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Touchdown! Greaser!
Is there a place to view the 60's TV shows... Mission: Impossible or The Man From U.N.C.L.E., even paid?
MeTVIs there a place to view the 60's TV shows... Mission: Impossible or The Man From U.N.C.L.E., even paid?
I'd lean more towards F Troop and Hogan's Heroes!
Oh, and Sky King, 'nuf said.
YUP......
Long live Songbird.....:wink2:
So am I.American Flyers used to have all the episodes available to watch on their website but apparently they didn't have permission to do that from the rights owner, who is still selling them. So they pulled them off the site. A smart person would have downloaded them at some point. Did I mention that I'm kind of a smart person.
So am I.
It's not old, and didn't last long, but The Wire is great.
If we are talking 80's & 90's, than Newhart and Married With Children are hard to beat.
Prime and Netflix each have some. You have to search for them, though. Both services have many titles that don't show up in their respective GUIs unless you search for them, probably because they're of little interest to most users.
Rich
Great pre 80's shows...
Drama:
Gunsmoke
Bonanza
Comedy:
Mr. Ed
I Dream of Jeanie
Andy Griffith
If we are talking 80's & 90's, than Newhart and Married With Children are hard to beat.
The end of the new Newhart show has to be the best ending of a series ever, waking up in the old bed next to Suzanne Pleshette.
The end of the new Newhart show has to be the best ending of a series ever, waking up in the old bed next to Suzanne Pleshette.
I've been watching the Andy Griffith show on Netflix. And I'm now on the last season... Crap.
The end of the new Newhart show has to be the best ending of a series ever, waking up in the old bed next to Suzanne Pleshette.
and there was a time when waking up next to Suzanne Pleshette would have fulfilled a dream!
Jim
I wouldn't say it's not good... It's just a different feel. Less sherriffing, more Mayberry.I should have stipulated that once Don Knotts left the show it was "not good".
So I just googled her. I didn't realized she died several years ago. And yeah, she was a beauty. I almost fell over when I read that her husband was Tom Poston. Think George on the new Newhart. How did THAT happen?
Hey, Bill.... Aren't you supposed to say 'spoiler alert' when you post something like that? ....and there was a time when waking up next to Suzanne Pleshette would have fulfilled a dream!
I enjoyed revisiting "Hill Street Blues", though last I looked only the first couple of seasons were available online.