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BONANZA - THE LAW AND BILLY BURGESS - 1

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  • 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.

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  • hey i'm 12 and i still love theses shows :)

  • 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.

  • @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 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.

  • Thanks so much for posting

    Bonanza is a master piece!

  • @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.

  • @gjc82071 I agree, and I'm 16

  • 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.

  • The Reason I Like This Is Because David Cassidy Is In It.

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