MrScorpio
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:10 AM
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Sometimes I worry about the kids |
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Edited on Sun Aug-14-05 12:32 AM by MrScorpio
They don't know anything about the good old days on TV.
You know, when a flushing toilet made us laugh, or flying over Miami Beach to home in on Jackie's stage, or when a theme song could be original and groovy, or even who Irwin Allen was.
I'm afraid that the kids will never understand.
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jobycom
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:12 AM
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Just how old are you? What toilet?
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MrScorpio
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:14 AM
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3. Old enough to remember |
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It belonged to Archie Bunker
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:17 AM
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He came in on the station we couldn't get where I lived... Damn, I'm older than I thought.
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:12 AM
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2. Thank goodness my kids have Boomerang, TVLand, and Nick at Nite. |
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:30 AM
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There was a time when situation-comedies didn't need to include a reference to genitals or bodily functions every three minutes and/or at least one vapid slut in the cast to be popular. Dramas had serious plots but didn't feel the need to show graphic blood, corpses and explosions en masse.
I'm not saying I never watch modern TV shows and would never call for any form of censorship. However I have a deep appreciation for many of the classic shows and what they provided, as well as current shows that provide quality entertainment yet remain relatively tame.
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:31 AM
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6. do you remember the smothers brothers show? They came out |
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one night and said you will never hear anything on the show you wouldn't hear in your own house. then a toilet flush sound was played. it was the first time ever on network tv. they were anarchists and anti-war way back when.
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MrScorpio
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:34 AM
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7. I loved the Smother's Brothers when I was a kid |
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I loved all variety shows.
I even watched Hee-Haw and Tom Jones.
Music and comedy... The perfect combination for a inner city kid like me.
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Sun Aug-14-05 01:11 AM
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9. I knew of them but I never saw their show |
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I must say, even way back then it could be dangerous to promise you wouldn't hear anything on the show you wouldn't hear in your own house. Things weren't as innocent as some would like us to believe.
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Sun Aug-14-05 01:22 AM
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I was 6 when it went off the air, but my brothers loved it. And David Steinberg getting censored for his stand-up set on the show...
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Sun Aug-14-05 12:54 AM
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8. Ahh...Yeah I loved those shows. |
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3 networks.
(4 if you count PBS)
And there was solid quality.
Now.
100+ channels of mostly crap.
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Sun Aug-14-05 01:16 AM
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10. Theme songs have really gone downhill |
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You think of Sanford and Son, Hawaii Five-O; there's nothing to match that class of theme music around these days.
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Sun Aug-14-05 01:21 AM
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11. Hogan's Heroes and Hawaii Five-O |
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Mission: Impossible and The Flintstones
When you heard a theme song back then, you knew what the show was
Today, if you played ten modern theme songs, I'd be lucky to name five
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