I only mist like 4 of them .good TV is Good TV no mater the decade.
What a terrific video! brings back alot of great memories. thank you...If only we could get rid of all the crap on tv now and replace them with these re runs would our society not be better off.. No swearing or filth in these shows..just fun and stories....Our morals for the most part have gone to ...
Okay, where was "Route 66"?!?!?! IMO, that was the most under-rated, under-appreciated, but best-written and wonderfully acted drama series of the early 60s-----and starred the GORGEOUS George Maharis (along with Martin Milner)! Also M.I.A.: "The Naked City", "Peter Gunn", and "The Ed Sullivan Show" (the show that gave us the Beatles!)!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! What a great retrospective! Three things: (1) given its length, one can see why MacArthur Park was liked by so many 1960s DJs; (2) I really loved Star Trek, Bonanza and The Fugitive and um, was gaga over Angela Cartwright of Lost in Space as well as Barbara Eden; and (3) no matter how hard you tried, you can't make everyone happy...The Outer Limits...The Carol Burnett Show... :-) Thanks again!
Good job. 50's, 60's and a little bit of early 70's. Saw em all. Let me add a few....."I'm Dickens, He's Fenster," "Fury," "My Friend Flika," "My Mother The Car," "Garrisons Gorrilla's," "Rat Patrol," "Hazel," There's more............thanks for this.
What? This was the definitive version of MacArthur Park anyway you slice it, Jimmy Webb's masterpiece. Bought the 45 when I was 11, an over the top epic exceeding 7min. for radio play.The arrangement was to beautiful to edit for airplay but many stations did, such a crime. If you dont care for a"Man Called Horse" singing it, too bad.
I always hated Richard Harris' version of "MacArthur's Park," but this has given me a new appreciation for it. The opening frames of the kids sitting on the floor watching TV was poignant. It recalled the days when Mom and Dad paid all the bills, made all the tough decisions and and asked us only to tidy our rooms and do our homework. And all of these shows were the background theme of our carefree lives. I literally pumped my fists when my favorite, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea appeared!
brought back lots of memories. What about gentle Ben with the not so famous Howard child. Or the Avengers & The Invaders ( alien beings from a dying planet, destination - Earth. Purpose - to make it their world )
Yea, the time tunnel, strange how so many shows from the 60's are being played over and over but they never get around to certain ones such as the time tunnel and many other great shows.
@catty23451 I only included shows that started in the 60s. Ed was already on in the 50s. When I was a kid in the 60s, Sunday night was ALWAYS Walt Disney, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, and Ed Sullivan.
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@inx101 Yes that aired from 1968-69 on ITV in the UK. British detective sitcom consisting of about 30 episodes, but I don't think it ever aired on American TV, so I wouldn't know the show. I believe it is available on DVD.
@inx101 The Champions DID air on American tv in the 70's. i remember the TV was in my parents room but i would turn it on and watch late night episodes of The Champions while lying on my belly in the hallway
Thanks for taking me back down memory lane .. your video and song were wonderful.. and we will never pass this way again ~ Memories are a wonderful thing
Thanks for taking me back down memory lane .. your video and song were wonderful.. and we will never pass this way again ~ Memeories are a wonderful thing
Two and a half MEn What a wonderful role model for young kids is Charlie Sheen>> Boozing, sleeping with stupid bimbos,drugs,smoking! . OMG IS that all TV is capable of ?. What a sad sad world we live in!!
Two and a half MEn What a wonderful role modal for young kids is Charlie Sheen>> Boozing, sleeping with stupid bimbos,drugs,smoking! . OMG IS that all TV is capable of ?. What a sad sad world we live in!!
It`s funny how the songs I hated then, I love now cause they remind me of how I used to hate them back then... But I think this is both an appropiate and pleasing choice. It helps the memories 'flow".
Actually that song was from the 70's I believe. Just wondered why you chose a morose song about mushy, drippy, wet frosting, and soaked cake batter, and not one a little more up tempo from one of the bands of the day. Curiosity killed the cactus.
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Nice montage, but what does a "soggy cake" have to do with TV shows from the 1960s? Couldn't you have found some more fitting music? Perhaps theme songs from the shows themselves would have been appropriate.
@WinstnOBoogie It's a song of that era! That's all, and one a lot of people on here have liked, sorry you didn't like it. I don't have all the theme songs from each show, plus that would have probably added another week to make the video, not sure if you make any, it's not easy! Thanks for watching.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this!! Boy did it bring me back-I think there's probably only a couple shows I didn't watch. Those shows are so much better than what's on now! Awesome job-thank you!
@ AmberWaves444 - Thank you SO VERY MUCH for posting this!!! :)
Your video brought back so many great memories of lost and forgotten 1960's television show of great quality and substance! It's such a shame that the children of today cannot watch all of these great shows, but, your video gave everyone who's interested a glimpse of how great T.V. once was when producers actually took pride in presenting the public with "GREAT TELEVISION!"
I am Saudi but grew up in the US in the 70s, they were wonderful years and I remember a lot of TV shows that bring back beautiful memories. I am 41 now, how the years fly by so fast I do not know. Thanks for the memories Texas.
Thanks for posting. I was born in1965 but my mother when she was alive told me A lot about these shows. I watch Mr Ed sometimes on THIS channel. Wonderful song also.
Thanks for the memories. Only "Prisoner" & "Combat" were the featured selections that I didn't remember ever seeing. Soupy Sales was not in my area but I at least knew who he was from appearances on other shows. Yeah, where's Dobie Gillis? Also, I never knew Patty Duke could have such a wonky eye until seeing the pic you have here.
I didn't remember Prisoner - COMBAT was the greatest to the kids at the time, COMBAT was like Rat Patrol to us kids, hey wait a minute, where was Rat Patrol??? No big deal, this video was SUPER AWESOME.
I am looking so much to Heaven because we are all going relive our lifes with these BEAUTIFUL Memories.
What is it about the women from that time? Ginger and Mary Ann are so sexy, they dont show as much skin as they do nowadays and that sure make them look yummy.
Holy moly, was that Ernie Borgnine on- of all places- Hee Haw? The photo of the Smothers Brothers seems to be from the 70s, not the 60s. Another thing that occurred to me is the 60s stars who are still working, but barely recognizable after botched surgeries- Richard Chamberlain, Marlo Thomas, Mary Tyler Moore. We would love them in their natural state, would we not?
@AmberWaves444 Thanks, it was driving me nuts trying to remember his name. I loved that programme when I was young, sadly toooooo many years ago. I remember each day there was an American Comedy on, one of my favourites was Dick Van Dykes Brother "My Mother the Car".. I can still remember the signature tune, how sad is that!! I say American comedy because I am in England, not sure which country you are in!
Great vid and truly I watched I think just about every show or have seen later in rerun. We never had a color set nor did I ever remember a color set in the 60's....I do remember the first color show that I seen was L. Welk. Thanks for a good vid.
Hi! I didn't see Ed Sullivan with the Beatles in 1963 and American Bandstand with Dick Clark. I remember seeing all of those in the 1960's! Great video and a great song! Thanks! Jack
lm stuck in a golden age of entertainment, but l have no wish to conform,,what a time to be a child and see all that wonderful t v, music , film, the whole damn thing,,its been a real pleasure,,the current celeb heroworship is pure bollocks which will never wash with me,,,60s rule,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I think many of us will agree that the best thing to have come out in the last few years was...DVD BOX SETS!!! Haha, my favourite thing about the present is the choices offered for enjoying the past. Youtube included.
This makes all the crap on tv today look like what it really is. Crap. Where have all the writers gone. These shows were entertaining without resorting to cheap sex jokes or kowtowing to some political group.
Excellent. Yes, for the most part, Television ( 50's --> early '70s) was pretty wholesome. Thanks to: TVland / hulu, etc. we can still view these things pretty easily. Our TV is off pretty much now most of the time. Nothin' really worht seeing today - in my opinion anyway. Thanks again for the post ( & McArthur Park too! - Although I do like Maynard Ferguson's (SP?) instrumental better!
The song was first recorded by Richard Harris on his album A Tramp Shining in 1968 and was released as a single. It was an unusual single, running for more than seven minutes, with a long, climactic orchestral break.
Love those old shows. They were so much better than when Hollywood started pushing their "socially relevant" left wing propaganda which for all intents and purposes ruined network TV.
@alrstudent2007 Thanks for the reply Air. I think most people out there who were around back then or who have DVDs of those old shows feel the same way. I watch TV to unwind and to be entertained, not for some Hollywood goofball to try to brainwash me.
@liduck52 Things started going downhill when CBS started with their garbage about not wanting any rural sitcoms. That was when they took Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, etc. off the air. Then they started with all the urban Norman Lear sitcoms which weren't too bad, but were biased to make we middle class conservatives look like fools. Nowadays you never see westerns, rural sitcoms, or detective shows. Nothing but sitcoms that aren't funny and so called realism shows on now.
@ridgerunner721601 Give me the Beverly Hillbillies over two and a half Men anyday. The main actor on the BH (Buddy Esben) had alot higher moral standards the the gut on 2 1/2 (Charlie Sheen).That's one thing for sure.
Thank you, some of those shows I do not remeber so well but the ones I do, Bring back memories of a carefree life. By any chance do you remember a show about a kangaroo named skippy?
The Twilight Zone still freaks me out only some of their episodes I watched one of their episodes at school when I was like in middle school then others i started watching it just freak me out.
"Davey & Goliath" - the inspiration for Adult Swim's "Moral Orel". A show about an odd little boy who has a talking dog that only he can communicate with. It was from the mind of Art Clokey, the man responsible for "Gumby & Pokey".
@shmuli9 Vaguely; it was on later in the decade, possibly into the early '70s. I'd see it once in a while but pay it no mind. Not as visually striking as "Davey & Goliath".
@elc1960 Yeah, it was on in the early 70s. I wasn't a "Chrisitan", but I thought the whole idea was kind of amusing (person who looked more or less human, but turned into a dot and bounced when he REALLY wanted to get somewhere fast.)
THANK YOU for this! I lost count on how many "OH MY GOD! I remember that!!" I'd blurted, or even laughed about! Thank You So Very Much for a nearly 7.5 minutes "Portal" of great memories that were never gone... Just forgotten. Classics for sure!
Wheres the Green Hornet?
2ez2cu 2 weeks ago
McHale's Navy. I could never understand why someone who looked so Italian had an Irish name.
binaway 2 weeks ago
Missed "It's a Man's World" -- lasted only 1 season, 1962.
beachcomberT 2 weeks ago
what is the name of the music ?
nicolasmauser 3 weeks ago
The best thing about 60's TV is the absence of stupid reality shows...and no Kardashians...
ronetteloverz 1 month ago 4
better than 2011 shitty shows
ToughSerb146 1 month ago
You can find a lot of these television shows on MeTV and AntennaTV channels. Great shows
Whiteyplaysthebanjo 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
why is it that all the shows are american what about british tv
jblogs1000 2 months ago
@jblogs1000 Gee, maybe it's because I grew up here in the USA on American tv and have no clue about anything on british tv?? lol Thanks for watching!
AmberWaves444 2 months ago 3
@jblogs1000 Because nobody cares about BRITISH TV
MyAccount4TrollingU 2 months ago
@jblogs1000 the prisoners british but does it really matter, what really matters is top cats missing
rdrmpat 2 weeks ago
@rdrmpat I did a cartoons of the 60's video also, and Top Cat is in there! That's why there are no cartoons in this video. Thanks for watching.
AmberWaves444 2 weeks ago
As Bob Hope would've said "Thanks for the Memories"
catman5169 2 months ago
Glad I grew up in the sixties. Do not think that todays shows even come close to what we had back then. So many more channels to watch today but a lot of junk. The sixties when Actors really acted and not the Reality TV Show nonsense we have today!!
TheTrumpets3 2 months ago 2
what a great trip down memory lane... thank you!
aprils1957 3 months ago
I remember and WATCHED everyone of these!! Thanks
HerbWalker 3 months ago
There is not a single show form the 60s that isn't at least 100 times better than any of the useless crap of today not one. That and the endless commercials is why I don't watch TV any more.
PMnews1 3 months ago
WOW!!! This reminds me why I USED to watch TV.A lot of these shows were so well done they stand the test of time and people still appreciate them today. Thanks for the retrospective.
FrankieC1701 4 months ago
I grew up in the 80s and 90s but man did I wash reruns of most this shows, I think I only mist like 4 of them .good TV is Good TV no mater the decade.
pinchealberto 4 months ago
Where's "Julia", with Diahann Carroll, or "The Mod Squad"?
Jiltedin2007 4 months ago
Wait a minute, why was Raymond Burr of Ironside standing up? Wasn't he supposed to be confined to a wheelchair?
MartyInLa 4 months ago
What a terrific video! brings back alot of great memories. thank you...If only we could get rid of all the crap on tv now and replace them with these re runs would our society not be better off.. No swearing or filth in these shows..just fun and stories....Our morals for the most part have gone to ...
dakotahstr 4 months ago
Okay, where was "Route 66"?!?!?! IMO, that was the most under-rated, under-appreciated, but best-written and wonderfully acted drama series of the early 60s-----and starred the GORGEOUS George Maharis (along with Martin Milner)! Also M.I.A.: "The Naked City", "Peter Gunn", and "The Ed Sullivan Show" (the show that gave us the Beatles!)!!
broncolady4ever 5 months ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you! What a great retrospective! Three things: (1) given its length, one can see why MacArthur Park was liked by so many 1960s DJs; (2) I really loved Star Trek, Bonanza and The Fugitive and um, was gaga over Angela Cartwright of Lost in Space as well as Barbara Eden; and (3) no matter how hard you tried, you can't make everyone happy...The Outer Limits...The Carol Burnett Show... :-) Thanks again!
rskissack 5 months ago
You missed the Jackie Gleason Show, Mannix and Mod Squad.
2008ljr 5 months ago
Good job. 50's, 60's and a little bit of early 70's. Saw em all. Let me add a few....."I'm Dickens, He's Fenster," "Fury," "My Friend Flika," "My Mother The Car," "Garrisons Gorrilla's," "Rat Patrol," "Hazel," There's more............thanks for this.
Skydog75 5 months ago
if you watch a i dream of jennie episode. you will never see her navel. it was to racy back in the day
DABEARS1088 5 months ago
That picture of LOST IN SPACE at the end looks like someone else's face over Billy Mumy's (Will Robinson)
JayH7745 5 months ago
What? This was the definitive version of MacArthur Park anyway you slice it, Jimmy Webb's masterpiece. Bought the 45 when I was 11, an over the top epic exceeding 7min. for radio play.The arrangement was to beautiful to edit for airplay but many stations did, such a crime. If you dont care for a"Man Called Horse" singing it, too bad.
mistressofaminer 5 months ago
I didn't see one of the best comedies of the decade- Leave it to Beaver.
deanguy66 5 months ago
@deanguy66 Because that show which i saw every episode and loved, started in the 50s. All the shows in this video started their run in the 60s.
AmberWaves444 5 months ago
@AmberWaves444 i watched the avengers lately with honor blackman wich year is that its a great show
MrGreenday34 5 months ago
Positively delightful. I knew every show you mentioned, and there was exactly ONE of which I never saw a single episode.
CptDunsel 5 months ago
The Flintstones, Adaams Family, Laredo were some of my favorites in the '60's
macemanii 5 months ago
I always hated Richard Harris' version of "MacArthur's Park," but this has given me a new appreciation for it. The opening frames of the kids sitting on the floor watching TV was poignant. It recalled the days when Mom and Dad paid all the bills, made all the tough decisions and and asked us only to tidy our rooms and do our homework. And all of these shows were the background theme of our carefree lives. I literally pumped my fists when my favorite, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea appeared!
65kowalski 5 months ago
Great video, I remember them all and more. However just a small correction, Bonanza started on TV in 1959.
SuperHawk53 5 months ago
I think your theme song was appropriate for your video! Nice work too!
RTC 5 months ago
wow!
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58Clams 5 months ago
so many memories..some of these shows have not aired is so many years they have been forgotten.
gymer15 6 months ago
Desde Venezuela, algunas series, eran, el dia dia ,de algunos niños....gracias por los recuerdos
ernesto336 6 months ago
60s=amazing I LOVE THE MONKEES!
retroalex1 6 months ago
brought back lots of memories. What about gentle Ben with the not so famous Howard child. Or the Avengers & The Invaders ( alien beings from a dying planet, destination - Earth. Purpose - to make it their world )
premsign 6 months ago
Shows are great but the song playing takes away from it.
mamamary517 6 months ago
What about on of the longest running police dramas of all time...MANNIX?!
oommggdude 6 months ago
Yea, the time tunnel, strange how so many shows from the 60's are being played over and over but they never get around to certain ones such as the time tunnel and many other great shows.
c7i6abc 6 months ago
@c7i6abc check out hulu i know that they stream the time tunnel and lots of other old shows
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mustafamansoor 6 months ago
WELL DONE!! Thanks for the memories!! :o)
MsMagiick 6 months ago
touchin tribute vid,, i loved it!! well done!!! my fav show the twilight zone,, best show evea!!!!!!
zeelove8 6 months ago
muted the video
ericou812 6 months ago
what memories!!!!!!
Manya10004 6 months ago
that was way cool. Thanks man.
62849rsm 6 months ago
hey! i didn't see TheEdsullivanshow . i think the Edsullivanshow is the best
catty23451 6 months ago
@catty23451 I only included shows that started in the 60s. Ed was already on in the 50s. When I was a kid in the 60s, Sunday night was ALWAYS Walt Disney, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, and Ed Sullivan.
AmberWaves444 6 months ago
wht about the dean martin show !
meloveicecream24 6 months ago
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DemianHermann 6 months ago
Twilight Zone started in 1959.
rascal211 6 months ago
what about "the champions" wasnt in the 60's also?
inx101 6 months ago
@inx101 Yes that aired from 1968-69 on ITV in the UK. British detective sitcom consisting of about 30 episodes, but I don't think it ever aired on American TV, so I wouldn't know the show. I believe it is available on DVD.
AmberWaves444 6 months ago
@inx101 The Champions DID air on American tv in the 70's. i remember the TV was in my parents room but i would turn it on and watch late night episodes of The Champions while lying on my belly in the hallway
MacGrurry 6 months ago
Respond to this video... This is a beautiful meloncholy video. well done
MacGrurry 6 months ago
Well Done "BRAVO"
Thanks amberwaves444
yukseleyy 6 months ago
Nice video. the music worked for me too.....BUT..........
Where was The Green Hornet? (my favorite)
stlrockn 7 months ago
The TV shows of today should be junked and scraped.
midnightcaller200 7 months ago
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Thanks for taking me back down memory lane .. your video and song were wonderful.. and we will never pass this way again ~ Memories are a wonderful thing
lyoungwoolf 7 months ago
Thanks for taking me back down memory lane .. your video and song were wonderful.. and we will never pass this way again ~ Memeories are a wonderful thing
lyoungwoolf 7 months ago
Two and a half MEn What a wonderful role model for young kids is Charlie Sheen>> Boozing, sleeping with stupid bimbos,drugs,smoking! . OMG IS that all TV is capable of ?. What a sad sad world we live in!!
pelicanus11 7 months ago
Two and a half MEn What a wonderful role modal for young kids is Charlie Sheen>> Boozing, sleeping with stupid bimbos,drugs,smoking! . OMG IS that all TV is capable of ?. What a sad sad world we live in!!
pelicanus11 7 months ago
@pelicanus11 That's because our morals are shot. I don't think we have any anymore, since we allow gay marriages and its what we settle for.
midnightcaller200 7 months ago
TV today is PATHETIC!!!!! BORING!!!! and UNIMAGINATIVE!!!!! CRAP!!!!
pelicanus11 7 months ago
How come all the greatest shows were on 40 years before I was born? That seems unfair.
panchelbel007 7 months ago
Thanks for great video that brough back so many beutiful memories and a tear in my eyes.
sportimes 7 months ago
thanks for the time you took to make this montage
caron7187 7 months ago
Great job...and the music is a nice touch...
fen213 7 months ago
It`s funny how the songs I hated then, I love now cause they remind me of how I used to hate them back then... But I think this is both an appropiate and pleasing choice. It helps the memories 'flow".
Kharkovkid 7 months ago
Actually that song was from the 70's I believe. Just wondered why you chose a morose song about mushy, drippy, wet frosting, and soaked cake batter, and not one a little more up tempo from one of the bands of the day. Curiosity killed the cactus.
Yes, I do make videos and more.... have a lookie see: (oh, I see, it doesn't want me to attach my link) Wel anyroad, check out: John Lennon - Beatles Tribute 2
WinstnOBoogie 7 months ago 2
@WinstnOBoogie MacArthur Park was released in 1968.
AmberWaves444 7 months ago
@WinstnOBoogie Nosir. it was from the 60's (1968 to be exact) I remember buying the record at Sears when it first came out
handinside 4 months ago
Nice montage, but what does a "soggy cake" have to do with TV shows from the 1960s? Couldn't you have found some more fitting music? Perhaps theme songs from the shows themselves would have been appropriate.
WinstnOBoogie 7 months ago
@WinstnOBoogie It's a song of that era! That's all, and one a lot of people on here have liked, sorry you didn't like it. I don't have all the theme songs from each show, plus that would have probably added another week to make the video, not sure if you make any, it's not easy! Thanks for watching.
AmberWaves444 7 months ago
i was wating and wating for i dream of jeannie even though i was'nt born when it aired in re runs i would watch it all the time
TheVashleyfan4eva 8 months ago
-Bewitched
-The Addams Family
-The Munsters
-I Dream Of Jeannie
-Get Smart
I am just 16 years old but I love the 60s - 80s stuff:) and from the 60s these tv shows above are my fav. specially Bewitched!♥
wrapyourarmsaroundme 8 months ago
very cool..I miss this kind of TV....
mycld9 8 months ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this!! Boy did it bring me back-I think there's probably only a couple shows I didn't watch. Those shows are so much better than what's on now! Awesome job-thank you!
cloudchaserify 8 months ago
@cloudchaserify YW and thanks for the nice comment!
AmberWaves444 8 months ago
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Awesome ! Magic memories. Thank u AmberWaves444.
wzenobio 8 months ago
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wzenobio 8 months ago
Wow..good job..brought back so many memories..
57babyboomer 8 months ago
Fantastic, made my day!
I also remember a show called 'Rat Patrol'.
Vmcrit 8 months ago
@ AmberWaves444 - Thank you SO VERY MUCH for posting this!!! :)
Your video brought back so many great memories of lost and forgotten 1960's television show of great quality and substance! It's such a shame that the children of today cannot watch all of these great shows, but, your video gave everyone who's interested a glimpse of how great T.V. once was when producers actually took pride in presenting the public with "GREAT TELEVISION!"
Thank you, once again, for this GREAT VIDEO! :)
classiclistener01 8 months ago
@classiclistener01 I have most of these show in boxed DVD sets!
oldrocker74 8 months ago
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titanicpiano14 8 months ago
Reminded me of kindergarten lunch boxes..ugh!!
gabsylv 8 months ago
Thanks, great song choice.
eastlake93 9 months ago
Totally awesome! It seems to me, that the television shows were so much better in the 1960s than they are today.
AgentPepsi1 9 months ago 7
Shari Lewis I remember watching her...I didn't tune in to see the puppets I watched cause she's such a cute babe.
whiskeyify 9 months ago
Ok, now I feel old. :) Thanks for the memories, many of these were great shows!
HDbiikerchick 9 months ago
great upload..i love the american shows.
spinout3 9 months ago
Watched your tribute to the 60's tv shows luved it!! lots of memorys! thanx
Dougdude1 9 months ago
Such innocent days! The shows reflected the times. A great Youtube - Thanks for the opportunity to remember.
pippatassie 9 months ago
Check out my rendition of Flipper on piano and the 1967 lassie theme on strings!
titanicpiano14 9 months ago
I am Saudi but grew up in the US in the 70s, they were wonderful years and I remember a lot of TV shows that bring back beautiful memories. I am 41 now, how the years fly by so fast I do not know. Thanks for the memories Texas.
pherkads 10 months ago
Thanks for posting. I was born in1965 but my mother when she was alive told me A lot about these shows. I watch Mr Ed sometimes on THIS channel. Wonderful song also.
scrowfan41 10 months ago
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scrowfan41 10 months ago
Thanks for the memories. Only "Prisoner" & "Combat" were the featured selections that I didn't remember ever seeing. Soupy Sales was not in my area but I at least knew who he was from appearances on other shows. Yeah, where's Dobie Gillis? Also, I never knew Patty Duke could have such a wonky eye until seeing the pic you have here.
garywrightny 10 months ago
@garywrightny
I didn't remember Prisoner - COMBAT was the greatest to the kids at the time, COMBAT was like Rat Patrol to us kids, hey wait a minute, where was Rat Patrol??? No big deal, this video was SUPER AWESOME.
I am looking so much to Heaven because we are all going relive our lifes with these BEAUTIFUL Memories.
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bobbycv64 9 months ago
3:41 7:10 That's what I have seen.
wrestlemania157 10 months ago
first rate ,thanks !
jsilence418 10 months ago
I didnt see Doby Gillis
1977SOUTHERNBOY 10 months ago
You saved my favorite show for last. Lost In Space. Thank you for the great compilation. Excellent post.
NcalBiker 10 months ago
What is it about the women from that time? Ginger and Mary Ann are so sexy, they dont show as much skin as they do nowadays and that sure make them look yummy.
contact1araya 10 months ago
yo me moría por el fugitivo!!
rosa0460 10 months ago
Holy moly, was that Ernie Borgnine on- of all places- Hee Haw? The photo of the Smothers Brothers seems to be from the 70s, not the 60s. Another thing that occurred to me is the 60s stars who are still working, but barely recognizable after botched surgeries- Richard Chamberlain, Marlo Thomas, Mary Tyler Moore. We would love them in their natural state, would we not?
defundthewar 10 months ago
@defundthewar I thought it was just me that saw that. Must have been a guest that week!
1977SOUTHERNBOY 10 months ago
@1977SOUTHERNBOY He must have added some spice to that bland corn patch.
defundthewar 10 months ago
Brilliant!. Though I thought the whole time you had left out Lost In Space. Little did I know you left the best for last.
vikingivor 10 months ago
@vikingivor Yes! Give me Dr. Smith over Captain Kirk anyday!
handinside 10 months ago
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boffinme80 10 months ago
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handinside 10 months ago
Is the guy in Mr. Ed, the same actor that was in The Time Machine??? Cannot recall his name unfortunately.
tongapuss 10 months ago
@tongapuss Yes it is the same actor, Alan Young.
AmberWaves444 10 months ago
@AmberWaves444 Thanks, it was driving me nuts trying to remember his name. I loved that programme when I was young, sadly toooooo many years ago. I remember each day there was an American Comedy on, one of my favourites was Dick Van Dykes Brother "My Mother the Car".. I can still remember the signature tune, how sad is that!! I say American comedy because I am in England, not sure which country you are in!
tongapuss 10 months ago
@tongapuss Apparently still going strong at 91 or 92. Last year he again voiced the animated character, Scrooge McDuck!
spceman 9 months ago
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baron34gr 8 months ago
@tongapuss The star of The Time Machine (1960) was Rod Taylor, an Australian actor.
baron34gr 8 months ago
Ellie Mae Clampett is the original " Wild Thing "
bwild61 10 months ago
some good memories. but sorry to say some of those shows I couldn't stand
thenegas2008 11 months ago
Great vid and truly I watched I think just about every show or have seen later in rerun. We never had a color set nor did I ever remember a color set in the 60's....I do remember the first color show that I seen was L. Welk. Thanks for a good vid.
HymnTimeGospelSongs 11 months ago
Thank you for such a beautiful and nostalgic video.
Brings so many happy memories for me.
Those good old days.
manitogata 11 months ago
Thanks for the memories'
sprinter440 11 months ago
Hi! I didn't see Ed Sullivan with the Beatles in 1963 and American Bandstand with Dick Clark. I remember seeing all of those in the 1960's! Great video and a great song! Thanks! Jack
BEEP338 11 months ago
this is my favorite utube of all time
RobertFosterMullen 11 months ago 5
@RobertFosterMullen Glad you loved it so much, and thank you!
AmberWaves444 11 months ago
@RobertFosterMullen This is my favorite as well as far as TV Shows go!! Great job!!
4rHim 9 months ago
We will have even beter times again when we are with are lord Jesus Christ.
marinegrunt76 11 months ago
lm stuck in a golden age of entertainment, but l have no wish to conform,,what a time to be a child and see all that wonderful t v, music , film, the whole damn thing,,its been a real pleasure,,the current celeb heroworship is pure bollocks which will never wash with me,,,60s rule,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
robharding1957 11 months ago
good job
rd1999 11 months ago
Timeless.
witchman1 11 months ago
what's even worse is when you watch a movie with sidney greenstreet in it, and he looks like one of the guys you play poker with!
Pelaos1962 11 months ago
wow they all look so much younger than I remember ... :-/
Kerikali 1 year ago
I think many of us will agree that the best thing to have come out in the last few years was...DVD BOX SETS!!! Haha, my favourite thing about the present is the choices offered for enjoying the past. Youtube included.
LightningChimp 1 year ago
This makes all the crap on tv today look like what it really is. Crap. Where have all the writers gone. These shows were entertaining without resorting to cheap sex jokes or kowtowing to some political group.
jluthye 1 year ago
Excellent. Yes, for the most part, Television ( 50's --> early '70s) was pretty wholesome. Thanks to: TVland / hulu, etc. we can still view these things pretty easily. Our TV is off pretty much now most of the time. Nothin' really worht seeing today - in my opinion anyway. Thanks again for the post ( & McArthur Park too! - Although I do like Maynard Ferguson's (SP?) instrumental better!
WLQR 1 year ago
How come the green hornet didn't get mentioned? I loved that show
56carmie 1 year ago
ah the shows from my childhood... dangit I'm feeling all mushy and nostalgic...
mta415 1 year ago
Great posting - thanks
sprinter440 1 year ago
? The lost in space photo appears to have someone other than Billy Mummy. as Will, are my eyes playing tricks on me or what?
MJCPeters 1 year ago
Fantastic Video
caskigm 1 year ago
That was fantastic. Thanks for posting!! And thanks for the musical memories.
NevadaHawkeye 1 year ago
what a great tribute, being born in 1960 all these shows are so close to my heart.
Well done!
KiraShimMers1 1 year ago
The song was first recorded by Richard Harris on his album A Tramp Shining in 1968 and was released as a single. It was an unusual single, running for more than seven minutes, with a long, climactic orchestral break.
mlgav 1 year ago
Love those old shows. They were so much better than when Hollywood started pushing their "socially relevant" left wing propaganda which for all intents and purposes ruined network TV.
ridgerunner721601 1 year ago
@ridgerunner721601 YOUR SO RIGHT !!!!!!!
alrstudent2007 1 year ago
@alrstudent2007 Thanks for the reply Air. I think most people out there who were around back then or who have DVDs of those old shows feel the same way. I watch TV to unwind and to be entertained, not for some Hollywood goofball to try to brainwash me.
ridgerunner721601 1 year ago
@ridgerunner721601 Totally agree.Now everything needs to be "hip" or "edgy". None of these shows would ever
get on the air today.
liduck52 11 months ago
@liduck52 Things started going downhill when CBS started with their garbage about not wanting any rural sitcoms. That was when they took Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, etc. off the air. Then they started with all the urban Norman Lear sitcoms which weren't too bad, but were biased to make we middle class conservatives look like fools. Nowadays you never see westerns, rural sitcoms, or detective shows. Nothing but sitcoms that aren't funny and so called realism shows on now.
ridgerunner721601 11 months ago
@ridgerunner721601 Give me the Beverly Hillbillies over two and a half Men anyday. The main actor on the BH (Buddy Esben) had alot higher moral standards the the gut on 2 1/2 (Charlie Sheen).That's one thing for sure.
handinside 10 months ago
@handinside You're definitely right about that!!!
ridgerunner721601 10 months ago
Nossssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa 1000
eliomar1960 1 year ago
Thank you, some of those shows I do not remeber so well but the ones I do, Bring back memories of a carefree life. By any chance do you remember a show about a kangaroo named skippy?
yellownp22541 1 year ago
The Twilight Zone still freaks me out only some of their episodes I watched one of their episodes at school when I was like in middle school then others i started watching it just freak me out.
snuckles108 1 year ago
like rediscovering a favorite whisky that you havent tasted in years ! a real treat Tnx for the post . Jim
DeKomP 1 year ago
i read all the comments and everyone forgot my favorite show, which was
Robert Wagner star in "it takes a thief"
tshirtbill 1 year ago
The Beatles cartoon.
rjpancerniCAUSA 1 year ago
@rjpancerniCAUSA That show is in my cartoons of the 60s video. Thanks for watching.
AmberWaves444 1 year ago
"Davey & Goliath" - the inspiration for Adult Swim's "Moral Orel". A show about an odd little boy who has a talking dog that only he can communicate with. It was from the mind of Art Clokey, the man responsible for "Gumby & Pokey".
elc1960 1 year ago
@elc1960 Do you remember the similarly-themed "Jot the Christian Dot" series of cartoons?
shmuli9 1 year ago
@shmuli9 Vaguely; it was on later in the decade, possibly into the early '70s. I'd see it once in a while but pay it no mind. Not as visually striking as "Davey & Goliath".
elc1960 1 year ago
@elc1960 Yeah, it was on in the early 70s. I wasn't a "Chrisitan", but I thought the whole idea was kind of amusing (person who looked more or less human, but turned into a dot and bounced when he REALLY wanted to get somewhere fast.)
shmuli9 1 year ago
Incredible....I would have ended with the Brady Bunch but that is a personal preference.
Thanks for the nostalgia
spudd777 1 year ago
How could you forget THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW
lajas46 1 year ago
Real nice, keep it up. Watch for Brandon Ja'rod, please comment and rate.
11181001 1 year ago
I liked this tribute but you missed Dark Shadows
OhioNeesee 1 year ago
Be still, my heart!!!! (I am sooo O-L-D!!!)
buddmar 1 year ago
thanks...that was great!!! WHat memories!!!
tntamusements 1 year ago
THANK YOU for this! I lost count on how many "OH MY GOD! I remember that!!" I'd blurted, or even laughed about! Thank You So Very Much for a nearly 7.5 minutes "Portal" of great memories that were never gone... Just forgotten. Classics for sure!
Stroklos 1 year ago
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Stroklos 1 year ago
About half those Shows were heard of or seen in England at the time.
Where was The Virginian or Rawhide or 77 Sunset Strip or The High Chapparrel or The Defenders ? :)
Isleofskye 1 year ago
Wow, after seeing that Gilligan's Island picture I just might have to go with Ginger over Mary Ann!
Gorbachenko 1 year ago