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Harry[_2_] March 6th 10 12:53 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On 3/5/10 7:43 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 18:50:37 -0500, I am
wrote:

In ,
says...

On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 15:27:06 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

I liked The lone Ranger. Jay Silverheels was my hero.

As hundreds of "native americans" ride over the ridge, clearly on the
warpath, the Lone Ranger says: "Hmmm Tonto, we in big trouble" !

Tonto replies: "What do you mean, we, kemo sabe" ?


He was just ****ed because every time Tonto take out garbage Lone Ranger sit
around and sing "Ta-da-dump, ta-da-dump, ta-da-dump dump dump"!

Scotty


Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?

http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40

Click on 'Listen to the Show'.



Keee-rist. Did *you* ever listen to the opera, William Tell?
I doubt it.


--
Which one is the girl?

http://tinyurl.com/ycpsnzz

Wayne.B March 6th 10 12:59 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?

http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40

Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven

I am Tosk[_3_] March 6th 10 05:29 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?

http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40

Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven


Oh well, I can listen to it without falling asleep;) When I was tiny I used to
sleep down near my moms feet in the pulpit of the chapel while she practiced
with the choir... I used to sleep right through it. There was also a door I
used to curl up behind.

Scotty

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing, no crybabies!

Tim March 6th 10 05:39 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Mar 5, 6:59*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?


http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40


Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven


OK, that's easy. "Lark:" brand Cigarettes!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKCrcCqiSM0

mgg March 6th 10 05:54 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 5, 6:59 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell
Overture?


http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40


Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven


OK, that's easy. "Lark:" brand Cigarettes!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKCrcCqiSM0


LOL! That's the brand my mom used to smoke. She was the only person I ever
knew that smoked Lark. Luckily, she gave it up 30 years ago.

--Mike


John H[_2_] March 6th 10 05:41 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 20:59:29 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?

http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40

Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven


Then I don't qualify.

When the chase starts, I see the Lone Ranger galloping along.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H

Bill McKee March 6th 10 11:45 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 09:53:26 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:

One of
favorites later was Palidin "Have gun, will travel". Saw one the other
day
on one of the Dish channels. Still hold up. Definately not a PC correct
show these days.


Yes, sometime around the fall of 1958. Peter Gunn also debuted that
season with sort of an edgy (for 1958) plot line and some cool jazz.


And the early Richard Diamond, Private Eye. Mr. Lucky, before they became
PC, and he ran a gambling ship were both good series.



Bill McKee March 6th 10 11:47 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:43:59 -0500, John H
wrote:

Did you like that music? Did you ever listen to the William Tell Overture?

http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=40

Click on 'Listen to the Show'.
--


The mark of a real culture maven is someone who can listen to the
William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven


And the reason the William Tell Overture was used, was because it is a great
sounding overture and there were no copyrights in effect when the radio show
started.



Tim March 7th 10 12:50 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Mar 6, 5:45*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 09:53:26 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:


One of
favorites later was Palidin "Have gun, will travel". *Saw one the other
day
on one of the Dish channels. *Still hold up. *Definately not a PC correct
show these days.


Yes, sometime around the fall of 1958. *Peter Gunn also debuted that
season with sort of an edgy (for 1958) plot line and some cool jazz.


And the early Richard Diamond, Private Eye. *Mr. Lucky, before they became
PC, and he ran a gambling ship were both good series.


When I was quite small, dad and I would stay up and watch "The
Untouchables" Also another favorite drama was "The Naked City" with
Rod Cameron. I don't remember much about it, though. But "The
Millionaire" was a really interesting study about people. Sometimes he
couldn't even give away a million bucks!


Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?

I am Tosk[_3_] March 7th 10 03:53 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
In article ,
says...

On Mar 6, 5:45*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 09:53:26 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:


One of
favorites later was Palidin "Have gun, will travel". *Saw one the other
day
on one of the Dish channels. *Still hold up. *Definately not a PC correct
show these days.


Yes, sometime around the fall of 1958. *Peter Gunn also debuted that
season with sort of an edgy (for 1958) plot line and some cool jazz.


And the early Richard Diamond, Private Eye. *Mr. Lucky, before they became
PC, and he ran a gambling ship were both good series.


When I was quite small, dad and I would stay up and watch "The
Untouchables" Also another favorite drama was "The Naked City" with
Rod Cameron. I don't remember much about it, though. But "The
Millionaire" was a really interesting study about people. Sometimes he
couldn't even give away a million bucks!


Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


We had the home version of Beat the Clock. As to old shows, me and my parents
used to watch Twilight Zone and another called Night Gallery.

Scotty

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing, no crybabies!


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