... Ok. So I am old.
Mine is by far the Six Million Dollar Man.
And then the Rockford Files (AWESOME, AWESOME, detective show)
Then All in the Family
... Ok. So I am old.
Mine is by far the Six Million Dollar Man.
And then the Rockford Files (AWESOME, AWESOME, detective show)
Then All in the Family
Cleveland spelled backwards is DNA Level C
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...itty29/mjg.jpg
another AA/AS original.
What a great subject topic. I'm there with ya MJG... I have to chime in with Steve Austin as well. My favorite connector episodes was when he found Bigfoot as really an automated robot programmed to divert humans from finding out that the mountains that he roamed through was actually an underground alien hive. Some notables on my list were:
The Bionic Woman
Charlie's Angels
Fantasy Island
Happy Days
MASH
Three's Company
Saturday Night Live
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
Welcome Back Kotter. Chico and the Man -underrated show IMO.
Oh yeah... Saturday Morning -- land of the Lost!!
Beware of Sleestak
Holly was hot to a young MJG ... pigtails and all
and I always wanted a pet Chaka
Cleveland spelled backwards is DNA Level C
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...itty29/mjg.jpg
another AA/AS original.
S.W.A.T.
Starsky & Hutch
Star Trek
I don't know if these were in the 70's or early 80's and I'm too lazy to check:
The Jeffersons
What's Happening
Good Times
The Fat Albert Show
ours is not to wonder why just invert and multiply...
For what its worth, and I never saw this show, I heard Bill Laimbeer interviewed on ESPN radio, and apparently he was a Sleestak for some or one episode. Just some fodder for you.Originally Posted by MeetJoeGreene
As far as shows, I wasn't around in the 70s, but I gotta say I was into Star Trek when I was younger. And Three's Company was just a hit with me, I probably have seen every episode. How many times can you use the same "two people are talking in one room while another person in a different room overhears what sounds like a provacative, sexual conversation, but turns out to be completely innocent when said person comes barging into the room" theme. But it was funny every time. Maybe a seperate poll, but who was the best landlord? I say Roper hands down.
Dangit, I looked this up and it just misses the cut (1965-1969), but Wild, Wild West was superb. Arty was the 'Q' of the wild frontier. And put on some good disguises.
One more that barely qualifies (1966-1973) is Mission Impossible. I liked this one too.
Obviously I watched reruns of all these, but still, enjoyed nonetheless.
M*A*S*H
Three's Company
Happy Days
Columbo
Kolchak Night Stalker
http://www.planetsteelers.com/cpg141...pics/Les74.jpg
props to the sigmaster,AsianSteel.
Midnight Special
Originally Posted by MeetJoeGreene
Dude, I was just talking about this show the other day at work, how weird. Chaka the ape boy.... remember this guy.... Enoch, the time displaced sleestak before their civilization's destruction..... I guess my inner geek is showing.
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