Brings back memories of me as a 10-year-old kid. (I'll be 62 in October.) I was also listening to the Boss Jocks on Famous 56, WFIL, here in Philly; in addition to watching my beloved Green Acres!
Well let me see if I can still remember. Christmas 1965, USMC Vietnam. And talk about some teary eyed Marines. Christmas 1966, at Sea aboard the USS Saratoga Marine Detachment. Christmas 1967. We were in Norfolk and I was back Home in Little Italy in Washington DC with my Family. Christmas 1968. USS Wasp Marine Detachment somewhere in the North Atlantic. And that was my last Christmas in the Service. And I have been Home for every Christmas since. But I still have some very precious memories that I will always cherish. God Bless. And to my Fellow Marines and other Veterans, Happy Memorial Day and again God Bless.
And of course, He and She came on right after Green Acres. I had started at a special education school that fall. Even though they were school nights then, I still watched my beloved Green Acres!
Odd, Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres leading into He & She. Though, all three are well remembered now, the first two for surreal humor,and the last for sophisticated humor.
The only one of these I remember from personal experience at the time was THE VIRGINIAN. I discovered most of the rest well after the fact (remember syndication, now replaced by specialty cable channels and "oldies" stations like METV and COZI?). Then again, I was only 5 at the time...
Changes were made at mid-season and leter. The Avengers replaced Custer and The Jonathan Winters Show replaced Dundee and The Culhane in the winter. In the spring Dream House took over The Second Hundred Years' time slot as the latter moved to Thursday and in the summer The Dom De Luise Show served as the summer replacement for The Jonathan Winters Show.
It was extracted from a regular-speed full episode and that's the way it played. It seems the theme was sped up for the series' last season. You'll note that the credit scenes featuring the actors are in normal speed. Unless something is going wonky at your end.
This is the file I extracted the intro from - ruclips.net/video/Ke8RlXSEAlE/видео.html ... It's one of those videos reformatted to bypass copyrights. Its run time for the episode is nearly 42 minutes when it should be about 50 minutes. So yeah, the whole episode was a bit sped up. I suppose I could've slowed the intro down, but it didn't occur to me to do that and, for me, it was fine enough as it was. My vids would always be perfect if I always had perfect copies to work with, but RUclips and its copyright nonsense often messes things up.
The 1996 video appears to be unblocked - for now - but it could be only a regional thing. The copyright issue is more nonsensical with clips going back 20-25 years than earlier than that. Usually the blocked videos eventually get unblocked - after all, it's under fair use that these videos are created and there's no monetizing from them on my part, although it seems some creators will monetize from them themselves by slipping in ads in front of some of my videos, which is a nuisance but that's the price to pay to have some of the videos to play, I guess. This explains why most of my videos cover the pre-90s period, it's only on odd occasions that I'm willing to waste time on post-90s videos and the copyright hassles that come with them.
I was 7 years old and bedtime was after Green Acres because it was a school night. Thank you!
Brings back memories of me as a 10-year-old kid. (I'll be 62 in October.) I was also listening to the Boss Jocks on Famous 56, WFIL, here in Philly; in addition to watching my beloved Green Acres!
Well let me see if I can still remember. Christmas 1965, USMC Vietnam. And talk about some teary eyed Marines. Christmas 1966, at Sea aboard the USS Saratoga Marine Detachment. Christmas 1967. We were in Norfolk and I was back Home in Little Italy in Washington DC with my Family. Christmas 1968. USS Wasp Marine Detachment somewhere in the North Atlantic. And that was my last Christmas in the Service. And I have been Home for every Christmas since. But I still have some very precious memories that I will always cherish. God Bless. And to my Fellow Marines and other Veterans, Happy Memorial Day and again God Bless.
Custer and The Second Hundred Years were favorites of my five year old self!
Where I lived the ABC Affiliate ran Custer and Off To See The Wizard on Sunday Afternoon.
And of course, He and She came on right after Green Acres. I had started at a special education school that fall. Even though they were school nights then, I still watched my beloved Green Acres!
Green Acres was the place to be in the fall of '67. I was 10 years old then.
It was a great time for watching TV.
It sure was!
My parents loved he and she, so did I, even though I was young. Witty, modern. Ahead of it's time. Great cast.
I still love "Green Acres." I do remember "He & She" and, even though I was pretty young, loved the sophistication of it.
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Odd, Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres leading into He & She. Though, all three are well remembered now, the first two for surreal humor,and the last for sophisticated humor.
loved Lost in Space as a kid. Did someone speed up the intro? i don’t remembering it being that fast.
In 1968, there are noteworthys:
*The Avengers replaced Custer
*Jonathan Winters replaced Dundee and the Culhane
NBC remained unchanged.
John Mills' daughter Juliet would have better luck a year later, when "Nanny & the Professor" began as a 1969-70 midseason replacement.
Too bad He&She didn’t get more attention. It was the forerunner to comedies like Mary Tyler Moore and Bob Newhart.
You could see why CBS was called the Tiffany Network!
Watch out beach bunnies... it's Tab Hunter!
Bring back
I will wait NEXT SUNDAY to work on MONDAY NIGHT TV - WINTER/SPRING 1975.
Well done
The only one of these I remember from personal experience at the time was THE VIRGINIAN. I discovered most of the rest well after the fact (remember syndication, now replaced by specialty cable channels and "oldies" stations like METV and COZI?). Then again, I was only 5 at the time...
This should be titled as "Wednesday night for the 1967-68 season."
Changes were made at mid-season and leter. The Avengers replaced Custer and The Jonathan Winters Show replaced Dundee and The Culhane in the winter. In the spring Dream House took over The Second Hundred Years' time slot as the latter moved to Thursday and in the summer The Dom De Luise Show served as the summer replacement for The Jonathan Winters Show.
I don't get that Monte Markham one.
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Second Hundred seems to be one of the creepiest shows of the season lol. Is that Bo Svenson?
On the tv show run for your life he was given someone else's diagnosis it turned out mix up
3:08: Why the warp speed (whoops, wrong franchise!) version of "Lost in Space"? Keeping the copyright hounds at bay?
It was extracted from a regular-speed full episode and that's the way it played. It seems the theme was sped up for the series' last season. You'll note that the credit scenes featuring the actors are in normal speed. Unless something is going wonky at your end.
Hm. I practically have to run the video at .75, it's so fast.
This is the file I extracted the intro from - ruclips.net/video/Ke8RlXSEAlE/видео.html ... It's one of those videos reformatted to bypass copyrights. Its run time for the episode is nearly 42 minutes when it should be about 50 minutes. So yeah, the whole episode was a bit sped up. I suppose I could've slowed the intro down, but it didn't occur to me to do that and, for me, it was fine enough as it was. My vids would always be perfect if I always had perfect copies to work with, but RUclips and its copyright nonsense often messes things up.
Run For Your Life ran for 3 years. Either a bad prognosis or he was an outlier.
Was Batman gone by then?
It was reduced to a once weekly series on just Thursday after two seasons as a twice weekly one on Wednesday and Thursday.
@@RwDt09 Oh my gosh, yes. I had forgotten. Thanks. I had stopped watching by then.
And cancelled at the end of March 1968 (replaced by "THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS").
3:06 Why the hell is Lost In Space sped up like that? Really stupid.
Glad to see you posting more videos. Hate they keep trying to block you. Hopefully they unblock the video you posted today, TV shows from 1996.
The 1996 video appears to be unblocked - for now - but it could be only a regional thing. The copyright issue is more nonsensical with clips going back 20-25 years than earlier than that. Usually the blocked videos eventually get unblocked - after all, it's under fair use that these videos are created and there's no monetizing from them on my part, although it seems some creators will monetize from them themselves by slipping in ads in front of some of my videos, which is a nuisance but that's the price to pay to have some of the videos to play, I guess. This explains why most of my videos cover the pre-90s period, it's only on odd occasions that I'm willing to waste time on post-90s videos and the copyright hassles that come with them.