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What's Your Most Family-Oriented 1960's TV Show?

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I think "Flipper" would be in the top ten. What would be the other nine? (today many would consider it "cruel and unusual" to train dolphins in captivity)

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Leave it to Beaver. Who knew years later June telling Ward he was a little hard on the Beaver last night would be so funny.
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I have several Combat, Gallant men,Twelve o clock high Mc hales navy ,but there some many, Highway patrol
 
I wasn't born yet. Best Family show of all time. The Dukes Of Hazzard. The show had something for everyone in the Family. The comedy, The Charger for me. Bo and Luke for the ladies, Daisy for the men and Uncle Jesse was like everyone's grandpa....
 
Define family oriented.

Shows about families?

70s TV shows: The Waltons, All in the Family, Good Times, The Jeffersons, Little House on the Prairie
 
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Andy Griffith
Yep, still watch it about every afternoon. Then there was the spinoff of Gomer Pyle usmc. Dick Van Dyke show, Beverly Hillbillies, Family Affair, The Munsters. Dukes couldn't drive in the 60's.
 
Too many to list. That's when tv shows were at their best as far as family entertainment went. Use to love the Red Skelton Hour.
 
Not suppose, exactly family...but I was a Wild Wild West and Star Trek fan. Lighter side, I liked Ozzie & Harriet as the humor on the show didn't seem overly forced on as some others were - there were many shows - I Dream of Jeannie could be a good hoot too.
 
I liked the Jackie Gleason show.
Plus another vote for Andy & Barney.
 
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