Ooooh Pondy.....remember Rosie, the depressed robot housemaid from "The Jetsons"......."oh dear...oh my...oh dear"
barina said
09:33 PM Aug 16, 2013
QueenKombi wrote:
Nobody's mentioned the Cisco Kid. It was one of the earliest television shows I ever saw. Rescue 8 was another. I'd watch it through parted fingers, especially one episode where a poor chap got his hand caught in the workings of a clock tower
The Cisco Kid was not really to my taste, but I used to walk home with three sisters and I'd stop off at their house to watch this marvellous thing called television. Unfortunately, their older brother had already commandeered the TV before we got there. That was around 1960.
Dad finally relented and bought a new TV in 1965. I remember the sales people actually bringing out several brands to test them in the house. That's how it was done then!! Dad finally settled on a "Healing," perhaps because of the Healing push-bike he still owned and had been riding since the early thirties! Mum eventually bough him a coloured TV when he became ill. The old Healing sat in the shed until I was married in 1975. We had it as our first TV since we couldn't afford a new one or even a second-hand one. It blew up two weeks later and the repair shop said that it was due to sitting around too long.
How we take television for granted today. Small LCD units are so cheap. Unfortunately, we live in a throw-away world and I wonder what sort of legacy we're leaving our grand kids!!
-- Edited by QueenKombi on Friday 16th of August 2013 02:19:20 PM
Hey Cisco Hey Pancho.....
Ontos45 said
11:05 PM Aug 16, 2013
When I was a kid came home from school and went up the road to mates place to watch The Cruel Sea, a war drama.
When we got TV loved channel 7's close when they put the kangaroo into bed, the bed made out of a figure 7.
Peter
Drifters said
12:04 AM Aug 17, 2013
We had one of the early colour TV's and our friends and their four children came over for the evening to watch The Wizard of Oz. What a shock everybody got when the show started and it was black and white. It was quite a relief when it changed to colour.
GaryKelly said
12:20 AM Aug 17, 2013
Yep, Sugarfoot and Cheyenne. But I go back to the beginning with Chuck Faulkner reading the news on channel 9! Wyatt Earp was a fav along with Gunsmoke. The Honeymooners with Jackie Gleason was another fav. But before that I remember the radio serials - Tarzan, Hop Harrigan and Yes What. We ate dinner listening to those serials. Years later, working in radio, I met Russ Writer, author of the local Tarzan serial and he told me he used to write the episodes in the bathtub. When he was short on ideas, he used lots of sound effects (jungle noises, etc) as padding. He was a mad keen greyhound punter, the ol' Russ.
Jack Mac said
12:33 AM Aug 17, 2013
barina wrote:
I remember..
Hazel - the maid of the house
Rin tin tin
Gunsmoke on saturday nights
Bonanza
Zorro
Superman after school
Petticoat Junction
The Beverly Hillbillies
Father knows best
-- Edited by barina on Friday 16th of August 2013 02:32:08 PM
Hazel - Shirley Booth
Rin tin Tin - Lee Aakers
We all know Gunsmoke and Bonanza
Superman - George Reeves and Noel Neil
Father Knows Best - Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Eleanor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin.
Can't remember what I had for lunch yesterday though.
Not a big fan of Petticoat Junction but I remember Ed Buchanan was in it.
Beth54 said
12:47 AM Aug 17, 2013
Jack Mac wrote:
In circus boy Mickey Dolenz was actually Mickey Craddock, but same fellow. Troy Donahue - Surfside six (set in Miami Beach), I think Ty Hardin (Bronco Lane) may have also been in it but not certain, He later came to Australia and starred in Riptide. The other one was Hawaiian Eye with Anthony Eisley, can't quite remember who played Cricket (but it will come to me, bubbly little blonde) and Poncey (spelling) Ponce. Then Bourbon Street Blues with Jack(?) Duggan and Dorothy Provine.
77 Sunset Strip was from memory Efram Zimbalist Jnr, Roger Smith (later married to Ann Margaret) and Ed Byrnes (Kookie)
Travels with Jamie McPheeter also starred Dan O'Herlihy as the father.
-- Edited by Jack Mac on Friday 16th of August 2013 05:25:06 PM
Well aren't you a fountain of knowledge Jack. I knew all that, but it was stuck in the memory files somewhere. Connie Stevens. I cheated, I looked it up.
Jack Mac said
12:47 AM Aug 17, 2013
Connie Stevens played Cricket in Hawaiian Eye, knew it would come to me.
Beth54 said
12:48 AM Aug 17, 2013
Jack Mac wrote:
Connie Stevens played Cricket in Hawaiian Eye, knew it would come to me.
Beat you!
Jack Mac said
12:53 AM Aug 17, 2013
Beth54 wrote:
Jack Mac wrote:
In circus boy Mickey Dolenz was actually Mickey Craddock, but same fellow. Troy Donahue - Surfside six (set in Miami Beach), I think Ty Hardin (Bronco Lane) may have also been in it but not certain, He later came to Australia and starred in Riptide. The other one was Hawaiian Eye with Anthony Eisley, can't quite remember who played Cricket (but it will come to me, bubbly little blonde) and Poncey (spelling) Ponce. Then Bourbon Street Blues with Jack(?) Duggan and Dorothy Provine.
77 Sunset Strip was from memory Efram Zimbalist Jnr, Roger Smith (later married to Ann Margaret) and Ed Byrnes (Kookie)
Travels with Jamie McPheeter also starred Dan O'Herlihy as the father.
-- Edited by Jack Mac on Friday 16th of August 2013 05:25:06 PM
Well aren't you a fountain of knowledge Jack. I knew all that, but it was stuck in the memory files somewhere. Connie Stevens. I cheated, I looked it up.
Hi Beth, Unfortunately the font is stating to run out of water. We got TV just after it came to Qld and I was an addict (well a much as I was allowed). At that time I thought The Rifleman was the greatest show on TV. Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford and Paul Fix.
As I said, I can recall most of the stars of TV series from those days but couldn't tell you the names from most of what I watch now.
Jack Mac said
12:59 AM Aug 17, 2013
A classic (IMO) was Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden, Gale Gorden (Lucy's BIL in he later Lucy series) and a very young Richard Crenna.
Jack Mac said
01:10 AM Aug 17, 2013
A classic (IMO) was Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden, Gale Gorden (Lucy's BIL in the later Lucy series) and a very young Richard Crenna.
badgerhel said
02:09 AM Aug 17, 2013
The very un- PC "Honeymooners" with Jackie Gleeson....."You're gonna go to the moon, Alice!"
nomadic1 said
04:18 AM Aug 17, 2013
I was what's known as a 'latchkey kid' when I was 5 - which was when we got our first TV (around 1954). I used to invite the other kids in the street in to watch the kids shows in the afternoons after school so I remember well shows like Andy Pandy and the Flowerpot Men. I wasn't big on evening shows then 'cos I went to bed too early but I do remember watching I Love Lucy on Saturday nights because the ice cream man would come around in his cart just before it started so I got an ice cream to eat while I watched it - 5 year old bliss!
nomadic1 said
04:19 AM Aug 17, 2013
I was what's known as a 'latchkey kid' when I was 5 - which was when we got our first TV (around 1954). I used to invite the other kids in the street in to watch the kids shows in the afternoons after school so I remember well shows like Andy Pandy and the Flowerpot Men. I wasn't big on evening shows then 'cos I went to bed too early but I do remember watching I Love Lucy on Saturday nights because the ice cream man would come around in his cart just before it started so I got an ice cream to eat while I watched it - 5 year old bliss!
03_troopy said
04:50 AM Aug 17, 2013
Nobody mentioned Crusader Rabbit...
And what about The Three Stooges...
Pondy said
05:13 AM Aug 17, 2013
O the great memories !
Thank you all for bring back some fantastic memories of growing up when I believe the world was a better place.A lot slower pace and family values were respected as were other peoples property and we respected our elders also
-- Edited by Pondy on Saturday 17th of August 2013 05:13:53 AM
GaryKelly said
11:21 PM Aug 17, 2013
1954? Where was that? TV came to Oz in 1956. Anyway, back to TV shows... I was a huge fan of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Not Only But Also.
Beth54 said
11:57 PM Aug 17, 2013
Nomadic1 was living in England at that time Gary.
Hopalong Cassidy, Annie Oakley.
A Brisbane show called Theatre Royal, hosted by George Wallace Junior. I remember seeing Rowena Wallace with dark hair. (No relation to George apparently.)
Another Brisbane one was Jim Iliffe's Channel Niners childrens program, where a very young Kerry-anne Wright (Kennerley) started her career.
Joe50 said
07:02 AM Aug 18, 2013
Ah, the memories.... we didn't get TV until 1960 and I remember most of the shows previously mentioned. Things that stand out for me include:
Bandstand with Brian Henderson.
Reg Grundy's Wheel of Fortune and Terry Dear's Concentration - two game shows my mother went on in the early 60s and won heaps of prizes. Hardly saw her on them as they were broadcast during the afternoons while I was at school.
The Mavis Bramston Show every Wednesday night was absolutely hilarous - always a talking point on Thursday mornings at school assembly.
And does anybody remember an ABC drama series called Stormy Petrel, set in the early days of the Colony in Sydney and, if I'm not mistaken, centred on the feud between Governor Bligh and John Macarthur - would love to be able to see it again.
The most memorable ads were Mortein's Louie the Fly and the Harris Coffee and Tea ad showing the clipper sailing up Sydney Harbour supposedly in the mid-1800s, and seeing a glimpse of a submarine lurking in the background!
mr glassies said
01:35 PM Aug 18, 2013
another one was police show i used to call it the fuss cause the screen went all white n black speckled mum used to turn it of n id cry like hell she recond . huk fin i forgot about red skelton loved him and another had a guy called morton cant remember the name
.
dibs
mr glassies said
01:37 PM Aug 18, 2013
petty coat junction
sandsmere said
02:03 PM Aug 18, 2013
The 1956 Olympics .
Have Gun Will Travel .
Bonanza .
Rawhide . . . . . . . . Yeah . . I was right into westerns in those days .
barina said
05:11 PM Aug 18, 2013
Gerty Dancer wrote:
I remember a show which starred Gardiner McKay, who had adventures on the South Seas on his yacht the "Tiki". Can anybody remember what that show was called? At the time I was an impressionable teenager, so I "loved" Gardiner McKay... sigh!
Adventures in paradise..is the one you are thinking of I used to watch it also..
also I watched
Sea Hunt
Get Smart
Mission Impossible
Consider your verdict
Homicide
The Go Show
6 o'clock rock..i think it was called
-- Edited by barina on Sunday 18th of August 2013 05:12:17 PM
-- Edited by barina on Sunday 18th of August 2013 05:17:59 PM
Beth54 said
05:25 PM Aug 18, 2013
sandsmere wrote:
The 1956 Olympics .
Have Gun Will Travel .
Bonanza .
Rawhide . . . . . . . . Yeah . . I was right into westerns in those days .
My little brother was right into the westerns too...had the little outfit with the hat, vest and gun on his little hip. But he'd sometimes get a little carried away and want to knock us on the head with the gun. Toy guns in those days were damned heavy things too! He even scalped my doll!
Ontos45 said
08:00 PM Aug 18, 2013
Beth54 wrote:
sandsmere wrote:
The 1956 Olympics .
Have Gun Will Travel .
Bonanza .
Rawhide . . . . . . . . Yeah . . I was right into westerns in those days .
My little brother was right into the westerns too...had the little outfit with the hat, vest and gun on his little hip. But he'd sometimes get a little carried away and want to knock us on the head with the gun. Toy guns in those days were damned heavy things too! He even scalped my doll!
HaHaHa. Remember quick draw Mcgaw, Whiplash and Cob and Co. I had a leather holster and cap gun (Oh my God) and greased the inside of the holster to draw faster than my mates. Even had a girl who dressed as Annie Oakley. No one wanted to be an itchitybum (indian)
Memories, memories.
Peter
sandsmere said
08:16 PM Aug 18, 2013
The Untouchables .
Laramie .
The great graham Kennedy .
villatranquilla said
10:35 PM Aug 18, 2013
Andy Pandy (ABC?) my favourite was RinTinTin I was in love with Rippley Masters (James Brown) must have been all of 8 or 10
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Sunday 18th of August 2013 10:36:45 PM
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Sunday 18th of August 2013 10:38:38 PM
Gerty Dancer said
11:12 PM Aug 18, 2013
I remember a show which starred Gardiner McKay, who had adventures on the South Seas on his yacht the "Tiki". Can anybody remember what that show was called? At the time I was an impressionable teenager, so I "loved" Gardiner McKay... sigh!
Ontos45 said
04:45 PM Aug 19, 2013
M-I-c-k-e-y M-o-u-s-e....Mickey mouse.....even had my ears lol.
Ooooh Pondy.....remember Rosie, the depressed robot housemaid from "The Jetsons"......."oh dear...oh my...oh dear"
Hey Cisco Hey Pancho.....




When we got TV loved channel 7's close when they put the kangaroo into bed, the bed made out of a figure 7.
Peter
Hazel - Shirley Booth
Rin tin Tin - Lee Aakers
We all know Gunsmoke and Bonanza
Superman - George Reeves and Noel Neil
Father Knows Best - Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Eleanor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin.
Can't remember what I had for lunch yesterday though.
Not a big fan of Petticoat Junction but I remember Ed Buchanan was in it.
Well aren't you a fountain of knowledge Jack.
I knew all that, but it was stuck in the memory files somewhere.
Connie Stevens. I cheated, I looked it up.
Connie Stevens played Cricket in Hawaiian Eye, knew it would come to me.
Beat you!
Hi Beth, Unfortunately the font is stating to run out of water. We got TV just after it came to Qld and I was an addict (well a much as I was allowed). At that time I thought The Rifleman was the greatest show on TV. Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford and Paul Fix.
As I said, I can recall most of the stars of TV series from those days but couldn't tell you the names from most of what I watch now.
A classic (IMO) was Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden, Gale Gorden (Lucy's BIL in he later Lucy series) and a very young Richard Crenna.
A classic (IMO) was Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden, Gale Gorden (Lucy's BIL in the later Lucy series) and a very young Richard Crenna.
The very un- PC "Honeymooners" with Jackie Gleeson....."You're gonna go to the moon, Alice!"
And what about The Three Stooges...
O the great memories !
Thank you all for bring back some fantastic memories of growing up when I believe the world was a better place.A
lot slower pace and family values were respected as were other peoples property and we respected our elders also
-- Edited by Pondy on Saturday 17th of August 2013 05:13:53 AM
Nomadic1 was living in England at that time Gary.
Hopalong Cassidy, Annie Oakley.
A Brisbane show called Theatre Royal, hosted by George Wallace Junior. I remember seeing Rowena Wallace with dark hair. (No relation to George apparently.)
Another Brisbane one was Jim Iliffe's Channel Niners childrens program, where a very young Kerry-anne Wright (Kennerley) started her career.
Bandstand with Brian Henderson.
Reg Grundy's Wheel of Fortune and Terry Dear's Concentration - two game shows my mother went on in the early 60s and won heaps of prizes. Hardly saw her on them as they were broadcast during the afternoons while I was at school.
The Mavis Bramston Show every Wednesday night was absolutely hilarous - always a talking point on Thursday mornings at school assembly.
And does anybody remember an ABC drama series called Stormy Petrel, set in the early days of the Colony in Sydney and, if I'm not mistaken, centred on the feud between Governor Bligh and John Macarthur - would love to be able to see it again.
The most memorable ads were Mortein's Louie the Fly and the Harris Coffee and Tea ad showing the clipper sailing up Sydney Harbour supposedly in the mid-1800s, and seeing a glimpse of a submarine lurking in the background!
.
dibs
The 1956 Olympics .
Have Gun Will Travel .
Bonanza .
Rawhide . . . . . . . . Yeah . . I was right into westerns in those days .
Adventures in paradise..is the one you are thinking of I used to watch it also..
also I watched
Sea Hunt
Get Smart
Mission Impossible
Consider your verdict
Homicide
The Go Show
6 o'clock rock..i think it was called
-- Edited by barina on Sunday 18th of August 2013 05:12:17 PM
-- Edited by barina on Sunday 18th of August 2013 05:17:59 PM
My little brother was right into the westerns too...had the little outfit with the hat, vest and gun on his little hip. But he'd sometimes get a little carried away and want to knock us on the head with the gun. Toy guns in those days were damned heavy things too! He even scalped my doll!
HaHaHa. Remember quick draw Mcgaw, Whiplash and Cob and Co. I had a leather holster and cap gun (Oh my God) and greased the inside of the holster to draw faster than my mates. Even had a girl who dressed as Annie Oakley. No one wanted to be an itchitybum (indian)
Memories, memories.
Peter
The Untouchables .
Laramie .
The great graham Kennedy .
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Sunday 18th of August 2013 10:36:45 PM
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Sunday 18th of August 2013 10:38:38 PM
peter