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

Family Affair.
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Sadly, 'Buffy' (holding her doll) didn't make it past 18 due to drugs.
 
Well, lets see....In no particular order:

Gomer Pyle USMC, My Three Sons, Leave it to Beaver, F Troop, Hogan Heroes, McHales Navy, Andy Griffith, Gunsmoke, Green Acres, The High Chaparral, The Rifleman, Bewitched, Bonanza, Dick vanDyke, Get Smart, and Gilligans Island., were all shows that we watched....
that pretty much covers it
I loved the ol' westerns

That Girl (all my sisters watched) is another one not listed

Speed Racer was a cool cartoon, I watched every day at like 4:00pm

a tad more risque', Charlies Angles, Rockford files, Fall Guy
Adam 12, Emergency, Perry Mason, Twilite Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Hr
were/was good too

I can still watch all of them on
MeTV, ThisTV, AntennaTV, TVLand, all the vintage channels
 
My only disagreement so far (if you can call it that) was the mention of "That Girl". For some reason the way Marlo Thomas would say "Oh Doooooonald" just irritated the heck out of me. I still watched it many, many times for some reason (liked the same time slot shows even less?)

Did anyone mention Barnaby Jones yet?
 
I remember the first afternoon I ran into Dark Shadows on the television and thought it was a movie. Really got excited to find it would be showing five days a week! I was a fan and so was the family.
 
not sure if already mentioned

Manix
Columbo
Barnaby Jones
McCloud
The Fugitive
Streets of San Francisco
Kojak
Hawaii 50
Berretta (convicted murder)
Starsky & Hutch
Cannon
Chip
Moonlighting
Cagney & Lacey (sort of dykes by today's stds)
The Rookies
Waltons (barf)
Monkeys
A-Team
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Invaders
Barney Miller
Beverly Hillbillies
The Munsters
 
My mom used to watch that. For some reason it freaked me out, but I was born in 1965, so I was only a kid.
I was born in 1960 so I wasn't that scared. If I remember it came on right when I got home from school. I do remember seeing the original move at the theater. There was plenty of blood in that.
 
The Munsters, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Monkees. (Still like that GTO)


Did you know this about Christie Brinkley's dad?

The prodigious Don Brinkley racked up credits for some of the most memorable shows of the 1950s and 1960s, helping to define the new medium of television with offerings like "Rawhide," "The Fugitive" and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."

A one-time journalist for CBS Radio News, the New York native and Hofstra graduate spent more than 50 years as a TV writer and producer.

Brinkley helped write or produce "Ben Casey," "The Untouchables," "Wanted: Dead or Alive," "Trapper John, M.D.," "Ironside," "Have Gun – Will Travel" and "Bat Masterson."

He also penned and produced 45 original episodes of the hit series "Medical Center."
 
Re:Lily or Morticia...
You are correct, Sir!
 
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