Top Tv Shows Of 1960

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The Official 60's Site-Television in the 60s The 60s Official Site Television in the 1960s Television in the 60s was unique compared to what it is today. We only had 3 channels ABC, CBS, and NBC. We received our TV reception either through a pair of rabbit ears antenna located on top of the TV or an attached to our homes or on the roof. We had no idea what cable TV was or what its impact would be later.

Top Tv Shows Of 1960

Television of yester year was entertainment for the whole family. A typical Friday night may consist of watching our favorite show on the sofa with a large bowl of popcorn with our favorite beverage. Our popcorn was cooked on the stove in a large kettle, shaken as it popped or later we had Jiffy Pop® Popcorn. If you wanted pizza, you had to go pick it up because back then, there was no such thing as pizza delivery. I remember when I couldn't wait to watch Disney on Sunday night with of 'Swamp Fox,' 'Zorro' or even watch repeats of 'Davy Crockett' starring Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen. Each week at the beginning of Disney they played the song ' When You Wish Upon a Star.' My family never owned a color TV and I never could afford one till after I got married so black and white TV was the entertainment not only for us but for many in my hometown. The cost of purchasing a color television was out of reach for may families.

Families all over have a collection of old photo books with old black and white TVs sitting in the background. Some have even kept them around, mostly stored in basements. At times though, the old black and white TVs can still be found in the sitting room of grandparents and great grandparents here or there.

List of the best television programs from the 1960s, as ranked by television fans. It was in the 60s that television first began to produce 'water cooler' programs. These were shows that needed to be discussed right away.

They happen to be the same TVs seen in their old photos and photo books from when they were new. Thinking back to those days I recall a number of television shows that I enjoyed and have fond memories of and I have included them here. The 60s era was when westerns were king and comedies were clean fun. Also we had are share of variety shows which TV does not have today. I hope I have included some of your favorites as we take the trip back to 60s television.

Turn your speakers on because the theme songs of many these memories are playing as the page opens. Enjoy the trip back to 50s & 60s TV. 77 Sunset Strip premiered on ABC October 10, 1958 and ended its run February 26, 1964 with 206 episodes being produced.

The investigators of Stuart Bailey, p[layed by Efrem Zimbalist Jr. And Jeff Spencer played by Roger Smith, operated out of very elaborate offices at 77 Sunset Strip, Hollywood California. Stuart Bailey was a very cultered OSS officer who was an expert in foreign languages.

Jeff Spencer was a former government uncover agent with a degree in law. Bailey and Spencer were both Judo experts.

Top Tv Shows Of 1960

Their cases took them to glamourous places all ove the world. At Dino's, a posh restaurant, worked a parking attendant named Kookie,played by Edd Byrnes, who was a private detective wannabe. In the cast also was Suzanne, the French switchboard operator. Wolf of wall street full movie 123movies. Bonanza was the first color western and one of the longest running TV shows. It first aired in 1959 on NBC and there were 430 sixty minute episodes produced.

Twilight part 2 full movie online. “But if somewhere new technology happens, or new VR experiences and you could integrate the fans into the movie, that’d be a new experience.” Stewart was asked about the movies by Entertainment Tonight earlier this year. 'On one hand, it's 10 years ago—it's wild, it's surreal to think about that,” she said.

The series followed the adventures of the Cartwright clan who owned a 1000 square mile timber range known as The Ponderosa just outside Virginia City. Head of the Cartwright family was Ben Cartwright played by Lorne Greene, who was a widower. Michael Landon played the youngest son Little Joe with Dan Blocker the middle son Eric 'Hoss' Cartwright and Pernell Roberts as the oldest son Adam Cartwright. All three sons had different mothers and all being deceased.

Top Tv Shows Of 1965

The Gomer Pyle series was a spinoff from The Andy Griffith Show. Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., premiered on CBS on September 25, 1964 and exited September 19, 1969 after completing 150 episodes. Gomer Pyle started on The Andy Griffith Show during the third season as the dimwitted mechanic. His ignorance but honesty really was annoyance to Andy and Deputy Barney Fife. After the first season, Jim Nabors (Gomer) was offered a series of his own.