Television Nostalgia


Benny Hill was my late night porn!!
Tits and asses were totally uncensored NY 9 WOR
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The Jacksons is an American variety show featuring the Jackson siblings (except for Jermaine, who was signed to Motown while the Jackson group was signed to the Epic/CBS record label). It was the first variety show where the entire cast were siblings. As with the Jackson 5 regular performances, Michael Jackson was the lead performer in musical and dance performances.

The thirty-minute Wednesday evening show began airing on CBS as a summer 1976 show and it continued into the 1976–1977 season, finishing on March 9, 1977 after running for 12 episodes.
 
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New Zoo Revue was an American half-hour children's television show that ran in syndication from 1972-1977. Stations usually broadcast the program in the early or middle part of the morning hours, when many pre-schoolers were watching, along with similar shows such as the franchised Romper Room and CBS's Captain Kangaroo.


That damn frog used to give me the chills.

Something about them eyes of his wasn't right with me.

HaHa!
 

Saved by the Bell: The New Class is a spin-off of the Saved by the Bell series which ran from September 11, 1993 to January 8, 2000. The series lasted for seven seasons on NBC as a part of the network's TNBC Saturday morning line-up.[1] It was the fourth and, at seven seasons, the longest-running and final incarnation of the franchise.
 

Guys Next Door is an American television series aired on NBC in the 1990-1991 season as part of its Saturday lineup.

The show starred Patrick J. Dancy, Eddie Garcia, Bobby Leslie, Damon Sharpe and Chris Wolf.

Most of the show centered on comedy sketches and spoofs of popular issues at the time, ala Saturday Night Live. They were also a boyband signed to SBK/EMI records with a Billboard Hot 100 single "I've Been Waiting For You" and released the self-titled debut album as well.
 


Jason of Star Command is a live action television series by Filmation which ran between 1978 and 1981. The show revolved around the exploits of space adventurer Jason (Craig Littler) and his colleagues, including Professor E.J. Parsafoot (Charlie Dell) and the pocket robot "Wiki" (formally W1K1). The show also starred Sid Haig as the evil Dragos, and, in the first season, James Doohan.[1]Jason was a spin-off of Space Academy.
 

My Brother and Me is an American sitcom, which ran on Nickelodeon from October 15, 1994 through February 2, 1995. The show centers on the Parkers, a family living in the west side of Charlotte, North Carolina, who experience the highs and lows of everyday life. The series starred Arthur Reggie III as pre-teen son Alfie, Ralph Woolfolk IV as his younger brother DeeDee, Aisling Sistrunk as older sister Melanie, Karen E. Fraction as mother Jennifer Parker, Jim R. Coleman as father Roger Parker, and Jimmy Lee Newman Jr. as Alfie's troublesome best friend, "Goo".
 


The New Lassie is an American children and family oriented drama series which aired in first-run syndication from September 8, 1989 to February 15, 1992. The series stars Will Estes (then using his real name of Will Nipper) as Will McCullough, Lassie's new master. Real life husband and wife Christopher and Dee Wallace-Stone co-starred as Will's parents.
 
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Back in the 70's & 80's the networks would have saturday morning preview specials to showcase the upcoming saturday morning cartoons for the upcoming season. A great way back then to get kids talking and circling times in the TV Guide.

i use to love these
 
type of shows i watched

streethawk



blue thunder


wonderful world of disney previewed this movie earth star voyager


the fall guy


hunter


the pheonix



automan


manimal


the flash





now this one was a success and a disappointment at the same time.

Mantis

When the pilot premiered it as a black man leading his own team of black people.

when the series premiered it was just him working for the man




whitewashed version

 


One to Grow On is an educational public service announcement (PSA) that broadcast during NBC's Saturday morning line-up from 1983 to 1989, when the network ran cartoons. The name is taken from the custom of putting an extra candle on a birthday cake as "one to grow on". One to Grow On focused on ethical and personal safety dilemmas and attempts to teach viewers how to solve them.
 
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The 20 minute Workout may have been the greatest program a young highschool age boy could stumble across while getting ready for school. It got me up in the morning when I needed to get the early buses to get school for coach class or extra lab time. It was the best thing going Next to SuperTV late Night.
 




The 20 minute Workout may have been the greatest program a young highschool age boy could stumble across while getting ready for school. It got me up in the morning when I needed to get the early buses to get school for coach class or extra lab time. It was the best thing going Next to SuperTV late Night.


This and Bodyshaping later on.. :giggle:
 
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