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The Retroist is a veritable treasure trove of 80's (and 70's) goodness. TV commercials, catalogs, and of course the poetry of Mr. Leonard Nimoy. The Youtube channel alone is worth the price of admission-- Tobor! Diet Rite! Candyland!
posted on Apr 24, 2008 - View this thread
It is Saturday
morning at 8:00. It's 1969. Your parents are asleep. What'll it be? CBS of course, with The Jetsons, then The Bugs Bunny and Roadrunner
Hour, Dastardly and Muttley
and their Flying Machines, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop,
Scooby Doo, The Archies, The Monkees, The Wacky Races, The New Adventures of Superman
and Jonny Quest. On Channel 4
NBC fights back with
Heckle and Jeckle, then The Grump, The Pink Panther, HR Pufnstuf, The Kellogs Banana Splits Adventure
Hour, Jambo, The Flintstones and Underdog. Channel 7 is ABC which trails with Casper, then Cattanooga Cats, Hot wheels, The Hardy Boys, George of the Jungle and Fantastic Voyage. Good times.
posted on Aug 20, 2007 - View this thread
I love any weblog that features an author with time, google skills, and some passion for a specific subject. Over on Yes But No But Yes, there's a regular feature called Where are They Now? featuring write-ups of what the cast of White Shadow ended up doing (Salami directed Sopranos episodes?!), what everyone from the original wonka movie does today (Mike TeeVee was in The Big Lebowski?!), and where the cast of Debbie Does Dallas ended up (one actor went from porn to the Spiderman movie).
posted on Sep 13, 2005 - View this thread
"Giant Robot attack!" as spoken by the kid every kid wanted to be, Johnny Sokko. If you haven't already seen "'Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot" aka "Giant Robot", go now and buy it on VHS or DVD.
posted on Feb 14, 2003 - View this thread
Okaaaaaaaaaaaay Daaaaaaaaaavey! After a 31 year absence, Davey and Goliath are making their return to television. It's funny, I had no idea it was religious programming until years after I stopped watching it. Oh, and this news explains explains those great Mountain Dew ads...
posted on Aug 7, 2002 - View this thread
Saturday morning TV schedules from the 1950s to today. TV Guide presents the saturday morning
schedules for the big three ABC, NBC,
and CBS. Although looking through the listings is
a nice bit of nostalgia, what's really interesting is watching the rise and fall of
pop culture over the listings. From The Beatles
to I am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali
to Mr. T
to Ace Ventura.
Also starting in the 1990s,
you can see the networks moving away from saturday morning cartoons. There are several factors, the
main two being the Children's Television Act
(enacted in 1990), and cable television. Which unfortunately has led to the births of such monsters as Saved by the Bell.
posted on Aug 6, 2002 - View this thread
Enter ... The Tickler! A page documenting all the villians that Spider-Man faced on that classic Tv Show The Electric Company. Among them "The Mouse: A happy-go-lucky man until an errant associate at McDonald's forgets to put cheese on a specially-ordered Big Mac.He dons a mouse costume and becomes a glutton for cheese."
posted on Apr 19, 2002 - View this thread
Skeletor and Gang: What is it about the combination of stop-motion animation, He-Man action figures, and sped-up heavy metal that makes me laugh until I hurt? "Skeletor, Mantenna and Grizzlor are having a party! Oh no! Moss-Man attacks! Defend us Squeeze!"
posted on Apr 5, 2002 - View this thread