Classic Television Shows

Friday, August 3, 2018

Laredo--Classic Western Fun Predictably Cliched

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V eteran actor  Philip Carey  played Captain Parmalee in Laredo. Gunfighters, heroes, villains-- Laredo  was one of many cliched, 196...
Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Leave it to Beaver: Classic Family Fun!

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Jerry Mathers as Beaver Cleaver in Leave it to Beaver.   Some actors spend their lives tending bar in Hollywood restaurants wai...
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Kung Fu: Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting!

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David Carradine starred as Caine in Kung Fu from 1972 to 1975.  Today's topic is the 1970s television phenomenon  Kung Fu ...
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The Jetsons: Saturday Morning Cartoons

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I came from a rather large family and every Saturday morning my sisters, brother and I would wrestle for the couch so we could watch our fav...
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

I Love Lucy: The Funniest American Comedy with the Saddest Ending

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Lucille Ball as Superman in 1957. I Love Lucy was a masterpiece in comedy. With its ridiculous plots (and Lucy's ridiculous beh...
Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Happy Days, and two of Hollywood's Most Famous Actor/Director/Producers

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Happy Days was the start of retro, and the ultimate proof that you can never please a teenager. In the sixties, American teens rebelled a...
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Darla Sue Dollman
Darla Sue Dollman is the author of "Colorado's Deadliest Floods," now available through History Press Library Editions. She has a BA in English and MFA in Creative Writing from Colorado State University where she taught creative writing, literature, composition, and first-year introductory courses. She also taught Composition courses at the University of Northern Colorado and Technical Business Writing at Aims Community College. She has 42 years experience as a freelance investigative journalist, staff journalist, assistant editor and editor. Her articles can also be found in The Christian Science Monitor, History Magazine, Dezert Magazine and other publications.
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