It is apparent to me that Johnnyboy792 grew up in front of the TV EXACTLY as I did. I grew up in Warwick, NY. Born in 57. This vid was great. Thanks Johnnyboy792!!!!
During the mid 60s to late 70s I lived in Belleville NJ, about 20 miles outside NYC. We had great TV reception out of NYC, getting channels, 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 WNEW, 7 ABC, 9 WOR, 11 WPIX and 13 which was PBS. There were also some UHS channels we got also. For some reason I remember the TV being better back then, far less channels but there was always something to watch. But Saturdays were my favorite. That's when all the Sci Fi movies were on, which I loved! Creature Feature, Chiller Theater. Great memories. Thanks for uploading.....
Yes, so much good programing. Not watered down shows to fill the time slot. Just watch cable news channels now, they have to "make up" the news to fit into 24/7 of news programing. There really isn't enough quality to fill all of the channels they have now with good programs. Back in the 70s it was cutting edge, strategic plots to keep you tuned in.
I was born in 1959 in New Jersey and grew up with WNEW Metromedia Channel 5. That was the best local station ever! Fox destroyed it on March 7, 1986 when they took over. I have to say how much I enjoyed Sandy Becker when I was a kid and I find that he still makes me laugh when I see a clip of his show today. Thanks also for showing I Love Lucy, HAZEL, The Andy Griffith Show and The Bowery Boys...those are four of my favorites that I still watch on DVD these days.
I grew up watching WNEW TV Channel Five here in New York City. WNEW was one of my all time favorite television stations. I really enjoyed watching this video posting of yours here "Johnnyboy" as well as your WPIX TV posting. Another one of my all time favorite's. Ah yes those were the days as the saying goes. Those days are gone but the memories remain.
My mother's parents lived in northern NJ in the 1960s & got all the NYC channels. My siblings & I loved going there so we could watch local shows such as Birthday House (with Paul Tripp), Soupy Sales, Chuck McCann, Sandy Becker, Wonderama, Gigantor, Astroboy. Such happy memories and good times!
Thank You for posting this! When I was a kid, I loved watching WNEW Channel 5. My happiest childhood memories were watching I Love Lucy, Bewitched, The Mother's In-Law , Hazel, My Three Sons, Lost In Space, The Flintstones, Bugs Bunny and Wonderama with Bob McAllister. Kids today in 2016 don't know anything about good TV!
If you were an NYC market kid, you knew WNEW (Channel 5)...Great memories. I actually had tickets to be in the audience for Sandy Becker but could find no way to get to the studio...Parents were working and it was just 'Sorry...'. Harlan - Sandy Becker had a daily kids show - skits, puppets and old cartoons. Hambone, Norton Nork, the Old Professor were all his. He did a really good job of comforting and explaining the Kennedy assassination to us young ones.
So glad I saw this. So many memories coming flooding in. My dad worked for WNEW in the 50's, 60's and very early 70's in many capacities. Master Control (broadcasting of shows), Wonderama, Sandy Becker, Sonny Fox and Soupy Sales Show as a stage manager among many other roles. After moving out west to Hollywood, my dads fondest memories are still of the earlier years of television, especially New York where he got his start and left so many friends. Thanks!
I started at WNEW TV in 1972 and am still there and I assure you that is is not a dream job any longer since direct over the air tv broadcasting is no longer king for many years now. The golden years of the business have come and are now gone.
Hi kdegru - My dad is Russ Segel. I commented on the video on February 16th and he passed away on February 17th from cancer. He was at WNEW until August of 72 until we moved to San Diego and then ultimately Los Angeles where he went to work for CBS in Television City. Once he found television at the television workshop in New York he knew he had found his passion.
Lucy....funniest woman in the world. Thanks Johnnyboy. This took me to a warm happy time. I want to get rid of my cell, my 900 channels, my remotes, and return there.
I grew up, born 1955, watching WNEW and WPIX. Talk about a walk down memory lane! Thank you so much for posting this. And for the record WNEW 1130AM was the greatest radio station of all time and William B. Williams the greates voice ever the play the airwaves.
I could get channel 5 New York in my parents attic mid afternoon or late at night. Crosswits was my favorite. Thanks for bringing a tear to my eye. So nostalgic
When I was a kid we lived just across the border in NJ from 1967 to 1972 and got WNEW radio and TV. I remember those shows, and hearing Willam B. Williams on the radio. Thanks so much for the memories!
I thank you for these posts of great memories from our past I can still see myself in the 70s when I was very young sitting in front of the TV I did switch back and fourth from 5 to 11 and sometimes channel 9 to, specially if I was home from school I was only 7 in 72 and I remember all these shows, I remember a show called Room 222 even though I did not like it to much because it reminded me of school even though I was only in the 1st or 2nd grade, what memories thanks again, and I have to say this brought a tear to my eye, I truly miss those days, I would do all again if I could.
I was a big WNEW fan growing up in the 60's and the 70's. I even met Soupy Sales in the 60's when I was a kid walking in Manhattan with my mom and my brother. He stopped and spoke with us for 5 minutes. What a great experience. My first time meeting a celebrity!
Thank YOU for the memories. It was great fun recalling all of the old shows that kept us glued to the screen when we were kids. It was all good clean fun too. Always a lesson to learn at the end. An era when good prevailed and bad always failed. These shows inspired us to be better people. I feel sorry for kids today. They can keep their computers, game boys, and cell phones, I'll take my childhood of wholesome TV shows and outdoor playing with "actual real-life" friends anytime!
I can remember when WNEW played reruns of "Wonder Woman", "Starsky & Hutch", "Sonny & Cher", "Mission Impossible" and (if I'm not mistaken) The Six Million Dollar Man along with Bionic Woman. Very vivid memories of watching "Three's Company" weeknights!! I also remember watching the news on Ch. 5 the night I found out Andy Gibb had died--March 1988. Of course, "Merv Griffin Show" as well at night!! Another show that rings a bell was the "David Susskind Show".
I remember in the late 1970's and early 1980's, WNEW would show Little Rascals, Gilligan's Island, The Brady Bunch, and I Love Lucy starting at 4:30 PM weekdays. I would watch everyday after school.
I just finished watching this video and I must say that it brought back so many wonderful memories. Especially the Sandy Becker clip and just watching it brought me back to my days of grade school. I can actually remember the smell of the inside of my lunchbox like it was yesterday just by watching this clip. Amazing.
Thanks so very much Steve ! Im happy it brought a smile... BTW I if you haven't seen it I did one for WPIX too :) ruclips.net/video/074rBy2hgo8/видео.html
One memory I have of channel 5 in the 70's, is that they would have a screen that would say "We are experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by".
prausch65 ahhh that is not true. That was changed in rhe late 60s to say "we are experiencing OPERATING difficulties" to say technical difficulties implied it was the technicians fault. I know I worked there in the 60s and 70s
Johnnyboy792 the test pattern was to align the equipment all the way to the transmitters. Maintenance on equipment was performed during those hours. I would get there before sign on, clean and align all the video tape machine. Did you k ow that channel-5 has been on the air the longest out of all the networks?
I love you dude .. I wish I had a time machine cause I would be outta here. I tell the kids all the time I grew up with 6 channels and tv was beautiful. If there was a way to go back I would leave in a heart beat. Just think of all the people who was Alive back then Who Made sitting in front a tv worth living. Damn thanks for the memories and a well put together video. Your the man!
Johnnyboy792 Great work putting this all together! I loved hearing the clicking of the tv dial... a sound that I thought I would never hear again... Thanks for bringing back the memories for all of us.
I remember coming home from school for lunch and I would watch jeopardy with, anybody remember....... Art Fleming. Then at 12:30 it was bewitched with the first Darrin. Saturday mournings with the bowrey boys (slip, Sach and Whitey. Oh yea and Louie.). Sundays, you had the Sonny fox show. Then Sunday afternoons there was the Million Dollar Movie on channel 9 WOR. My favorite show was The Wild Wild West. All of that on a 23 inch black & white tv set. Great times, great times indeed.
I recall the Eastside Comedy films appearing Saturday afternoons on WNEW. I still recall the theme music and the painting of the Lower East Side at night at the introduction. I would love to know the name of the introductory music. It was a jaunty orchestral piece.
I remember Wonderama when I was three years old and the Flinstones and Bewitch and I was living in New York and I Love Lucy as well. Thanks for sharing the memories. Those were the good old days of television.
So many great memories...life was so simple. Good TV never gets old. I watched all of these shows on Channel 5 when I was a kid and I’d gladly watch them today.
It would be hard to compare WNEW TV to today because now it is a network fully owned station that has certainly lost it's original identity coupled with the fact that they now have competition from the internet and new media.I must admit that the only positive thing to come out of ATSC are the new ancillary services like Movies TV on channel 5-2 which does a nice job of presenting the old movies.
I used to watch channel 5 the most growing up as a kid in NY. Anybody remember their commercial jingle "The Funs On Channel 5", it ended with "The choice for fun is five!". Anybody have that old spot probably from the early 70's?
Very cool, thanks for putting this together. I grew up by New Paltz and all we got on the TV were channels 2, 3 and 5 and for me channel 5 was the best. I had forgotten about the "Mothers-In-Law" show, that theme music brought it all back. thanks again.
Like many of us gen-Xers, who really cared about TV even into the 1980's, most of us were introduced to those old channel 5 clips during the wonderful special "40 Years of Fine Tuning" in 1984 for 5's 40th birthday. And yep, I watched The Flintstones, Bugs Bunny, Lucy, etc. on 5 even in the 80's before the blunder from down under Murdoch LOUSED EVERYTHING UP!
Your opening line....How true! We only had, what, 8 channels including PBS? And there was always something on fro everyone in the house! I can't tell you the last time I watched 5, 9 or 11.... I'll bet if they returned to this format more people would watch than are watching now. They are running some of these shows on the digital versions of these stations so all is not lost!
Absolutely wonderful. I most loved the originals like Wonderama and Soupy Sales and Sandy Becker, but also forgot how many shows I watched on Channel 5 in reruns. Thanks for posting. Great job!
wow... I think I saw everyone of those episodes... I can't beleive how many times I said...oh I loved that show...and this show...thanks. I just shared on FB
Two you forgot, personal favorites that re-ran on 5...........Outer Limits & Secret Agent Man aka Danger Man. But other then that fantastic job Johnnyboy, brought back a flood of good memories!!!!! Thank You!
Back in the day (Back before the day as I like to say) Channel 5 WNEW, WNYW as it is known today, which came into being through the auspices of DuMont network, was the haven for what is now known as classic TV and classic film. I fondly remember watching Sandy Becker, Sonny Fox, Soupy Sales, Winchell-Mahoney Time (Paul Winchell with his famous puppets Knucklehead Stiff and Jerry Mahoney), Mchale's Navy...Lost in Space, Mr. ED and My Favorite Martian..and many more all in syndication (I also saw most of the programs when they were first-run). :-)
Thank you for posting this video, Johnnyboy! You brought back a lot of wonderful memories of me growing up in Brooklyn watching these shows as reruns on Channel 5! I kept remembering what times each show came on; the Flintstones, for example, would run two episodes at 5pm and at 5:30pm during the early 1970s. I grew up with black & white tv and we didn't get a color set until 1973. I loved watching Lost In Space, but your video clip at 8:15 is the first time I saw it in color!
Growing up in The Bronx not only was I exposed to all these great shows, I also found out how great Humphrey Bogart was from watching Key Largo, High Sierra and other great films on WNEW. What an education! And every morning Thunderbirds and Spiderman!
The Choice is Channel 5! Metromedia New York, 5! Oh wow, cartoons after school. Sitcoms in the evening before homework, Wonderama on Sundays! I was on Wonderama w/ Bob McAllister when I was 8 years old. I also miss some of those commercials, like the Golden Circle Ferry, Great Bear Auto repair, Milford Jai-Alai, The Disney Summer Hit Parade (I need to find that one!), Pathmark "Can-Can", Megos...those were really good times!
how about "This is Phil Rizzuto for the Money Store. Need money? the Money store will lend you up to $15,000, call 241-500, thats 241-5000" it played EVERY commercial break!!
Where's Truth or Consequences? Soul Train? Mission Impossible? The Saint? Secret Agent? The Champions? Battle of the Planets? What? No Beatles? No Thunderbirds? No Marine Boy? You've broken this 57 year old's heart. 💔
Johnnyboy thank you soooooo much for the memories! I've searched high and low for stuff you've posted. When I try to tell my kids about Officer Joe Bolton or Bob Mcallister or about the Thanksgiving Day tradition of watching March of the Wooden Soldiers they look at me like I'm crazy! Your channel has put a big smile on my face and has warmed my heart. I could just go on and on. Can't wait for more videos. Take care and God Bless!
Thank you for these great memories. I grew up on LI and totally remember this. On show I remember on channel 5 that you didn't have was MASH at 1100pm . I used to stay up just to watch it.
Johnnyboy, there has got to be a place in heaven reserved for you for bringing so much happiness to others with your work. I love all the "Memories...." postings, especially because they remind me of my parents, who are both gone now. Thanks again JoeyM
I don't what worst is I recognize most of the movies in the Creature Features section o I am still curious about the others. Thank you for the memories of misspent youth.
What great memories Of Wonderama, The Mickey Mouse Club, Soupy Sales to name a few. Thanks for posting back to good memories of my childhood. If I remember on Friday nights I used to watch Top Cat on channel 5 as well. Thanks again for the great memories
thanks for these uploads! My grandparents lived in northern NJ while we lived in southern NJ. We got the channels of Philly while they got the NYC channels, my siblings and I used to love the children's programming on WNEW: Soupy Sales, Winchell/Mahoney Time, Wonderama, Sandy Becker, such great memories of my childhood!
Hello Wendy Woo... ( Love that Name ).Thanks for your kind comments... I hope it brought a smile to your day, especially since we're quarantined these days. All the best to you !!!
I remember watching "The Wonderful World of Disney" every Sunday night on NBC in the 70s...I loved that entire wholesome great show but I knew reality was going to hit Monday morning when back in school after I did none of my homework or studying over the weekend....
True story: It took me thirty years to finally track down the music playing under The Sandy Becker Show. I got close in the 1980s but the radio station DJ didn't announce the name of the song. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you.
Here is a link, if anyone wants to hear it ("That Happy Feeling") under a travelogue. ruclips.net/video/6zU2Q-Yc5zg/видео.html There is also a live version with an orchestra.
I grew up outside of Philadelphia. In the days of analog tv, we would sometimes get a clear signal from WNEW, clearer than Philly TV stations. Usually this was when a storm was threatening. It seems to me that WTAF-TV, ch.29, was a clone of ch.5. Now they're both Fox O&O's.
Well this is going to date me - I remember a lot of these shows from their original network time slots - Bewitched - Thurs night, channel 7, Petticoat Junction - Tues night - 9:30, Channel 2. Merv on at 8:30 5 nights a week. And let's not forget the original Wonderama host, Sonny Fox, whom I abandoned for Chuck McCann over on 11. I t sucks to grow up; give me back my Channel 5 & 11 in the 60s.
Not to worry Jeff... like a fine wine, we Boomers get better with age. I remember the original network shows too. Thanks so much for your kind comments. All the best - JB
I was asking what happened to Sonny Fox. HE was Wonderama. NOT McCallister or the rest. There was a kid up the street in NJ where I grew up who got on the show and won a bunch of toys like they used to give away. Oh how I dreamed of one day...lol. I loved Chuck McCann! I would see him in different things where he was trying to make it big time. I just didn't like Little Orphan Annie even though those dots on his eyes cracked me up every time! lol
Those sure were the days. Back then there were only three networks, then four. Today there are over 1200, most of it junk that can't compare to the shows that had real cultural and entertainment value in the 1950s-earky 1970s.
OMG Creature Features! We used to go to the store and for 25cents get potato chips, cupcakes and put ketchup on the chips, huddle around our one TV we kids had in the basement and watch creature features! That show was the best (and no blood either!). Oh, and I still watch Bugs Bunny on cartoon network (geez and I'm 50!)
This was great! My dad, being a WWII vet, remember him coming home from work, still dressed in his three piece suit, wing tips and chain smoking Lucky Strikes - had to get his McHale's Navy fix.
I remember watching "The Monkees, "Hogan's Heroes ", "Adam -12", "Dragnet ", "The FBI ", "Get Smart ", "Gilligan's Island ", "Battle of The Planets, "The Partridge Family ", etc.
WNEW was probably my most favorite New York independent station. It started a huge love of All In The Family for me. The program I remember the most has to be the Drive In Movie (1981-1988) with the wide number of films shown but most notably the kung fu features every Saturday afternoon!
It was sad when WNEW became Fox WNYW, it was like losing an old friend, but surprisingly enough, it was good (though not as great ). Shows like "Married With Children " "BH 90210", " 21 Jump Street ", The Simpsons " (which is still on), "Tracey Ullman "(from where The Simpsons came from ), "Bobby's World ", etc, & for the first few years, it was a continuation of the old WNEW, with some of the same announcers, still showing the cartoons.
Thank you for another great walk down memory lane! Also enjoyed your WPIX video!! We had great shows to watch on those two channels when we were kids!!! :)
I first seen All In the Family on channel 5 in the 1990's when it was WNYW or FOX. It came on weekends. I think they took it off around 1996 or 97 and it moved to Nick @ Nite. I was about 8. I remember "I Love Lucy" still coming on channel 5 in the daytime hours and of course weekends too!
This was the show that changed TV forever. It was huge when it aired.... I literally remember neighbors sitting in our living room watching it together. The classics always remain :)
Love the Productions! Even the PIX (Yankee Fan) one as well. Born in '67 and enjoyed both channels as well as channel 9 too, even though there was less, as I recall. Such great memories, of great TV, even though I watched every show's episodes probably 50 times each. TV doesn't compare to today, not even close. I have DirectTv and I long for the few channels of great tv. My kids,15 &13 don't get it, sadly.
Great Job. I very much appreciated this as I have worked at WNEW, now WNYW TV since 1972 and I was often working in either the tape room or Telecine playing back many of the the very shows you have included clips from. One of my great memories of being around the station were the live announcers that were such great fun guys to work with which included, Tom Gregory, Fred Scott, Lou Steele, Ed Ladd. Ed would often drive me home from the station to NJ if our work schedules coincided.
kdegru1 hmmmm I dont ever remember tape people working any other place than the tape room on the 2nd floor. We always were exclusive to that room. I worked there from the 60s, 70's and early 80s. You remember how many quads were in the tape room?
growing up on L.I. in the 60s there were alot of shows on channel 5 that I luved. Soupy Sales was hillarious,Bowery Boys, I love Lucy (my favorite),Wonderoma on Sunday mornings , the sandy becker show. all bring back fun memories.
I miss independent stations. They had the best shows on from sign on at 7 am (in a lot of cases) and on the weekends they had movies till dawn ( which I could watch in the summer). Now we have 900 channels and 854 of them have Impractical Jokers marathons. Thank you for the memories.
WNYW 5 Fun Favorite Programs: Captain Video And His Video Rangers 0:50 Cavalcade Of Stars 1:02 The Mickey Mouse Club 1:34 The Sandy Becker Show 1:50 The Soupy Sales Show 2:29 Winchell Mahoney Time 2:57 My Favorite Martian 3:11 McHale's Navy 3:34 Mister Ed 4:00 The Rifleman 4:13 The Andy Griffith Show 4:50 Bewitched 5:09 The Bowery Boys 6:34 The Flintstones 7:24 Bugs Bunny 7:33 My Three Sons 7:51 Lost In Space 8:14 The Mothers In Law 8:36 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir 9:02 Petticoat Junction 9:18 The Flying Nun 9:34 The Brady Bunch 10:04 Wonderama 10:13 Mary Hartman 10:30 The Merv Griffin Show 10:48 All In The Family 11:20 I Love Lucy 11:38
What a great station I watched 80 percent of those shows and with Ch 11 and 9 and growing up with over 40 kids in my old hood hard to find time to do school work lol.
I loved WNEW and watched it everyday! Soupy Sales, Sandy Becker, many shows..
Great times for a kid !!!
It is apparent to me that Johnnyboy792 grew up in front of the TV EXACTLY as I did. I grew up in Warwick, NY. Born in 57. This vid was great. Thanks Johnnyboy792!!!!
Here's one of the things I remember about Channel 5
"IT'S 10PM. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE?"
+MightyMite You've got a good memory MM :)
:-) I remember a lot about the Good Ole Days.
MightyMite OMG !! They said that into the early 80’s and I am blessed I have it on VHS when I was tapping a movie back then
Miss those simple things
I remember that in the 1970s and early 1980s, too
Do you remember when the news announcer said "It's 10 pm. Do you know where your husband is?" Don't remember his name but absolutely hysterical!
At 45, all I want is to have a sweet case of the flu, be 10 years old and watch the old NY stations.
LOL... ah memories... a TV set and a Yodal in my hand... and the world was wonderful. Thanks so much :)
+Johnnyboy792
Thank you for your channel, it's one of the greats on YT.
We had too actually stand up too change channels,!
Johnnyboy792
We had too actually stand up too change chanels
OMG...yodels!!! I loved them so much!!!:)
Thank You! I needed that. Great times for tv and being home.
Thanks so much for watching :)
During the mid 60s to late 70s I lived in Belleville NJ, about 20 miles outside NYC. We had great TV reception out of NYC, getting channels, 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 WNEW, 7 ABC, 9 WOR, 11 WPIX and 13 which was PBS. There were also some UHS channels we got also. For some reason I remember the TV being better back then, far less channels but there was always something to watch. But Saturdays were my favorite. That's when all the Sci Fi movies were on, which I loved! Creature Feature, Chiller Theater. Great memories. Thanks for uploading.....
Isn't it funny how we had so few stations but so much more to watch
Yes, so much good programing. Not watered down shows to fill the time slot. Just watch cable news channels now, they have to "make up" the news to fit into 24/7 of news programing. There really isn't enough quality to fill all of the channels they have now with good programs. Back in the 70s it was cutting edge, strategic plots to keep you tuned in.
On VHS I could get 21 from Plainview LI, 31 from Bridgeport Conn & I think it was 29 from Patterson NJ.
@@boobzac I think you meant UHF.
VHF-Lo 2 - 6 54 - 88 MHz
VHF-Hi 7 - 13 174 - 216 MHz
UHF 14 - 69 470 - 806 MHz
@@boobzac I think you meant UHF.
VHF-Lo 2 - 6 54 - 88 MHz
VHF-Hi 7 - 13 174 - 216 MHz
UHF 14 - 69 470 - 806 MHz
Great memories from a much, much nicer time. Thanks for posting.
I was born in 1959 in New Jersey and grew up with WNEW Metromedia Channel 5. That was the best local station ever! Fox destroyed it on March 7, 1986 when they took over. I have to say how much I enjoyed Sandy Becker when I was a kid and I find that he still makes me laugh when I see a clip of his show today. Thanks also for showing I Love Lucy, HAZEL, The Andy Griffith Show and The Bowery Boys...those are four of my favorites that I still watch on DVD these days.
What's The Mouseketeers?
I grew up watching WNEW TV Channel Five here in New York City. WNEW was one of my all time favorite television stations. I really enjoyed watching this video posting of yours here "Johnnyboy" as well as your WPIX TV posting. Another one of my all time favorite's. Ah yes those were the days as the saying goes. Those days are gone but the memories remain.
Many thanks my friend... all the best !!!
@@Johnnyboy792 Same to you my friend.
My mother's parents lived in northern NJ in the 1960s & got all the NYC channels. My siblings & I loved going there so we could watch local shows such as Birthday House (with Paul Tripp), Soupy Sales, Chuck McCann, Sandy Becker, Wonderama, Gigantor, Astroboy. Such happy memories and good times!
There were great times.... if you haven't seen it check out the WPIX vid :):):)
Thank You for posting this! When I was a kid, I loved watching WNEW Channel 5. My happiest childhood memories were watching I Love Lucy, Bewitched, The Mother's In-Law , Hazel, My Three Sons, Lost In Space, The Flintstones, Bugs Bunny and Wonderama with Bob McAllister. Kids today in 2016 don't know anything about good TV!
Thanks Joe ! I also have a WPIX one too. Hope some of these videos bring back memories. Thank you - JB
If you were an NYC market kid, you knew WNEW (Channel 5)...Great memories. I actually had tickets to be in the audience for Sandy Becker but could find no way to get to the studio...Parents were working and it was just 'Sorry...'.
Harlan - Sandy Becker had a daily kids show - skits, puppets and old cartoons. Hambone, Norton Nork, the Old Professor were all his. He did a really good job of comforting and explaining the Kennedy assassination to us young ones.
So glad I saw this. So many memories coming flooding in. My dad worked for WNEW in the 50's, 60's and very early 70's in many capacities. Master Control (broadcasting of shows), Wonderama, Sandy Becker, Sonny Fox and Soupy Sales Show as a stage manager among many other roles. After moving out west to Hollywood, my dads fondest memories are still of the earlier years of television, especially New York where he got his start and left so many friends. Thanks!
+Gregg Segel That must have been a dream job. Thanks so much for sharing that Gregg !!!
I started at WNEW TV in 1972 and am still there and I assure you that is is not a dream job any longer since direct over the air tv broadcasting is no longer king for many years now. The golden years of the business have come and are now gone.
Help me recall your dad? I have been working there since 1972 and am still at it in the engineering department.
Hi kdegru - My dad is Russ Segel. I commented on the video on February 16th and he passed away on February 17th from cancer. He was at WNEW until August of 72 until we moved to San Diego and then ultimately Los Angeles where he went to work for CBS in Television City.
Once he found television at the television workshop in New York he knew he had found his passion.
Bill Jorgensen,George Sharman and Rhona Barrett was in Hollywood fro the broadcast,but who did the weather for this team. I don't know.
Lucy....funniest woman in the world. Thanks Johnnyboy. This took me to a warm happy time. I want to get rid of my cell, my 900 channels, my remotes, and return there.
Thanks so much for you comments Mauricio !
I grew up, born 1955, watching WNEW and WPIX. Talk about a walk down memory lane! Thank you so much for posting this. And for the record WNEW 1130AM was the greatest radio station of all time and William B. Williams the greates voice ever the play the airwaves.
I could get channel 5 New York in my parents attic mid afternoon or late at night.
Crosswits was my favorite. Thanks for bringing a tear to my eye. So nostalgic
***** Your welcome, great to see you keeping the bygone days around.
Wow, haven't been called that since I was a kid visiting my Aunt.😄
When I was a kid we lived just across the border in NJ from 1967 to 1972 and got WNEW radio and TV. I remember those shows, and hearing Willam B. Williams on the radio. Thanks so much for the memories!
Many thanks !!! :)
I thank you for these posts of great memories from our past I can still see myself in the 70s when I was very young sitting in front of the TV I did switch back and fourth from 5 to 11 and sometimes channel 9 to, specially if I was home from school I was only 7 in 72 and I remember all these shows, I remember a show called Room 222 even though I did not like it to much because it reminded me of school even though I was only in the 1st or 2nd grade, what memories thanks again, and I have to say this brought a tear to my eye, I truly miss those days, I would do all again if I could.
Thanks for watching Joe !!!
I was a big WNEW fan growing up in the 60's and the 70's. I even met Soupy Sales in the 60's when I was a kid walking in Manhattan with my mom and my brother. He stopped and spoke with us for 5 minutes. What a great experience. My first time meeting a celebrity!
He was HHUUUGE in New York. I wished they showed some of his old shows :)
grew up on Staten Island. remember all of these plus more in the 60s and 70s
+stripervince1 Thanks for watching Vince !!!
Very poetic johnny. We cant turn back the clock. But we can enjoy some of those memories thanks to you.
Thank YOU for the memories. It was great fun recalling all of the old shows that kept us glued to the screen when we were kids. It was all good clean fun too. Always a lesson to learn at the end. An era when good prevailed and bad always failed. These shows inspired us to be better people. I feel sorry for kids today. They can keep their computers, game boys, and cell phones, I'll take my childhood of wholesome TV shows and outdoor playing with "actual real-life" friends anytime!
Kudos to that statement Don ! All the shows we watch did have a moral lesson in the end... unlike today. Thanks for watching !
I can remember when WNEW played reruns of "Wonder Woman", "Starsky & Hutch", "Sonny & Cher", "Mission Impossible" and (if I'm not mistaken) The Six Million Dollar Man along with Bionic Woman. Very vivid memories of watching "Three's Company" weeknights!! I also remember watching the news on Ch. 5 the night I found out Andy Gibb had died--March 1988. Of course, "Merv Griffin Show" as well at night!! Another show that rings a bell was the "David Susskind Show".
Thanks for the input :)
I remember in the late 1970's and early 1980's, WNEW would show Little Rascals, Gilligan's Island, The Brady Bunch, and I Love Lucy starting at 4:30 PM weekdays. I would watch everyday after school.
The best of times wasn't it LOL :)
I just finished watching this video and I must say that it brought back so many wonderful memories. Especially the Sandy Becker clip and just watching it brought me back to my days of grade school. I can actually remember the smell of the inside of my lunchbox like it was yesterday just by watching this clip. Amazing.
Thanks so very much Steve ! Im happy it brought a smile... BTW I if you haven't seen it I did one for WPIX too :) ruclips.net/video/074rBy2hgo8/видео.html
I Remember When Channel 5 Used To Show Kung Fu Movies On Saturdays At 3:00 PM, Late 70's & Early To Mid 80's!!!!!!
Me too Thomas... the words coming out of the shape of their mouths was always funny to me.
That's What Made It Fun To Watch, Great Time To Be A Kid Back In Those Days!!!!!
Kudos to that... we truly were a lucky generation :)
Me too always looked forward to it.
Thomas Johnson Jr That was Drive-In Movie which aired from May 2, 1981 to September 12, 1987
One memory I have of channel 5 in the 70's, is that they would have a screen that would say "We are experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by".
+prausch65 I remember that test pattern too :)
prausch65 ahhh that is not true. That was changed in rhe late 60s to say "we are experiencing OPERATING difficulties" to say technical difficulties implied it was the technicians fault. I know I worked there in the 60s and 70s
Johnnyboy792 the test pattern was to align the equipment all the way to the transmitters. Maintenance on equipment was performed during those hours. I would get there before sign on, clean and align all the video tape machine. Did you k ow that channel-5 has been on the air the longest out of all the networks?
That's how I remember tunes like "Classical Gas " by Mason Williams.
haha Yeah......and the stations would sign off late at night after playing the National Anthem and some patriotic video.
Brings me back to the pre-cable, pre-VCR/DVD days of the 1970s, a much simpler time
Glad I could take you back :)
How awesome is this!! I haven't thought of Wonderama in ages! Love it!!!
I love you dude .. I wish I had a time machine cause I would be outta here. I tell the kids all the time I grew up with 6 channels and tv was beautiful. If there was a way to go back I would leave in a heart beat. Just think of all the people who was Alive back then Who Made sitting in front a tv worth living. Damn thanks for the memories and a well put together video. Your the man!
Many thanks Valo ! I guess that's why I enjoy putting together these time machines... because it brings a smile. All the best to you, thank you. - JB
preach it!! I hear you!! kids don't know nothing bout having 6 channels was all we needed!!
I would go back in a heartbeat, too! That's sad though isn't it?
Me too PL
Johnnyboy792 Great work putting this all together! I loved hearing the clicking of the tv dial... a sound that I thought I would never hear again... Thanks for bringing back the memories for all of us.
I remember coming home from school for lunch and I would watch jeopardy with, anybody remember....... Art Fleming. Then at 12:30 it was bewitched with the first Darrin. Saturday mournings with the bowrey boys (slip, Sach and Whitey. Oh yea and Louie.). Sundays, you had the Sonny fox show. Then Sunday afternoons there was the Million Dollar Movie on channel 9 WOR. My favorite show was The Wild Wild West. All of that on a 23 inch black & white tv set. Great times, great times indeed.
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I remember all of that and Sunday my little brother loved Abbot n Costello show and movies. I liked it too.
Wow what a ton of memories :) Thanks so much for sharing !
I also wanted to say that every Sunday Morning I would tune into WNEW Channel 5 for The Eastside Comedy movies starring The Bowery Boys.
I recall the Eastside Comedy films appearing Saturday afternoons on WNEW. I still recall the theme music and the painting of the Lower East Side at night at the introduction. I would love to know the name of the introductory music. It was a jaunty orchestral piece.
I had a tough time deciding between them and an Abbott & Costello movie :)
I remember Wonderama when I was three years old and the Flinstones and Bewitch and I was living in New York and I Love Lucy as well. Thanks for sharing the memories. Those were the good old days of television.
If we weren't watching WNEW 5 New York, we were watching WPIX 11 New York. Great programming.
WOR Channel 9!
So many great memories...life was so simple. Good TV never gets old. I watched all of these shows on Channel 5 when I was a kid and I’d gladly watch them today.
Thanks for tuning in Mitchell !!!
I still have this channel on my tv today, I could never get rid of it with a history like this!
It would be hard to compare WNEW TV to today because now it is a network fully owned station that has certainly lost it's original identity coupled with the fact that they now have competition from the internet and new media.I must admit that the only positive thing to come out of ATSC are the new ancillary services like Movies TV on channel 5-2 which does a nice job of presenting the old movies.
Wow. I can't believe all the classic shows I loved to watch. Truly classic. Thanks for the trip down memories lane. 👍
Many thanks for watching my friend.... and they're stilling running today.... True classics :) Happy New Year - JB
Great videos. Missed The Bob Newhart show and my favorite as a kid, The Carol Burnett show.
Bob Newheart was reran on NBC Ch. 4
I used to watch channel 5 the most growing up as a kid in NY. Anybody remember their commercial jingle "The Funs On Channel 5", it ended with "The choice for fun is five!". Anybody have that old spot probably from the early 70's?
Very cool, thanks for putting this together. I grew up by New Paltz and all we got on the TV were channels 2, 3 and 5 and for me channel 5 was the best. I had forgotten about the "Mothers-In-Law" show, that theme music brought it all back. thanks again.
I grew in Middletown NY and I remember when they were the only stations we could watch.
Like many of us gen-Xers, who really cared about TV even into the 1980's, most of us were introduced to those old channel 5 clips during the wonderful special "40 Years of Fine Tuning" in 1984 for 5's 40th birthday. And yep, I watched The Flintstones, Bugs Bunny, Lucy, etc. on 5 even in the 80's before the blunder from down under Murdoch LOUSED EVERYTHING UP!
I miss the old Channel 5.
Me too my friend :)
I was a channel 11 fan after school but the weekends belonged to channel 5, thanks once again Johnny........
Your opening line....How true! We only had, what, 8 channels including PBS? And there was always something on fro everyone in the house! I can't tell you the last time I watched 5, 9 or 11.... I'll bet if they returned to this format more people would watch than are watching now. They are running some of these shows on the digital versions of these stations so all is not lost!
Absolutely wonderful. I most loved the originals like Wonderama and Soupy Sales and Sandy Becker, but also forgot how many shows I watched on Channel 5 in reruns. Thanks for posting. Great job!
wow... I think I saw everyone of those episodes... I can't beleive how many times I said...oh I loved that show...and this show...thanks. I just shared on FB
Two you forgot, personal favorites that re-ran on 5...........Outer Limits & Secret Agent Man aka Danger Man. But other then that fantastic job Johnnyboy, brought back a flood of good memories!!!!! Thank You!
Many thanks Puck !
Much simpler, better time. I am only 57 and never thought I would reach the point I would say that.
You are SO RIGHT!!!!
What a wonderful time this was! My Favorite Martian, Wonderama, Creature Features, The Bowery Boys Awesome!
Thanks so much Glenn.... i'm happy it brought you a smile :):):)
Back in the day (Back before the day as I like to say) Channel 5 WNEW, WNYW as it is known today, which came into being through the auspices of DuMont network, was the haven for what is now known as classic TV and classic film. I fondly remember watching Sandy Becker, Sonny Fox, Soupy Sales, Winchell-Mahoney Time (Paul Winchell with his famous puppets Knucklehead Stiff and Jerry Mahoney), Mchale's Navy...Lost in Space, Mr. ED and My Favorite Martian..and many more all in syndication (I also saw most of the programs when they were first-run). :-)
Thank you for posting this video, Johnnyboy! You brought back a lot of wonderful memories of me growing up in Brooklyn watching these shows as reruns on Channel 5! I kept remembering what times each show came on; the Flintstones, for example, would run two episodes at 5pm and at 5:30pm during the early 1970s. I grew up with black & white tv and we didn't get a color set until 1973. I loved watching Lost In Space, but your video clip at 8:15 is the first time I saw it in color!
Growing up in The Bronx not only was I exposed to all these great shows, I also found out how great Humphrey Bogart was from watching Key Largo, High Sierra and other great films on WNEW.
What an education!
And every morning Thunderbirds and Spiderman!
Without cable and VHS... you watched what was on TV... and you found older movies were pretty cool :)
The Choice is Channel 5! Metromedia New York, 5! Oh wow, cartoons after school. Sitcoms in the evening before homework, Wonderama on Sundays! I was on Wonderama w/ Bob McAllister when I was 8 years old. I also miss some of those commercials, like the Golden Circle Ferry, Great Bear Auto repair, Milford Jai-Alai, The Disney Summer Hit Parade (I need to find that one!), Pathmark "Can-Can", Megos...those were really good times!
I remember too. I also remember commercials for Lenny's Clam Bar, "The Ritz Thrift Store",Bide a Wee pet store, etc.
The 1st time I saw the weeping Indian in the antilittering commercial was on Channel 5.
how about "This is Phil Rizzuto for the Money Store. Need money? the Money store will lend you up to $15,000, call 241-500, thats 241-5000" it played EVERY commercial break!!
Laurel and Hardy Laughtoons played on WNEW as well as sitcom reruns amd game shows. Merv Griffin's show was here, too.
Where's Truth or Consequences? Soul Train? Mission Impossible? The Saint? Secret Agent? The Champions? Battle of the Planets? What? No Beatles? No Thunderbirds? No Marine Boy? You've broken this 57 year old's heart. 💔
Johnnyboy thank you soooooo much for the memories! I've searched high and low for stuff you've posted. When I try to tell my kids about Officer Joe Bolton or Bob Mcallister or about the Thanksgiving Day tradition of watching March of the Wooden Soldiers they look at me like I'm crazy! Your channel has put a big smile on my face and has warmed my heart. I could just go on and on. Can't wait for more videos. Take care and God Bless!
Thank you for these great memories. I grew up on LI and totally remember this.
On show I remember on channel 5 that you didn't have was MASH at 1100pm . I used to stay up just to watch it.
Many thanks my friend !!!
I loved Hazel! Still watch it & my DVR is full of her shows. Gosh I miss those days & my folks.. Thanks Johnnyboy ♡
I always loved Hazel as well....So Grandmotherly....Like Kate Martin on All My Children....
Johnnyboy, there has got to be a place in heaven reserved for you for bringing so much happiness to others with your work. I love all the "Memories...." postings, especially because they remind me of my parents, who are both gone now. Thanks again
JoeyM
Channel 5 was the station back in the day.
I don't what worst is I recognize most of the movies in the Creature Features section o I am still curious about the others. Thank you for the memories of misspent youth.
Sandy becker,sonny fox..soupy.....great vids,johnnyboy...aah..memories
I'm happy it brought u a smile J.G. :)
you've done it again thank you so much for taking this 48 year old down memory lane I even had a yodel! you sir rock!!! saving this one as well.
Did you ever doubt me lol :)
Johnnyboy792 Johnnyboy792 never that!! 👍👍👍
Oh..my...goodness!!!! Thank you!!! I've been dying..dying to hear that them for Creature Features for DECADES!!! You are a genius!!!! Great job!!!
What great memories Of Wonderama, The Mickey Mouse Club, Soupy Sales to name a few. Thanks for posting back to good memories of my childhood. If I remember on Friday nights I used to watch Top Cat on channel 5 as well. Thanks again for the great memories
Thanks Rich !!! I also did one for WPIX too :)
Yes I know you did and I love it as well
I recalled "Jeannie" being on Channel 11, either before or after "Batman."
Loved watching The Bowery Boys ( AKA East Side Kids ) on saturday afternoons.
Wasn't there usually a Godziller film on later in the afternoon then.
The Boys were on Sunday's too. It was always a tough choice between them & Abbott & Costello :)
What memories boy I miss those days.
Me also Buddy !!!
That was everything I loved!
Thank you Dave ! Im happy it made you smile :) - JB
Especially Lost in Space!!!
I never grew tired of it :)
thanks for these uploads! My grandparents lived in northern NJ while we lived in southern NJ. We got the channels of Philly while they got the NYC channels, my siblings and I used to love the children's programming on WNEW: Soupy Sales, Winchell/Mahoney Time, Wonderama, Sandy Becker, such great memories of my childhood!
Hello Wendy Woo... ( Love that Name ).Thanks for your kind comments... I hope it brought a smile to your day, especially since we're quarantined these days. All the best to you !!!
Oh my God. Thank you for this. Every crappy grade I got in school was worth it. The Bowery Boy sequence was killer!
Leo Grocery would have been 100 last week... still no one like him :)
I remember watching "The Wonderful World of Disney" every Sunday night on NBC in the 70s...I loved that entire wholesome great show but I knew reality was going to hit Monday morning when back in school after I did none of my homework or studying over the weekend....
True story: It took me thirty years to finally track down the music playing under The Sandy Becker Show. I got close in the 1980s but the radio station DJ didn't announce the name of the song. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you.
Thank you Thom ! I hope it brought a smile to you :)
Here is a link, if anyone wants to hear it ("That Happy Feeling") under a travelogue. ruclips.net/video/6zU2Q-Yc5zg/видео.html There is also a live version with an orchestra.
Watched it for years before cable came to town
I grew up outside of Philadelphia. In the days of analog tv, we would sometimes get a clear signal from WNEW, clearer than Philly TV stations. Usually this was when a storm was threatening. It seems to me that WTAF-TV, ch.29, was a clone of ch.5. Now they're both Fox O&O's.
Well this is going to date me - I remember a lot of these shows from their original network time slots - Bewitched - Thurs night, channel 7, Petticoat Junction - Tues night - 9:30, Channel 2. Merv on at 8:30 5 nights a week. And let's not forget the original Wonderama host, Sonny Fox, whom I abandoned for Chuck McCann over on 11. I t sucks to grow up; give me back my Channel 5 & 11 in the 60s.
Not to worry Jeff... like a fine wine, we Boomers get better with age. I remember the original network shows too. Thanks so much for your kind comments. All the best - JB
Guess I wasn't the only one who switched to Chuck and Let's Have Fun! More cartoons!
:)
I was asking what happened to Sonny Fox. HE was Wonderama. NOT McCallister or the rest. There was a kid up the street in NJ where I grew up who got on the show and won a bunch of toys like they used to give away. Oh how I dreamed of one day...lol. I loved Chuck McCann! I would see him in different things where he was trying to make it big time. I just didn't like Little Orphan Annie even though those dots on his eyes cracked me up every time! lol
But McAllister had a number of musical guests, from Kool And The Gang to ABBA.
Those sure were the days. Back then there were only three networks, then four. Today there are over 1200, most of it junk that can't compare to the shows that had real cultural and entertainment value in the 1950s-earky 1970s.
OMG Creature Features! We used to go to the store and for 25cents get potato chips, cupcakes and put ketchup on the chips, huddle around our one TV we kids had in the basement and watch creature features! That show was the best (and no blood either!). Oh, and I still watch Bugs Bunny on cartoon network (geez and I'm 50!)
This was great! My dad, being a WWII vet, remember him coming home from work, still dressed in his three piece suit, wing tips and chain smoking Lucky Strikes - had to get his McHale's Navy fix.
Hey Fred. I hope it brought back some great memories for you. - JB
Thanks again
I remember watching "The Monkees, "Hogan's Heroes ", "Adam -12", "Dragnet ", "The FBI ", "Get Smart ", "Gilligan's Island ", "Battle of The Planets, "The Partridge Family ", etc.
What a great bunch of memories for sure Sammy Boy :):):)
WNEW was probably my most favorite New York independent station. It started a huge love of All In The Family for me. The program I remember the most has to be the Drive In Movie (1981-1988) with the wide number of films shown but most notably the kung fu features every Saturday afternoon!
Yes...I remember Drive in Movie....I would occasionally watch that with my Grand Dad....
It was sad when WNEW became Fox WNYW, it was like losing an old friend, but surprisingly enough, it was good (though not as great ). Shows like "Married With Children " "BH 90210", " 21 Jump Street ", The Simpsons " (which is still on), "Tracey Ullman "(from where The Simpsons came from ), "Bobby's World ", etc, & for the first few years, it was a continuation of the old WNEW, with some of the same announcers, still showing the cartoons.
Thank you for another great walk down memory lane! Also enjoyed your WPIX video!! We had great shows to watch on those two channels when we were kids!!! :)
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Thanks so much for your kind comments Michelle :)
"205 east 67th street" ...ingrained in my brain from a thousand promo segments. :)
:):):)
@@Johnnyboy792 Sandy Becker & Geeba Geeba 🤍
just watched the ch.11 compilation too....great work on both-brought back some fantastic memories..
I first seen All In the Family on channel 5 in the 1990's when it was WNYW or FOX. It came on weekends. I think they took it off around 1996 or 97 and it moved to Nick @ Nite. I was about 8.
I remember "I Love Lucy" still coming on channel 5 in the daytime hours and of course weekends too!
This was the show that changed TV forever. It was huge when it aired.... I literally remember neighbors sitting in our living room watching it together. The classics always remain :)
Good grief! I remember most of these. Thanks for sharing!
Love the Productions! Even the PIX (Yankee Fan) one as well. Born in '67 and enjoyed both channels as well as channel 9 too, even though there was less, as I recall. Such great memories, of great TV, even though I watched every show's episodes probably 50 times each. TV doesn't compare to today, not even close. I have DirectTv and I long for the few channels of great tv. My kids,15 &13 don't get it, sadly.
Great Job. I very much appreciated this as I have worked at WNEW, now WNYW TV since 1972 and I was often working in either the tape room or Telecine playing back many of the the very shows you have included clips from. One of my great memories of being around the station were the live announcers that were such great fun guys to work with which included, Tom Gregory, Fred Scott, Lou Steele, Ed Ladd. Ed would often drive me home from the station to NJ if our work schedules coincided.
kdegru1 hmmmm I dont ever remember tape people working any other place than the tape room on the 2nd floor. We always were exclusive to that room. I worked there from the 60s, 70's and early 80s.
You remember how many quads were in the tape room?
Just as I was about to type "how could you miss
Wonderama?" there it appeared. This was great.
growing up on L.I. in the 60s there were alot of shows on channel 5 that I luved. Soupy Sales was hillarious,Bowery Boys, I love Lucy (my favorite),Wonderoma on Sunday mornings , the sandy becker show. all bring back fun memories.
I grew up with WNEW Channel 5.
You were right near me :) ( CT )
After watching this, have come to realize not how far tv has come, but how much it has deteriorated.
So true Spider !
***** Thanks, buddy1
I miss independent stations. They had the best shows on from sign on at 7 am (in a lot of cases) and on the weekends they had movies till dawn ( which I could watch in the summer). Now we have 900 channels and 854 of them have Impractical Jokers marathons.
Thank you for the memories.
WNYW 5 Fun Favorite Programs:
Captain Video And His Video Rangers 0:50
Cavalcade Of Stars 1:02
The Mickey Mouse Club 1:34
The Sandy Becker Show 1:50
The Soupy Sales Show 2:29
Winchell Mahoney Time 2:57
My Favorite Martian 3:11
McHale's Navy 3:34
Mister Ed 4:00
The Rifleman 4:13
The Andy Griffith Show 4:50
Bewitched 5:09
The Bowery Boys 6:34
The Flintstones 7:24
Bugs Bunny 7:33
My Three Sons 7:51
Lost In Space 8:14
The Mothers In Law 8:36
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir 9:02
Petticoat Junction 9:18
The Flying Nun 9:34
The Brady Bunch 10:04
Wonderama 10:13
Mary Hartman 10:30
The Merv Griffin Show 10:48
All In The Family 11:20
I Love Lucy 11:38
The best of times
Especially My Shows From Children's Programming Block
What a great station I watched 80 percent of those shows and with Ch 11 and 9 and growing up with over 40 kids in my old hood hard to find time to do school work lol.
The 10pm news on WNEW had Joe Glover, The Action Reporter!
So much of this was before my time, but I am indeed grateful for reruns! This is when entertainment was entertainment.
+josoverthehill So am I Jo ! Thanks so much ! - JB
thanks for the memories. great job.
Thanks so much :)