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What follows is your guide to 40 memorable 1950s TV sitcoms, providing information on each of them and, just as importantly, where you can go to either stream or watch many of these shows. 1.
Some Daytonians remember watching local children’s television shows back in the 1940s through the ‘70s. Back then, kids shows were an important part of a TV station’s programming. At one ...
Classic kids TV shows introduced generations of American youth to characters such as Bozo the Clown, Kermit the Frog, and King Friday.
Early television in the 1950s was a freewheeling frontier of both live and taped offerings mostly dominated by comedies, game shows, kids programs, and westerns like "I Love Lucy," "The $64,000 ...
Here are the best movies and TV shows set in the 1950s — not including, you know, movies and TV shows made in the 1950s that were set in the present. Only movies and TV shows transporting us to ...
Most old kids TV shows are like bottles of champagne gone flat. Once the fizz of the pop culture moment passes, they’re just vinegar you pour down the ...
One idea was the first “interactive” TV show, which by today’s standards included some pretty primitive tech. Kids were encouraged to draw right on the TV screen with crayons. The only catch?
LOS ANGELES | Actor Ed Kemmer, who played the intrepid Cmdr. Buzz Corry in the popular 1950s children's television show "Space Patrol" before becoming a regular on daytime soap operas, ...