Real McCoys- Californy Here We Come- pt 1
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Back in the day when people still had good morals. Parents should get their kids to watch these old shows, instead of the trash that's on TV now. They'll turn out better, if they're taught right while they're young.
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Ah...the good old days before trash TV took over.
Thanks for posting.
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I was 2 when this aired but I remember some of the later episodes, many thanks.
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I barely remember this show. I was 5 when it went off. So I didn't get to see that many shows.
The Beverly Hillbillies ran for a long time and that being said, I would have to say that it was a lot more popular than the Real McCoy's. One more thing must be said, when the Beverly Hillbillies went color it had to help the viewers. I still enjoy watching these old episodes.
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Kathy Nolan was a real McCoy.
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This refreshed ancient memories dormant for decades! I love YouTube for such treats!
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THANKS.
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"I say he's a Roushian.."
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I remember when the McCoys said they were moving to the San Fernando VAlley in California -- and it is barren farm land! WHOA! a lot has changed in the SF Valleys since the 50's and the McCoys!
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On what show nowadays would you ever see the main character stop and offer sincere prayer ? How far entertainment has fallen, and to what filthy depths.
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@BlueJayRobin All the country folk outta water shows got their inspiration from the Ma and Pa Kettle movies and such of the late 40's/50. Li' Abner comic strip was also very popular as well. That's why there was so many shows based in the bumpkin category for a good decade. They were all good natured, fun/funny and clean subject programs. I liked them all.
I only vaguely remember this show, but as a kid I was heartbroken for 3 or 4 years after it ended. The B. Hillbillies and G. Island were poor substitutes weren't they?
BlueJayRobin 1 year ago
@BlueJayRobin yep. I think the Beverly Hillbillies got their idea from this show. It went on the air the season after the last Real McCoys. I've even heard Grandpa say vittles on the show. How many times did you hear Jed or Granny say that?
mytvmemories 1 year ago