I didn't watch a lot of TV when I was a kid. But, I did watch Ninja Turtles regularly.
My favorite movie was The Wizard of Oz. I burnt out the VHS on that one.
How about you?
When I was a little kid, like 3 years old, I loved "The Dukes of Hazard" (don't judge) and "The Incredible Hulk." When I was a little older, maybe 5 or so, I liked "Doctor Who" (incarnations 5 and 6) even though I didn't really understand much of it. And a little older still, I liked a reboot of "The Twilight Zone" and "Amazing Stories" (I think that's what it was called). We didn't get many channels, so I had to be content with whatever happened to be on.
@MustardSeed In certain circumstances, I like to use that phrase. Lol
"Amazing Stories" is coming back.
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When I was a child we didn't have TV. (I'm a really old fart 75, and we were poor) But we had radio. Some of my favorite radio programs were; The Lone Ranger, Gun Smoke, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Jack Benny Show, The Shadow, The Green Hornet, The Great Gildersleeve and Edger Bergen & Charley McCarthy. (Imagine that, a ventriloquist on radio) But it worked. The first thing I saw on TV was Howdy Doody.
Anamaniacs. Helloooooooo nurse!
We're zany to the max, there's bologna in our slacks... I think it's still on Netflix.
Mine too, Wizard of Oz. All levels of adventures and beauty.
TV- Ed Sullivan Show
Wizard of Oz was what I watched when they put it on tv-beforeVHS.
As a kid had a lcal show in the Boston Market-Anyone remember Boomtown with Rex Trailer?
I looked forward to the televised "Wizard of Oz" each year when I was a kid. It was sort of a tradition. Now, I don't think it's ever played on television. I should buy it on DVD.
it is on TBS. Just watched it for Thanksgiving
Warner Bros. cartoons. How can kids today grow up without them?
6 gun play house. It had Roy Riggers and Gene autry. I got blown away when they jumped off their horse and jumped into a motor boat. I didn't know WTF. Back then.
The Jungle Book! I think they actually did a decent job with the remake also.
When I was a kid the only way to see a movie was to get in a car and drive twenty miles to the nearest town and sit in a theater. We didn't do that often enough for me to remember much about favorites. We didn't have a TV in the house until I was in third grade, at which point my favorite show was "Adventures in Paradise". Probably laid the foundation for my love of sailing.
I remember that show
The one show I remember the best because I sat under the piano and watched the reflection off the highly polished piano bench was The Bananas. I wanted an all terrain 6 wheel vehicle soooo badly.
Television didn't arrive in our part of the country where I lived until I was finished high school and had left home, so never had any childhood TV experience. From what I saw of children's programs of later years, I can't say I missed much. I think books were much better as catalysts for imagination.
Tim Burton's Batman. I watched that VHS all the time.
Roseanne... Scooby doo... Duck tails...tailspin.... Married with children....
Oh...Transformers....and thundercats...buffy the vampire slayer
TV: The Monkees, Hogan's Heroes, Gilligan's Island, Star Trek, MASH, What's Happening?, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Charlie Brown specials, Looney Tunes. Movies: Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Star Wars, Japanese monster movies, Marx brothers' movies, anything with Abbot and Costello, Jerry Lewis and Hope and Crosby.
Bonanza, The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson ( I had to sneak and watch) Spider-Man, Batman and Robin, The Beverly Hillbillies. I think I watched too much TV.