I have never seen it but this sounds like the kind of TV series you want to show to people who say "TODAY'S STUFF IS CRAP AND EVERYTHING BACK THEN WAS GOOD!" and give them a bit of a reality check.
Incidentally, associate producer David Davis, with co-creator Allan Burns and one of the series' writers, James L. Brooks, later worked on "THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW". Chris Hayward, who had previously worked with Allan Burns for Jay Ward on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS", 'THE BULLWINKLE SHOW" and 'FRACTURED FLICKERS", later wrote for "BARNEY MILLER".
This series lasted a full season (30 episodes) on NBC's Tuesday night schedule at 7:30pm(et) during the 1965-'66 season. The unforgettable theme was written and sung by Paul Hampton [the "singalong" title, with the lyrics flashed on screen, was seen only in the pilot episode].
@fromthesidelines Thanks for the additional info! I've added this back to my 1965 playlist of 120 songs. I've tried to build a music archive like none other, covering the best music of the past century. 112 of my 700 playlists cover every year since 1900 so you can listen like you've stepped back in time. I went to the World's Fair right before this show came out! Hope you stop by. chuck
I loved this show way back when.... But then again, I was seven years old. Catchy tune though,
mrdivot22 3 weeks ago
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mrdivot22 3 weeks ago
This was not a bad show compared to the shit they have now1
glawsny 3 weeks ago
I have never seen it but this sounds like the kind of TV series you want to show to people who say "TODAY'S STUFF IS CRAP AND EVERYTHING BACK THEN WAS GOOD!" and give them a bit of a reality check.
EHH246 1 month ago
My mother is a human radio. philipnute com
zsezse215 2 months ago
I liked the show. I was just a kid. I am embarrassed to say I liked the show.
avdreader1 3 months ago
Really catchy.
ALoserIsFred 5 months ago
Herman
Herman Munster referrenced this show once. LOL!
Actionguy1 6 months ago
I remember this show. The critics who called it terrible were correct.
vraydio 6 months ago 8
Thumbs up if you came here because of Arrested Development.
facer50 7 months ago
That car married KITT from Knight Rider in the 80s.
tredlow 7 months ago 2
This is perhaps one of the best title sequences I have ever seen!
stagepunktheatre 8 months ago
Incidentally, associate producer David Davis, with co-creator Allan Burns and one of the series' writers, James L. Brooks, later worked on "THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW". Chris Hayward, who had previously worked with Allan Burns for Jay Ward on "ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS", 'THE BULLWINKLE SHOW" and 'FRACTURED FLICKERS", later wrote for "BARNEY MILLER".
fromthesidelines 10 months ago
This series lasted a full season (30 episodes) on NBC's Tuesday night schedule at 7:30pm(et) during the 1965-'66 season. The unforgettable theme was written and sung by Paul Hampton [the "singalong" title, with the lyrics flashed on screen, was seen only in the pilot episode].
fromthesidelines 10 months ago
@fromthesidelines Thanks for the additional info! I've added this back to my 1965 playlist of 120 songs. I've tried to build a music archive like none other, covering the best music of the past century. 112 of my 700 playlists cover every year since 1900 so you can listen like you've stepped back in time. I went to the World's Fair right before this show came out! Hope you stop by. chuck
chkjns 9 months ago