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Stuart G

(38,449 posts)
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:25 PM Feb 7

What is the first TV program that you remember watching.....mine: I Love Lucy.. 51 or 52...

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We as a family watched a live performance of a show called ......"SUPER CIRCUS".............
That show was broadcast in a huge theater...and we were on the 2nd balcony...& couldn't see a thing....
That was 51 or 52 also..

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What is the first TV program that you remember watching.....mine: I Love Lucy.. 51 or 52... (Original Post) Stuart G Feb 7 OP
Mine was bizarre. Silent and no motion. GreenWave Feb 7 #1
Mine, too. That's it. From my crib, at about age 3. Together with WheelWalker Feb 7 #38
Yes. That one, and Flies and Bumblebees Fighting. Mister Ed Feb 8 #94
I remember as a little kid proudly telling my sister GreenWave Feb 8 #96
Captain Kangaroo MiniMe Feb 7 #2
Ditto sinkingfeeling Feb 7 #21
Same here. Captain and Mr. Moose Onthefly Feb 7 #57
same here but with German subtitles in Germany gopiscrap Feb 8 #83
I had a nanny named Beverly. We would rush into applegrove Feb 7 #3
Awww, cute story. Thanks for sharing that it made livetohike Feb 7 #26
Tammy, Gunsmoke and Flipper. Dad was in the Army stationed in Germany. MLAA Feb 7 #4
Sesame Street. MontanaMama Feb 7 #5
Crusader Rabbit. Biophilic Feb 7 #6
yes! Conjuay Feb 7 #70
Howdy Doody; Winky Dink, Ding Dong School & Romper Room nt yellowdogintexas Feb 7 #7
Did you have the Winky Dink kit that stuck to the TV screen and MOMFUDSKI Feb 7 #16
I had that too. Stuart G Feb 8 #74
yes we did! Probably the first "promotional" thing I had nt yellowdogintexas Feb 9 #130
Now I have an earworm...LOL Haven't thought of that song in decades..ugh... LeftInTX Feb 9 #133
Sinbad, Dr Kildare, rainy Feb 7 #8
Superman MyMission Feb 7 #9
Whirlybird and Superman (in syndication) DBoon Feb 7 #10
Every Saturday morning when I was a kid, my sister and I would sit in front of the tv Deuxcents Feb 7 #11
"SKY KING".........I haven't heard that one in many, many years.............many many and many Stuart G Feb 8 #75
Yeah..I'm older that most here it seems. Deuxcents Feb 8 #78
Hmmm... Mike Nelson Feb 7 #12
The Friendly Giant / Davy and Goliath rogerballard Feb 7 #13
Test pattern, in a hardware store, late 1940s. No Vested Interest Feb 7 #14
Kate Smith with MOMFUDSKI Feb 7 #15
ArmyMcCarthy hearrings! elleng Feb 7 #17
"High Chaparral." Aristus Feb 7 #18
Loved that show!! Manolito! MaryMagdaline Feb 7 #49
Henry Darrow (Manolito) was always one of my favorite small screen actors. Different Drummer Feb 8 #127
My sister and I had a crush on Blue Boy. Diamond_Dog Feb 8 #104
Reruns of "The High Chapparal" are still on the air. Different Drummer Feb 8 #128
Kaptain Kangaroo, Johnny Quest, Time Tunnel, The Green Hornet and Star Trek. I barely remember Time Tunnel brewens Feb 7 #19
Maybe Howdy Doody. lpbk2713 Feb 7 #20
me too! Fla Dem Feb 7 #52
In 1955 we were in New York and we took a tour through a building.... Stuart G Feb 8 #73
That was NBC studios at Rockefeller Center (I was sad when Howdy Doody ended) wishstar Feb 8 #92
Flintstones Rastapopoulos Feb 7 #22
I think it was Maverick and I have loved James livetohike Feb 7 #23
"Maverick" still shows up weekday mornings in reruns on Heroes & Icons, if you get that. Different Drummer Feb 8 #121
Captain Kangaroo, Romper Room Beausoleil Feb 7 #24
Time for Beany Basic LA Feb 7 #25
Plus one young_at_heart Feb 7 #31
Cecil, the sea-sick sea serpent? 3Hotdogs Feb 8 #88
"A Bob Clampett cartooooooooooooon!" Different Drummer Feb 8 #111
Mickey Mouse Club of The Howdy Doody Show lynintenn Feb 7 #27
Crusader Rabbit (with Rags the Tiger) no_hypocrisy Feb 7 #28
Fred and Fae Show madamesilverspurs Feb 7 #29
Bewitched Lunabell Feb 7 #30
A lot of people my age loved Bewitched Diamond_Dog Feb 8 #105
The Wonderful World of Brother Buzz Brother Buzz Feb 7 #32
Howdy Doody OLDMDDEM Feb 7 #33
Dragnet Sneederbunk Feb 7 #34
We binge that show occasionally. LakeArenal Feb 7 #40
It's still on in reruns on weekday mornings on MeTV. Different Drummer Feb 8 #112
Yes it was for us. But we moved and no longer can get ME TV. LakeArenal Feb 8 #114
The Lone Ranger nocoincidences Feb 7 #35
The Red Skelton Show. nt woodsprite Feb 7 #36
Highway Patrol ThoughtCriminal Feb 7 #37
Besides the local kids cartoon shows.. LakeArenal Feb 7 #39
The Big Brother Bob Emery Show Tom Kitten Feb 7 #41
dragnet, probably mike_c Feb 7 #42
Rin Tin Tin calguy Feb 7 #43
Probably Buffalo Bob and Howdie Doodie. gibraltar72 Feb 7 #44
The Lone Ranger- with the thrilling William Tell Overture UTUSN Feb 7 #45
Mr. Roger's Neighborhood ... surrealAmerican Feb 7 #46
Kimba the White Lion JoseBalow Feb 7 #47
Wow you remember Kimba too I_UndergroundPanther Feb 8 #81
Mickey Mouse Club MaryMagdaline Feb 7 #48
The Jackie Gleason Show! rogerballard Feb 7 #50
Andy's Gang. Ocelot II Feb 7 #51
Mutual of Ohama's Wild Kindom yankee87 Feb 7 #53
Either "December Bride," "I Married Joan," or Glorfindel Feb 7 #54
Captain Kangaroo! BigDemVoter Feb 7 #55
CBS Evening New with Walter Cronkite Sedona Feb 7 #56
There was a morning show with a guy with a chimp. Can't remember the name. Srkdqltr Feb 7 #58
Big Brother Bob Emery, a local Boston area show,also Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob. Fla Dem Feb 7 #59
I remember he always sang his theme song. lpbk2713 Feb 7 #63
Howdy Doody, Kukla Fran and Ollie FuzzyRabbit Feb 7 #60
Hopalong Cassidy LoisB Feb 7 #61
It would probably be the Today Show with Dave Garaway. I remember that was always on the TV doc03 Feb 7 #62
My mother learned English watching thucythucy Feb 7 #64
Howdy Doody and the Today program with Dave Garroway patphil Feb 7 #65
Family Ties. Elessar Zappa Feb 7 #66
I am pretty sure it was Sesame Street mvd Feb 7 #67
Batman 1966 or 67 Eugene Feb 7 #68
Sesame Street! Tree-Hugger Feb 7 #69
We didn't have a TV so I watched at my den mother's house... hay rick Feb 7 #71
Hopalong Cassidy. Reruns in the mid 50s GP6971 Feb 7 #72
Same choie Feb 8 #76
The first thing I remember on TV wryter2000 Feb 8 #77
The Wonderful World of Disney MN2theMax Feb 8 #79
Electric company I_UndergroundPanther Feb 8 #80
Just so you know...I spent hours looking at these posts.reliving the early days of TV and watching all the shows Stuart G Feb 8 #82
Alfred Hichcock and Twilight Zone Inkey Feb 8 #84
Here are some I haven't seen in the thread, FalloutShelter Feb 8 #85
The very first is lost to me in the mists of time, but... LudwigPastorius Feb 8 #86
I was four years old. OldBaldy1701E Feb 8 #87
We got out in '48 or maybe '49. It was a 12" Dumont. 3Hotdogs Feb 8 #89
Bonanza DUgosh Feb 8 #90
Kukla Fran and Ollie... And John Cameron Swayze. hedda_foil Feb 8 #91
Captain Tugg, an afternoon cartoon show in Washington, D.C. Mousetoescamper Feb 8 #93
Daily Captain Tug watcher. Loved Fantail the parrot! 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 8 #99
I thought that there must be few of us here! Mousetoescamper Feb 8 #110
Yes! I only ever went to the National Gallery of Art on school field trips, but 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 8 #113
It was an amazing place to grow up Laurelin Feb 8 #116
Jim Henson's "Sam and Friends" was on WRC from 1955 until 1961 Mousetoescamper Feb 8 #122
Thank you! Laurelin Feb 9 #134
Yep, Jim Henson did a local DC kids' show called "Sam and Friends." Different Drummer Feb 8 #123
Thank you! Laurelin Feb 9 #135
"The King and Odie, Crusader Rabbit, Beany & Cecil, The Flintstones, Rocky and Bullwinkle..." Different Drummer Feb 8 #120
Yes, born in the mid-'50s Mousetoescamper Feb 8 #125
Johnny Quest tazkcmo Feb 8 #95
Sinbad the sailer hydrolastic Feb 8 #97
Arguably, the best cartoon in the action/adventure genre. Different Drummer Feb 8 #124
The Mighty Hercules cartoon! 1960's rogerballard Feb 8 #98
Either "Gunsmoke" or "Howdy Doody" bif Feb 8 #100
Queen for the day Oppaloopa Feb 8 #101
I remember spending the afternoon at my grandma's house and she'd watch QFAD Diamond_Dog Feb 8 #107
The news. We didn't have a TV until I was 6 but a neighbor did. First fun show? My Favorite Martian Runningdawg Feb 8 #102
Roger Ramjet The hero of our Nation! rogerballard Feb 8 #103
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon and Jungle Jim Tom Yossarian Joad Feb 8 #106
Did Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop have a show? I remember watching them as a kid. Diamond_Dog Feb 8 #108
We didn't have a TV until I was 13 Jilly_in_VA Feb 8 #109
Nickelodeon's Pinwheel sakabatou Feb 8 #115
Lassie Laurelin Feb 8 #117
Lawrence Welk PJMcK Feb 8 #118
Either Winky Dink and You Wicked Blue Feb 8 #119
My two earliest TV memories were somewhat scary to me. Different Drummer Feb 8 #126
Sesame street Luciferous Feb 8 #129
technically my 1st memory was the monty python theme song. think i was a todler. pansypoo53219 Feb 9 #131
Dennis the Menace was my first TV show addiction. LeftInTX Feb 9 #132
Dr Who - the original - in England Skittles Feb 9 #136

WheelWalker

(8,956 posts)
38. Mine, too. That's it. From my crib, at about age 3. Together with
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 07:06 PM
Feb 7

the Television Code Seal of Good Practice...

Mister Ed

(5,944 posts)
94. Yes. That one, and Flies and Bumblebees Fighting.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 06:26 AM
Feb 8

If there was no test pattern during the hours that a TV station was off the air, then there would just be loud, black-and-white static.

My sister and I would sometimes get up early in the morning and watch the static for a little while. She told me that the name of the program was Flies and Bumblebees Fighting. I believed her because she was five and I was only three, and besides, it sure looked and sounded like flies and bumblebees fighting.

GreenWave

(6,766 posts)
96. I remember as a little kid proudly telling my sister
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 08:13 AM
Feb 8

Wow! We woke up before the beginning of television!

applegrove

(118,814 posts)
3. I had a nanny named Beverly. We would rush into
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:27 PM
Feb 7

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the den to watch the opening of the Beverly Hillbillies and shout out her name. We didn't watch the show. Mom was strict with the TV. I was about 4. We knew what time it was on because it was just as dinner was being served.

Biophilic

(3,697 posts)
6. Crusader Rabbit.
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:29 PM
Feb 7

It usually took us several minutes to set the tv’s rabbit ears so that the picture wasn’t too fuzzy. Loved it. Crusader Rabbit and Rags the Tiger. They were awesome.

Conjuay

(1,409 posts)
70. yes!
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 11:37 PM
Feb 7

In NYC Crusader Rabbit came on just after “The Modern Farmer”. So I would sit through watching someone plowing a field (something weird to put on a metropolitan station to start with,) awaiting CR.

Over the years I started to wonder how many ‘Modern Farmers’ would be sitting around the house watching TV on a Saturday morning instead of doing all those rise and shine things farmers did at the crack of dawn.
Guess now I’ll never know.

MOMFUDSKI

(5,676 posts)
16. Did you have the Winky Dink kit that stuck to the TV screen and
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:52 PM
Feb 7

you would draw over the lines that appeared? Love that

Deuxcents

(16,351 posts)
11. Every Saturday morning when I was a kid, my sister and I would sit in front of the tv
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:36 PM
Feb 7

For Sky King, the Lone Ranger, Rin Tin Tin and Roy Rogers. By that time, the call for chores took over but on the weekdays, I’d rush home from school to watch American Bandstand until I heard my mom’s car pull into the driveway. She wasn’t fond of rock n roll but it’s been a lifelong love of mine.

Mike Nelson

(9,969 posts)
12. Hmmm...
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:38 PM
Feb 7

... I do remember watching Lucy as a kid. I'm not really sure what Lucy show it was... they were all run and rerun on TV. She was very engaging! The first shows I really remember well are cartoon shows. Trying to think what may have been first is difficult, but my guess is The Bugs Bunny Show.

rogerballard

(2,902 posts)
13. The Friendly Giant / Davy and Goliath
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:46 PM
Feb 7

Captain Kangaroo, Rita Bell Prize Movie (Detroit), Bill Kennedy At The Movies (Detroit)

No Vested Interest

(5,167 posts)
14. Test pattern, in a hardware store, late 1940s.
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:46 PM
Feb 7

Kukla, Fran & Ollie as a specific program, though, likely others before.
And, yes, I remember life before TV, listening to Sat. morning radio programs, and Fibber McGee and Molly, and The Great Gildersleeve.
At about midnight, the Star-Spangled Banner was played and the screen went blank.

Aristus

(66,467 posts)
18. "High Chaparral."
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:55 PM
Feb 7

My brother and sister and I loved that show. I was only about four or so. But I loved the theme music.

Different Drummer

(7,650 posts)
127. Henry Darrow (Manolito) was always one of my favorite small screen actors.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 07:46 PM
Feb 8

I loved the scenes with him and Cameron Mitchell (Buck) on The High Chapparal!

Different Drummer

(7,650 posts)
128. Reruns of "The High Chapparal" are still on the air.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 07:50 PM
Feb 8

They're on weekday mornings on Heroes & Icons from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Eastern time.

brewens

(13,623 posts)
19. Kaptain Kangaroo, Johnny Quest, Time Tunnel, The Green Hornet and Star Trek. I barely remember Time Tunnel
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:02 PM
Feb 7

and the Green Hornet. Kaptain Kangaroo I watched long enough to remember well. Star Trek and Johnny Quest I watched for years on syndication, so I can't say I remember anything other than they were on when I was about five years old.

lpbk2713

(42,766 posts)
20. Maybe Howdy Doody.
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:02 PM
Feb 7

That might be the first one I watched on my own. But there were others my parents never missed.
So one of them might have been the first; Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason, Dragnet.

Stuart G

(38,449 posts)
73. In 1955 we were in New York and we took a tour through a building....
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:07 AM
Feb 8

(no I do not remember which one) and we walked past a control room that was broadcasting ...Howdy Dooty...live...

Well it was 1955, that is a long time ago, but I remember looking through a window .........and watching a crew.....behind
the scenes, working the TVs and broadcasting ...Howdy Dooty........

The tour guide ( we were on a tour ) said that the control room was currently broadcasting ....Howdy Dooty... .....

All we could see is a number of men working cables, and watching screens and doing the work of
broadcasting some TV show. We could not see a picture....(and I do not remember a picture of what was being
broadcast........

wishstar

(5,271 posts)
92. That was NBC studios at Rockefeller Center (I was sad when Howdy Doody ended)
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:41 AM
Feb 8

Your experience was similar to mine several years later in about 1965 when my aunt took me to Rockefeller Center studios and we looked into a control room where Sing along with Mitch Miller was in progress.

I remember when Howdy Doody ended but I especially loved I Love Lucy reruns on weekdays and Sky King on Saturdays.

livetohike

(22,165 posts)
23. I think it was Maverick and I have loved James
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:30 PM
Feb 7

Garner ever since . I remember watching it with my Dad, but not sure if it was my first tv show.

Different Drummer

(7,650 posts)
121. "Maverick" still shows up weekday mornings in reruns on Heroes & Icons, if you get that.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 06:15 PM
Feb 8

A bit early in the morning (6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m. Eastern Time).

young_at_heart

(3,772 posts)
31. Plus one
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:53 PM
Feb 7

My brother and I watched Beany and Cecil and also Crusader Rabbit on a strange-looking TV in Hermosa Beach, Calif.

Lunabell

(6,111 posts)
30. Bewitched
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:49 PM
Feb 7

I had such a crush on Samantha and hated Darren with a passion. He was such a controlling asshole.

Diamond_Dog

(32,091 posts)
105. A lot of people my age loved Bewitched
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:46 PM
Feb 8

But even as a child I thought the same as you, that Darren was a controlling asshole, and I never liked the show because of that.

Brother Buzz

(36,469 posts)
32. The Wonderful World of Brother Buzz
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:57 PM
Feb 7

I would wake up Saturday morning and watch the test pattern for twenty minutes, waiting for broadcast to resume. The first program was Brother Buzz (A segment of Captain Fortune's program)

Brother Buzz taught me ecology before they even invented the word.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,049 posts)
37. Highway Patrol
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 07:03 PM
Feb 7

Not during the original run from 1955-1959, but reruns in the early 1960s. Aside from soap operas that did not interest my pre-school brain, it was what was on when I got home from nursery school and later, kindergarten. I also remember "Sea Hunt".

I don't think I even paid much attention to anything aside from the opening themes.

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Tom Kitten

(7,350 posts)
41. The Big Brother Bob Emery Show
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 07:12 PM
Feb 7

A kids show broadcast from Boston. Every day he'd have the kids at home ask their parents for a glass of milk and then we'd all drink a toast to the president while "Hail to the Chief" (I think) would play and a picture of Eisenhower would show. Then one day there was a new guy!
I was three years old when Kennedy became president, so yeah! Pretty young.

surrealAmerican

(11,364 posts)
46. Mr. Roger's Neighborhood ...
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 07:47 PM
Feb 7

... or maybe Romper Room, but I was the youngest, so there were probably others that my big sister chose.

Sedona

(3,769 posts)
56. CBS Evening New with Walter Cronkite
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:02 PM
Feb 7

Maybe the Today Show

Mom was watching in the morning and Dad in the evening

FuzzyRabbit

(1,969 posts)
60. Howdy Doody, Kukla Fran and Ollie
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:09 PM
Feb 7

At the neighbor's house and at our grandparents house. We didn't get our own TV set until years later.

doc03

(35,382 posts)
62. It would probably be the Today Show with Dave Garaway. I remember that was always on the TV
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:18 PM
Feb 7

when I got up for school.

thucythucy

(8,087 posts)
64. My mother learned English watching
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:32 PM
Feb 7

"I Love Lucy."

She and I learned English together watching "Romper Room."

patphil

(6,217 posts)
65. Howdy Doody and the Today program with Dave Garroway
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:55 PM
Feb 7

I watched Today as I ate my breakfast while getting ready to go to school...my Mom always had it on.
After school I watched Howdy Doody.
Also the Paul Winchell show. He was a puppeteer. His main characters were Jerry Manoney and Knucklehead Smith.
And one more: Kukla, Fran, and Ollie; another puppet show.
I remember my family had the first TV of all my friends, so they would come over and watch with me.

mvd

(65,180 posts)
67. I am pretty sure it was Sesame Street
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 08:57 PM
Feb 7

My dad got me into football very young but Sesame Street was the first program.

Tree-Hugger

(3,370 posts)
69. Sesame Street!
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 10:17 PM
Feb 7

Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers and the Electric Company.
I think the first news program I remember watching was about Charles and Di's wedding.

hay rick

(7,643 posts)
71. We didn't have a TV so I watched at my den mother's house...
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 11:47 PM
Feb 7

The regular rotation included Ramar of the Jungle, Victory at Sea, Sky King, the Lone Ranger...

wryter2000

(46,082 posts)
77. The first thing I remember on TV
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:16 AM
Feb 8

My parents got a television in the fifties. I asked my mother what she was watching, and she said, “A bad man named McCarthy.”

MN2theMax

(1,427 posts)
79. The Wonderful World of Disney
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:23 AM
Feb 8

On Sunday evenings. Sometimes it was Mickey Mouse cartoons , sometimes something educational. I still remember the opening with fireworks over the Disney world Castle.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,480 posts)
80. Electric company
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:24 AM
Feb 8

And kimba the white lion and speed racer.
Remember watching it as I munched breakfast in daycare.

Stuart G

(38,449 posts)
82. Just so you know...I spent hours looking at these posts.reliving the early days of TV and watching all the shows
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:34 AM
Feb 8
K and R this thread...Who posted this one.??? ..................................................????

Lone Ranger & Tonto...Howdy Dooty, I LOVE LUCY.,..SKY KING....Roy Rogers..Hopalong Cassidy, ....etc..etc..etc..
Superman in the early 50s. Wild Kingdom, and so on...

Inkey

(183 posts)
84. Alfred Hichcock and Twilight Zone
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:46 AM
Feb 8

My folks would watch TV in the evening
together and I was probably between
2 or 3 at the time. A few of the episodes
stuck with me. It wasn't until these shows
came back in syndication, that I realized
that I had seen the once before as a toddler
It wasn't until my younger sisters came
along that the TV would be on in the morning for us. The Captain and Romper
Room were there for us then.

FalloutShelter

(11,879 posts)
85. Here are some I haven't seen in the thread,
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:47 AM
Feb 8

My Little Margie, Dobbie Gilles, Sea Hunt
Wonderama, Soupy Sayles...so many.

LudwigPastorius

(9,181 posts)
86. The very first is lost to me in the mists of time, but...
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:52 AM
Feb 8

it was probably Captain Kangaroo or The Happy Hal Show, as early on my mom wouldn't let me watch prime time fare.

First cartoons were Popeye and Hercules. (Yes, that's Johnny Nash, of "I Can See Clearly Now" fame, singing the Hercules theme.)

OldBaldy1701E

(5,162 posts)
87. I was four years old.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:57 AM
Feb 8

I was at my grandmothers house. (I am sure I saw other programs before this one but this one is the first one I recall.) I was watching her new color console. Expensive thing that looked like a piece of furniture and weighed more than a sofa. I saw a young guy walk past a hallway and yell towards it...



(Still one of the greatest things I have ever seen. She had no face!! I have been a Star Trek/Sci-Fi/Horror buff ever since...)

3Hotdogs

(12,417 posts)
89. We got out in '48 or maybe '49. It was a 12" Dumont.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 01:04 AM
Feb 8

I remember Junior Frolics and Captain Video.

There was also a Saturday morning show with Andy Divine.

Mousetoescamper

(3,288 posts)
93. Captain Tugg, an afternoon cartoon show in Washington, D.C.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 03:06 AM
Feb 8

The captain played Popeye cartoons and had a puppet parrot. I recall the parrot's being mounted to the pilot's wheel and when the captain spun the wheel the spinning parrot squawked. Poor polly!

Pick Temple was another D.C. kids' show. Pick was a singing cowboy and the show took place at his studio ranch. I was in the audience for one show. All the kids were dressed in western wear and had six-guns. I was disappointed that I didn't get called on to take a shot at the rattlesnake that slithered out from under a hay bale every show.

Romper Room with Miss Connie, the D.C. hostess of the show. She never saw me when she looked into the Magic Mirror and said, "I see Billy and Sally and..." Bummer.

Captain Kangeroo with Mr. Moose and his pingpong ball gags, Bunny Rabbit and Mr. Green Jeans. Dancing Bear seemed creepy to me, but I loved the living grandfather clock. The Captain played the Terrytoons cartoon Tom Terrific, one of my favorites. Very imaginative

Ranger Hal and Oswald rabbit, another D.C show, followed Captain Kangeroo. After the JFK assassination Oswald rabblt seemed sinister to me.

The Shari Lewis Show with Lamb Chop, Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse. I had a childhood crush on Shari.

Other early memories are of cartoons: The King and Odie, Crusader Rabbit, Beany & Cecil, The Flintstones, Rocky and Bullwinkle and the stop-action shows Davey and Goliath and Gumby.

I also watched the Soupy Sales Show with White Fang, Black Fang and Pookie. Some of the humor went over my young head (I'm sure the adults watching had a blast!), but the slapstick and pie-throwing bits always cracked me up.






50 Shades Of Blue

(10,053 posts)
99. Daily Captain Tug watcher. Loved Fantail the parrot!
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:25 PM
Feb 8

I watched Pick Temple every day too. Never got to be in the audience, but did meet his pony Piccolo at a local stable at the time.

Also loved Countdown Carnival with Bill Gormly, which came on after Captain Tugg.

Here's a great website for old DC area kids: http://kidshow.dcmemories.com/

Mousetoescamper

(3,288 posts)
110. I thought that there must be few of us here!
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 03:56 PM
Feb 8

Wasn't it a great place to be a child during the '50s and '60s? Our school field trips were to the National Zoo, the Smithsonian, and the Goodard Space Center in Greenbelt. Before it became synonomous with scandal, the Watergate was where I heard riverfront concerts. I remember the Cherry Blossom Festivals, Fourth of July fireworks on the mall, and many times walking up all of those steps to get to the top of the Washington Monument.

Another childhood show has come to mind: Wonderama, which was on a Baltimore station (WBAL?).

Thanks for the link!

50 Shades Of Blue

(10,053 posts)
113. Yes! I only ever went to the National Gallery of Art on school field trips, but
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 04:22 PM
Feb 8

our parents frequently took us to visit museums, art galleries, and historical sites, in and around DC, on weekends.

My first grade school did get a visit from Ranger Hal once.

I remember watching Wonderama, but we didn't get decent reception on any Baltimore stations in those days so I'm thinking I must have watched it on channel 5.

Laurelin

(533 posts)
116. It was an amazing place to grow up
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 04:54 PM
Feb 8

Our grandmother took us to the National Gallery all the time. I think of her whenever I go to the Rijksmuseum. Our parents took us to the other museums. I loved the Smithsonian Natural History Museum the most.

School trips were always to the museums in DC. We'd all eat our lunches with thousands of other kids on the big lawn ( I'm sure it has a name) surrounded by museums and school busses.

Want Jim Henson on TV in Maryland with Kermit before the Muppet Show? I thought I remembered him from my childhood.

Mousetoescamper

(3,288 posts)
122. Jim Henson's "Sam and Friends" was on WRC from 1955 until 1961
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 06:21 PM
Feb 8

There were also local commercials featuring the early Muppets.

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Laurelin

(533 posts)
134. Thank you!
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 05:03 AM
Feb 9

That was a sweet news clip. I was a huge Sesame Street/ Jim Henson fan. I was not in the target demographic when it started but I watched with my younger cousins.

Different Drummer

(7,650 posts)
120. "The King and Odie, Crusader Rabbit, Beany & Cecil, The Flintstones, Rocky and Bullwinkle..."
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 06:12 PM
Feb 8

You and I must have come along about the same time (early-mid 60s).

Diamond_Dog

(32,091 posts)
107. I remember spending the afternoon at my grandma's house and she'd watch QFAD
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:55 PM
Feb 8

And after that Loretta Young.

Jilly_in_VA

(9,999 posts)
109. We didn't have a TV until I was 13
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 03:10 PM
Feb 8

and neither did my best friends, so I guess the first shows I remember were things like Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and You Are There, the latter featuring Walter Cronkite. Our viewing time was really restricted, but we did watch Gunsmoke, and to this day I love that show. Miss Kitty was a pretty liberated woman! I do wonder about how clean Dodge City is presented though...no stray dogs or cats, and no Black people either, although it's well known there were Black homesteaders in Kansas.

Laurelin

(533 posts)
117. Lassie
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 05:00 PM
Feb 8

Rin Tin Tin, Captain Kangaroo Lamb Chop, Romper Room

And because I'm weird, my mother told me that when I was 2 my favorite TV show was Maryland Instructional TV Calculus. She said somehow I always knew when it was about to start and I would go to the TV and sit through the whole half hour completely mesmerized
I loved calculus when I took it in high school too, but I really doubt I understood it at 2.

PJMcK

(22,052 posts)
118. Lawrence Welk
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 05:21 PM
Feb 8

I was very young, maybe three years old. On Saturday nights, my parents would have their date night and I would spend the night with my great grandparents. They were warm and wonderful German immigrants who loved to have me over. Grandma loved to cook German food and to this day, I still can imagine the incredible odors emanating from her kitchen.

After dinner, we watched TV and the Lawrence Welk variety show was one of their favorites. I was instructed to refer to the maestro as Mr. Welk!

Mr. Welk was a tremendously successful musician and businessman. In addition to his TV show, he had records, concerts, publications, publishing and more. Although his music is passé today, he was a powerhouse in his time.

Different Drummer

(7,650 posts)
126. My two earliest TV memories were somewhat scary to me.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 07:41 PM
Feb 8

In the Atlanta metro area, we had a local kids' TV show called The Popeye Club, the host of which was "Officer" Don Kennedy, a local media celebrity. He's pictured here with his puppet sidekick on the show, Orvil Dragon.



Neither of them were scary to me and neither were the Popeye cartoons they showed. However, they did also show The Funny Company cartoons, which were scary to me because one of the characters, The Super Chief, had a foghorn for a voice and anything that was out of the ordinary like that was scary to me back then (I couldn't have been more than three or four at the time).



About that same time, the Gerry and Sylvia Anderson Supermarianation program Fireball XL-5 was on television. That one scared me because the marionettes seemed so life-like that in my little undeveloped mind, they seemed to be people that had somehow turned into marionetttes and the thought that such a thing might happen was frightening to me (again, I couldn't have been more than about three or four at the time).



LeftInTX

(25,567 posts)
132. Dennis the Menace was my first TV show addiction.
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 03:24 AM
Feb 9

We moved to Japan in the summer of 1960. When we returned in 1963, Dennis the Menace was cancelled. I thought of Dennis the Menace the entire time I was in Japan.

The first show I remember watching was The Mickey Mouse Club, but it just didn't grab me in like Dennis the Menace. My first favorite cartoon was Bugs Bunny. Mickey Mouse was on Japanese TV (Of course in Japanese). So was Popeye. (In Japanese too). Bugs Bunny was often shown at the base theater in Japan.

The reason why I loved Dennis the Menace:

In early 1959, CBS consented to air the program at 7:30 pm EST on Sunday evenings after Lassie. After viewing these episodes, CBS determined that Dennis' antics had to be toned down lest his actions would encourage children watching the show to imitate Dennis.
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