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Write your weekly watching schedule when you were a kid
Monday: Alf, Valerie
Tuesday:Who's the Boss? Growing Pains, Roseanne Wednesday:Head of the Class, Knight Rider Thursday:Cosby Show, A Different World, Cheers Friday: TGIF! Full House, Family Matters, Sabrina, Boy Meets World, Dukes of Hazzard Saturday:Golden Girls, Empty Nest Sunday:Family Ties, Simpsons How about you guys/girls? |
I don't remember :(
I do remember a few though: Mondays: WWF Raw/WCW Nitro Fridays: TGIF! I remember Full House, Boy Meets World, Family Matters to name a few Saturdays: SNICK! :) |
Don't remember my weeknight schedule, but I remember my cartoon schedule...
Weekday mornings before school: Robotech, M.A.S.K., Heathcliff, Woody Woodpecker Show. Weekday afternoons: G.I.Joe, Transformers, Spiderman, He-Man. Saturday mornings: Smurfs, Snorkels, Shirtails, Gummy Bears, Muppet Babies, Looney Tunes. Sunday mornings: Big Foot and the Monster Machines, Turbo Teen, The Munsters. Ahh... memories! |
Hmmmm...
Weekday mornings during the summer: 6:00 am - Hercules 6:30 am - Adventures of Pinocchio/Wonderful Wizard of Oz 7:00 am - Some educational show starring a cartoon professor who would show some historical stuff on a time scope he invented. He would also invariably work in some bad pun with his grandpa at the end. 7:30 am - Rocket Robin Hood 8:00 am - Great Space Coaster 9:00 am - I Dream of Jeanie 10:00 am - Gilligan's Island Time to play .... 11:30 pm - Uncle Bobby 12:00 pm - The Flintstones 12:30 pm - Definition (game show) or Voltron whichever was on first. Time to play .... 2:00 pm - Casper and friends 2:30 pm - Heckle and Jeckle 3:00 pm - Pink Panther 3:30 pm - Superfriends 4:00 pm - GI Joe 4:30 pm - Transformers Dinner time .... Time to play .... 8:00 pm - Knight Rider / Dukes of Hazzard / A-Team 9:00 pm - Riptide (tuesday only) 10:00 pm - Benny Hill Show 10:30 pm - Bizarre 11:00 pm - Go to bed and start anew. |
hmm.. i can't remember some of the network shows that i used to watch. but some of my routine went something like this:
Morning: The old old Iron Man, Captain America, Submariner. Amazing Spider-man Afternoon: Checkers & Pogo (included cartoons like Fearless Fly, Milton the Monster, George of the Jungle, Super Chicken, Tom Slick) Alternates: Whatever was an interesting ABC Afterschool Special, Sesame Street, Electric Company, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Gilligan's Island And I can't remember the times for: Kikaida, Rainbowman, Getta Robo G, Kamen Rider V3, Zaboga, Inazuman, Diamond Eye Prime Time: Real People, That's Incredible, Candid Camera, Knight Rider, BJ and the Bear, Man from Atlantis, WKRP in Cincinatti, M*A*S*H*, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Alice, One Day at a Time, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Rhoda, Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman. Saturday Mornings: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show Superfriends Land of the Lost Kroft Supershow (Electra Woman & Dyna Girl, Dr. Shrinker) Black Belt Theater (11am) |
before school - the real ghostbusters
after school - transformers,tm ninja turtles,little house on the prarie, saturday mornings - smurfs,spideerman and his amazing friends,rubix,pole position,land of the lost,cbs storybreak,peewees playhouse |
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power rangers (i got flamed every single day in school) spider man wwf superstars wwf raw wcw nitro rosanne home inprovement |
My parents kind of regulated us to "Sesame Street", "Zoom", "Electric Company". My sister and I were into the Supertwins. Shows I remember watching included "The Littles", "Starblazers", "Astroboy", "Kimba the White Lion". Week day afternoons I always remember running home from school to catch the 4pm Japanese giant monster film that Channel 7 was playing.
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I remember (in some order resembling)
Wonderful World of Disney Daktari Gentle Ben BATMAN!!! Courtship of Eddies Father The Monkees Family Affair Bewitched Gilligans Island Get Smart Brady Bunch Partridge Family Bobby Sherman Show Sonny & Cher Love American Style Charlies Angels Kids Shows Romper Room Bozo Land of the Lost Banana Splits HR Puffenstuff Sigmund Also, some wonderful "Chiller Diller Movies" every week. |
Tuesday Night ABC
7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 8:00 Too Close For Comfort 8:30 Three's Company 9:00 Hart to Hart Monday Night ABC 7:00 That's Incredible 8:00 Monday Night Football Friday Night CBS 8:00 The Dukes of Hazzard 9:00 Dallas (it came on right after the Dukes so I watched) |
i remember watching these primetime shows...
full house who's the boss knight rider perfect strangers full house family matters step by step going places cosby show family ties cheers newhart sledge hammer charmings mr. belvedere growing pains my two dads fresh prince blossom doogie howser md head of the class i married dora roseanne just the 10 of us |
I'd be doing very well to recall them all! But I do remember some summer days doing literally nothing all day long but watching TV. There were a few times I would watch TV from the time it came on the air to the time it signed off. Yup, I am old enough to remember a time TV channels used to sign off DAILY, no infomercials over night! And there were only THREE networks and a couple independent stations and a few UHF stations. [geezer mode]young whippersnappers these days don't know what they missed out on![/geezer mode]
I can't recall every show I watched, but I do remember it seemed there was more good stuff on back then when there were fewer channels than today when we have more channels filled with crap! |
Boy, this thread is making me feel old. I don't remember much of my TV schedule, but I do remember watching Kimba the White Lion, Ultra-Man, Johnny Sako and the Flying Robot. And I remember getting up Sunday mornings to watch Abbott and Costello.
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I remember getting home from kindergarden and watching Doctor Who. Then it became the roundup of GI Joe, Transformers, Silverhawks, Go-bots, MASK, He Man, and admittedly She-Ra too, and all of that stuff.
The only nightly television shows I regularly remember watching as a kid were Buck Rogers, Ripleys Believe It Or Not, Manimal, The A-Team, and Small Wonder. Weekends of course were packed with the regular Saturday morning line-up of cartoons, followed by our local UHF stations Kung fu and Horror theater on Saturday afternoon, B-Movie Theater at night. Early Sunday afternoons there were Abbot and Costello, Ma and Pa Kettle, Stooges, and various old movies, usually comedy but also some film noir, classic horror, and old westerns. |
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