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Nostalgia Television

Share Fond Memories Of Old Time TV Shows And The Stars Of Vintage Television

Nostalgia television fascinates us all. Those early television shows gave us lots of fond memories over the years.

Quite a number of the old time TV 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 just name just a few.



It was such a thrill to finally get to see the actual characters, sets, and locations on the screen. Some shows and stars were as we imagined, but after all the anticipation, others were sometimes disappointing. It was a unique time in entertainment.

Leo Carrillo, Pancho autograph to Don Bell 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 (Leo Carrillo) autograph at the 1960 Peterborough Exhibition was one of my biggest boyhood thrills.

Remembering Nostalgia Television

Now you can relive the glorious days of old time television.

Click Here To Read TV Nostalgia Shared By Others

Why don't you share your own TV memories with nostalgia television fans?

What were your favorite early television shows? "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Garry Moore Show" were popular. And there were lots of westerns and detective shows to choose from. Join in the fun and share your memories!

You get to create your own Early Television Fan Page and share your favorite classic television programs and TV trivia with others.

For instance, do you have some interesting stories about the old time TV stars, and the shows they starred in? Did your family gather around the television at mealtimes with TV dinners? Maybe you have a photo of your first television set?

Everybody is welcome to create a webpage. Simply type your piece in the form below. Or scroll down to comment on what others have shared. It's easy and fun. There's no member login or registration needed.

We'd love to hear from you!

It will be your own published webpage to share and reminisce, so you'll need to write a minimum of 300 words for your submission to get accepted and indexed properly by the search engines.

And be sure to tell or tweet your family and friends so they can enjoy reading your submission.

Your post must be your own words, though. We cannot accept copyrighted (©) articles from publications or content copied from other websites. Follow the Submission Guidelines.

Share Your TV Memories

1. Enter a title for your topic. This will help people to find your fan page when they search for the topic.

2. Share your nostalgic TV memories (minimum 300 words). It's your page to share what you want about vintage television, and your favorite old time TV shows, but please read the Submission Guidelines.

Click the question marks (?) on the form for additional help.

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Nostalgia Television Memories Submitted By Others

Click on the links below to read TV nostalgia submitted by others, and comments received.

TV Show With 6-Inch Tall Secret Agent  starstarstarstarstar
Born in 1954, as a small child I watched a television series that had a team of federal agent partners. The unusual thing was one of the agents was only ...

1950s Television Westerns  starstarstarstarstar
A number of the popular radio Westerns made the successful transition to television, and I can remember how exciting it was to finally get to see what ...

TV Western Star Leo Carrillo  Not rated yet
I found the autographed picture above while digging through some old photo albums, and it got me reminiscing about some of the old TV shows I loved as ...







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