@tomservo56954 We're going to miss Harry Morgan. We really will. Taken from us at the age of 96. Thank you for the update on Harry Morgan (1915-2011).
anyone out there know why warner brothers, are such assholes and wont let anyone show old episodes of their shows when they dont even issue them on seasonal dvd packages, or run them on tvland or other outlets?
The "Big A" was replaced by the "ABC Circle" later in 1962, while the "NBC snake" was replaced by the "Trapezoid N" on New Year's Day of 1976. The "CBS Eye" is still in use today. Harry went on to "Dragnet" (1967-70) and "M*A*S*H" (1975-83), among other things, and as of October 10, 2011, he is still living, as is Don Pardo.
I was only seven at the time, but I remember most of these. We did not have an ABC affiliate until 1966, so our viewing schedule was a bit different, with both the NBC and CBS affiliates splitting the ABC shows. (Erie, PA.)
Wow, thanks so much! I was 11 when these shows were on, and we lived in Arlington Heights, IL. Our tv I think was a Crosley with a "healthful halo of light" around the screen1
great video. here in the uk, i can remember most of those shows. 1962 was the year i left school age 15 to start my first job. here, coronation street was in it's 3rd year. other shows i watched from the usa was wagon train, rawhide, tenderfoot, gunslinger, laramie, and loads more
@tomservo56954 We're going to miss Harry Morgan. We really will. Taken from us at the age of 96. Thank you for the update on Harry Morgan (1915-2011).
1985OldSkool 1 month ago
@1985OldSkool As of December 7, 2011--not any more for Harry Morgan.
tomservo56954 1 month ago
anyone out there know why warner brothers, are such assholes and wont let anyone show old episodes of their shows when they dont even issue them on seasonal dvd packages, or run them on tvland or other outlets?
TheBabyboomkidof53 3 months ago
The "Big A" was replaced by the "ABC Circle" later in 1962, while the "NBC snake" was replaced by the "Trapezoid N" on New Year's Day of 1976. The "CBS Eye" is still in use today. Harry went on to "Dragnet" (1967-70) and "M*A*S*H" (1975-83), among other things, and as of October 10, 2011, he is still living, as is Don Pardo.
1985OldSkool 4 months ago
That was the very last season for ABC's "Big A" logo as the more familiar and still present "ABC Circle" logo had debuted just the following season.
tbear4pa 6 months ago
I was only seven at the time, but I remember most of these. We did not have an ABC affiliate until 1966, so our viewing schedule was a bit different, with both the NBC and CBS affiliates splitting the ABC shows. (Erie, PA.)
jln55 8 months ago
Wow, thanks so much! I was 11 when these shows were on, and we lived in Arlington Heights, IL. Our tv I think was a Crosley with a "healthful halo of light" around the screen1
AtlantaGymFan 8 months ago
great video. here in the uk, i can remember most of those shows. 1962 was the year i left school age 15 to start my first job. here, coronation street was in it's 3rd year. other shows i watched from the usa was wagon train, rawhide, tenderfoot, gunslinger, laramie, and loads more
turnermedman1231 8 months ago