David Cassidy and Les Tremayne share a scene. Les "Mentor" Tremayne from "Shazam!" addresses Cassidy's character of "Billy," almost reminiscent of Mentor's interaction with Billy Batson.
YAY David Cassidy! I LOVE him! Two of my favorite things, Bonanza and David! I think this will be my favorite episode. I haven't watched much epis after Adam left. I was excited to see David's on it.
Those were the days. Much better than the junk on TV today. Most cities only had three or four channels and there was still more on worth watching than now.
@jtkirkfan2002 Thank you! I don't think the younger generation really knows what good TV is. And it's not just and age/era thing either. I am 39, & grew up in the 70's (Golden Age of sitcoms IMO) & 80's, but still loved TV from the 50's & 60's which was B4 my time, because it was good. On TV today I am sick of seeing nothing buy obnoxious wealthy housewives, oversexed alcoholic 20 somethings & talentless wannabe musical superstars. There's too little good TV on now, or probably ever again.
@gjc82071 Its because liberals took over the television industry and Hollywood, the sludge found now is what liberalism promotes as what should be normal. I don't know if there's any hope for a golden age of television ever again to be honest.
@Ben2China "sludge", haha. Good 1. Of sitcoms alone (not to mention drama, crime, sci-fi, etc), I could easily name off 15-20 excellent shows that were on air between '70-'80. There is barely anything now. The old networks (NBC, CBC, etc) suck now. AMC is almost single-handedly "carrying" TV. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, etc, great shows, in an ocean of crap. USA has a few goods ones (Burn Notice, etc), & HBO makes a decent series now & thing (Rome), but they're few/far between.
Yes, Bonanza written before liberals took over Hollywood. If it was today we'd have stories with gays and moral ambiguity to make one sick. Stories with a good sense of right and wrong are not reality by their book.
hey i'm 12 and i still love theses shows :)
puppys2000 3 weeks ago
David Cassidy and Les Tremayne share a scene. Les "Mentor" Tremayne from "Shazam!" addresses Cassidy's character of "Billy," almost reminiscent of Mentor's interaction with Billy Batson.
bluesnagg 2 months ago
Thanks so much for posting
Bonanza is a master piece!
63helaine 4 months ago
@gjc82071 I agree, and I'm 16
SuperNovascotiagirl 5 months ago
YAY David Cassidy! I LOVE him! Two of my favorite things, Bonanza and David! I think this will be my favorite episode. I haven't watched much epis after Adam left. I was excited to see David's on it.
YoungSHolmesfan 6 months ago
The Reason I Like This Is Because David Cassidy Is In It.
gertie1999 7 months ago
If you have more of David Cassidys early work ( The FBI, Adam 12, Dr. Marcus Welby, medical center....) would you please upload it too? :-)
Ellen5010 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this.
I like David`s early work.
Ellen5010 1 year ago
hahaha 06:08 ...Candy is cutting a child...lol
BoscoFaith 2 years ago
Those were the days. Much better than the junk on TV today. Most cities only had three or four channels and there was still more on worth watching than now.
jtkirkfan2002 2 years ago 10
@jtkirkfan2002 Thank you! I don't think the younger generation really knows what good TV is. And it's not just and age/era thing either. I am 39, & grew up in the 70's (Golden Age of sitcoms IMO) & 80's, but still loved TV from the 50's & 60's which was B4 my time, because it was good. On TV today I am sick of seeing nothing buy obnoxious wealthy housewives, oversexed alcoholic 20 somethings & talentless wannabe musical superstars. There's too little good TV on now, or probably ever again.
gjc82071 10 months ago 5
@gjc82071 Its because liberals took over the television industry and Hollywood, the sludge found now is what liberalism promotes as what should be normal. I don't know if there's any hope for a golden age of television ever again to be honest.
Ben2China 4 months ago
@Ben2China "sludge", haha. Good 1. Of sitcoms alone (not to mention drama, crime, sci-fi, etc), I could easily name off 15-20 excellent shows that were on air between '70-'80. There is barely anything now. The old networks (NBC, CBC, etc) suck now. AMC is almost single-handedly "carrying" TV. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, etc, great shows, in an ocean of crap. USA has a few goods ones (Burn Notice, etc), & HBO makes a decent series now & thing (Rome), but they're few/far between.
gjc82071 4 months ago
@jtkirkfan2002
Yes, Bonanza written before liberals took over Hollywood. If it was today we'd have stories with gays and moral ambiguity to make one sick. Stories with a good sense of right and wrong are not reality by their book.
Ben2China 4 months ago
David Cassidy in Bonanza really actor and singer
Wupper0987654321 2 years ago