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Here are some of our favourites. Who could forget this legendary pooch? Each week we were treated to a new adventure with the Rough Collie and her animal and human companions. Based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham, Dennis the Menace followed the mischievous antics of Dennis Mitchell, a well-meaning but trouble-prone young boy and ran from to Even then it was only increased to 49 hours. There would be nothing on, then Children's TV for about 45 minutes, then the Interlude until the News.

However, I did watch a bit before going to School in and the pictures on the right tell the story of what! You can see a few scenes from these on the 's TV Video Clips page. What TV did do was to put faces to voices more and belive me, this didn't always work. We had great fun watching Peter Brough's lips move when he did Archie Andrews! Presenters would all have to have posh southern accents, short back and sides and rather heavy looking suits. The women presenters would usually have to sit down, a bit like the Queen, wear picture design dresses and look 'woman'.

All this made it a bit conservative and held back. If you've watched any of Harry Enfield's sketches where he does the 's TV interview, that is exactly what it was like, monotone questions with what seemed extremely rehearsed answers! What was clever though, was that most of it was live and I'm sure there are many Producers nowadays who wouldn't even attempt that.

Initially, their opening and closing sequences depicted Johnny as a train engineer driver arriving at our Santa Fe station in downtown San Diego. The camera first showed the locomotive pulling slowly into the station with the driver waving to the camera. Then it cut to the driver climbing down from the cab, then to Johnny walking toward the camera, smiling and waving, wearing the distinctive blue-and-white striped engineers coveralls. Then it cut to Johnny walking into the studio, cheerfully greeting the audience.

He then invited us to watch either an ad or a cartoon while he changed clothes. The rest of the show was done in his normal street clothes. Same scenario, but using a Navy F11F Tiger fighter jet at a local air station. I am trying to find that show so I can see my now deceased mother. I am trying to recall the name of a adventure show that was centered around a seaplne in the South Pacific.

I remember a jump horse tv series with a nice looking young girl as the rider. Late 50s or early 60s. I would like to find out about it to tell my grand daughter, who is now into show horse competition. Our school was in ited and my partner and I won.

I won a bracelet and we won a dinner for 2 in a very nice restaurant. Ted the host called me little ms. Marilyn monroe. I can not find any footage of this show.. Early s show that started with pictures of a wind vane and had menacing music, talked about severe weather, etc.

I believe the family became very poor for some reason. She was not a main character but she was part of the opening credits.



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