Make a Wish (Opening and closing)
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back in the 70's we had shows that were not justcommercials for crap
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am part of the the make a wish foubndashin and meeting smosh :)
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Today we complain about a thousand channels but nothing on, but back in the 70s there were only 3 or 4 stations and Sunday morning you either to watch this goofball or some religious programming. I hated this show when I was a kid.
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This is the kind of hippie shit we watched as kids back in the 70's after the cartoons before american bandstand and soul train
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Did you ever wish you'd see this show again?
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How many little brats were wishing they were "a piece of glass"?
How many hits of acid was this guy on?
Harry Chapin's less talented brother?
Cat's in the cradle and a piece of glass
Where on the set can I score some hash
Flyin' to the moon with my crap guitar
Drop a lid and go faaaaaaar....
And make a wish
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Harry Chapin's brother.
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BUT U DID IT TWO TIMES.MUST LIKE!!!
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Yep, I remember this very well. It used to come on Sunday mornings on WABC here in New York (Channel 7) IIRC at about 11:00 a.m. It was a cool show for its day, showing you all kids of interesting things. Chapin was a good host. And as for those Peter Max graphics, all I can say is - GROOVY!
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great memories of my childhood
thank you for posting - please post more!!!
Oh wow. I've been Googling for this for years. I never thought I'd find it. Great stuff.
The seventies live on forever!
UglySean 2 years ago 9
I loved this show as a kid too - great footage on how things worked, and way cool Fillmore-esque graphics. Tom was years ahead of Discovery Channel. Another interesting note, Tom was little brother to the late folk singer Harry Chapin (big hit was Taxi).
tonelogman 2 years ago 2