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  • Connie Stevens was it. Then again...what other choices were around for an 8 year old kid?

    hmmm. Julie London.........

  • I had no idea that this show started in the '50s.

    I recall it being on TV after my bedtime in the late-ish '60s (65 - 68). I was under the impression that it was brand new then.

  • It was on Friday nights, a show my family and I never missed from 1958 until 1964. The "Zimster" always drove a T-Bird ~ I was 11 when the show first began in '58. "snap....snap"

  • So this is what my mom is always talking about...

  • everyone contact warner brothers and demand they release 77 sunset strip; and hawaiian eye on seasonal dvd packages. they have dragged their ass long enough on these shows. almost every other show of the 50s and 60s is available except waner brothers product. these were the most popular shows on tv when I was growing up. baby boomers would get all over it if they'd put it out there! tell them to put maverick and sugarfoot out too.

  • i never watched a full episode of 77 Sunset Strip, but I would love to.By the way,idk what the number is :.(

  • i did not know how cool this music was, of course i was in kindergarten at the time!!!

  • "Lovely Lady, Pity Me" was the name of one of series creator Roy Huggins' "Stuart Bailey" books from the 1940s.

  • The first TV series that I saw in 1962.

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