Grow up in the '60s? what was your fav TV "program?"

Have Gun, Will Travel; Gunsmoke; Bonanza

Star Trek; Twilight Zone; Outer Limits

Fireball XL5; Rocky & Bullwinkle

And of course, no 60's favorites list could be complete, especially for a North Carolinian, without ....
The Andy Griffith Show ! (only the ones with Barney though)
 
*Ahem*
I don't think you have to ask...
:D

However, this show was runner up:

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For people that were into pistols the Man From Uncle. Any body remember what they carried. One of those pistols should be well know on this forum. the other had probably a lot to do with the first one. See how many remember????
 
The Man from UNCLE crowd mostly carried modified Mauser pistols as I recall.
 
The Munsters
F Troop
3 Stooges
Sanford and Son
Gunsmoke
Bonanza
Wild Wild West
Outer Limits
Twilight Zone
........................................etc etc
 
There was too many to just say one...Gilligans Island, Beverly Hillbillies, Rat Patrol, Combat, I Dream of Genie, Palladin, Gunsmoke, Lost in Space, Maverick, The Rebel, etc, etc, etc. I even liked to watch Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom.

The funny thing is that we only had three channels then, now I have 200 and can't stand to watch anything if it isn't a '60s rerun.
 
Well, I was born in '65 so I really only watched the re-runs, but nothing beats Andy Griffith. 249 episodes and I have them all on tape.
 
Being we were nestled in a valley in the Catskills, we could only get a CBS station. I only seen "Combat" in my adult years. I had some favorite programs, some mentioned here, but when I see them now as an adult I see right through the bs and it doesn't seem the same, like "Wild, Wild West.

However, "Combat" in my opinion had the best acting without over-acting of any show I ever saw. It also dealt with reality better than anything before and since. It's the only show I can sit and watch all of it.
 
Rocky & His Friends

"Turnips".

"Every dog should have a boy".

"Think, Bullwinkle, think!"
(Picture of Bullwinkle with smoke pouring out of his ears).
(William Conrad ((Matt Dillon on the radio)) recites, "But the strain was too much, and the Mighty Moose toppled to the earth").

"Fearless Leader".

Add Bulwinkles Alma Mater "Whatsamata U"
 
My memory may be a little off due to old age (don't know if these are from the '50s or '60s.

Have Gun Will Travel
Cisco Kid
Dragnet
M-Squad
Perry Mason
Mannix
Route 66
Streets of San Franciso
Wanted Dead or Alive
Hawaii Five-0
Wyatt Earp
Burke's Law
77 Sunset Strip
Adam 12

grizz
 
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