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Television Nostalgia

Share Fond Memories Of Early Television Shows And Their Stars


Television nostalgia continues to fascinate us all. Those early television shows gave us lots of fond memories.

Quite a number of the shows were carried over to television from their corresponding old time radio programs. People Are Funny, Our Miss Brooks, Amos 'N Andy, Fibber McGee and Molly, Gunsmoke, and The Lone Ranger to name just a few. It was such a thrill to finally get to see the actual characters, sets, and locations on television. Some shows were as we imagined, but others were sometimes disappointing. It was a unique time in entertainment.

Leo Carrillo autograph As a young boy, I loved to rush home from school to watch Sea Hunt starring Lloyd Bridges, The Roy Roger's Show starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, and The Cisco Kid starring Duncan Renaldo with Leo Carrillo as Pancho. Getting Pancho's autograph at the 1960 Peterborough Exhibition was one of my biggest boyhood thrills. It's something I'll always treasure.

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Share Your Nostalgic TV Memories

Here's where you get the chance to create your own fan page and share your favorite early television programs and tv trivia with others.

Recall your fondest memories from the days of classic television. Have you got some interesting stories about the old-time TV stars, or the old TV shows they starred in? Did your family gather around the TV at mealtimes? Perhaps you have a photo of your first television set.

Please Note: Your submission must be your own. We cannot accept copyrighted © material taken from published sources including other websites. Product promotions and links to other websites won't be accepted.

Please add your fan page and share with us what you remember about early television, and your favorite classic television programs.

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