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What....no Rocky and Bullwinkle? That one should have been in the top three in my book. The show featured "Fractured Fairy-tales", "Bullwinkle's Corner" and "Peabody and Sherman" (remember the Wayback machine?)
Great show for kids and adults.
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To: Sabertooth
I forgot about Milton the Monster. It was pretty good. I also liked Fat Albert and the Jackson 5 cartoons.
11 posted on
10/11/2001 9:35:35 PM PDT by
mafree
To: Sabertooth
Number 4 should be number 1...I was in college, a bunch of us would get together on Saturday morning to watch the show....It was great...I was just getting into it when I got drafted...When I got back from Vietnam, it was gone...missed it for years.....a single tear falling.....it was not so much that the show was gone, but nothing would be the same again....
To: Sabertooth
The only ones of these I ever watched were "Beany and Cecil," "The Beatles," and "Jonny Quest." I did watch one that was very similar to the "Fireball" puppet one you have listed, and that is, "Thunderbirds," which I really liked.
Actually, most of these shows you have were a little after "my time" (I was born in '53). I remember Saturday shows (I think they were on Saturday) like "Heckle and Jeckle" (sp?), "Mighty Mouse," "Bugs Bunny," and "Soupy Sales."
Does anyone remember a show from the mid-'60s called "Discovery," with Bill Owen and Virginia Gibson? Sort of a travel/learning magazine show for pre-teens.
To: Sabertooth
I liked "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters". Helen Thomas should have stuck to that role.
14 posted on
10/11/2001 9:43:41 PM PDT by
dead
To: Sabertooth
Afghan TV Guide Kids' shows include "Captain Kandahar," "The Saudi Duty Show," and "The Flintstonings."
To: Sabertooth
Speaking of Saturday morning, did anyone else use the commercials broadcast during that time to help your mother make out her grocery shopping list? My brothers and I kept our eyes out for new products, especially new cereals, and as my parents were leaving for the supermarket we'd yell "Momma, get us the new cereal ______." We'd try any cereal once.
26 posted on
10/11/2001 9:57:16 PM PDT by
mafree
To: Sabertooth
Well I can relate to Cecil and Beanie...LOL Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpant...good show, never watched the other ones.
The one we gathered around to watch though was the Soupy Sales show...now that was cool...but not cartoon.
White Fang and Black Tooth, and sometimes Soupy would open the door and there would be a naked lady outside...of course only he saw her.
LOL
29 posted on
10/11/2001 10:17:04 PM PDT by
Syncro
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