| 60's AND 70's TV SHOWS |
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| This show ran for 22 years and featured Marshal Dillon, Festus, Kitty, and Doc |
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| First airing in 1974, this hit series created four notable spinoffs. NHHS grad Ted McGinley joined in 1980 to play PE coach Roger Phillips. |
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| This show ran from 1968-1980. "Book`em, Danno" |
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| This WWII prison camp spoof ran from 1965-71. It eventually gained considerable popularity in Germany in 1994 |
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| This 1960`s sitcom hit was inspired by the movie "The Brass Bottle", starring Tony Randall, Barbara Eden, and Burl Ives. It was designed to compete with the rival "Bewitched" |
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| Bill Cosby got his start in TV with this show in 1965. |
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| "Master?"....."Yes, Grasshopper?" |
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| From 1967-73 this hit comedy show spoofed the "Hippie Culture" and politics with lots of sexual innuendo. |
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| A "Happy Days" spinoff |
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| This show was over by 1963, but the reruns lasted forever. Remember Lumpy and Eddie Haskell? |
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| This show aired in 1974 and lasted nearly 10 years. |
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| Who could forget that annoying robot? |
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| This epic series ran from 1972-83 |
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| The 1959-62 Western launched James Garner`s career. |
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| Aired on NBC from 1970 to 1977, adapted from Coogan`s Bluff with Clint Eastwood |
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| This WWII PT Boat crew spoof ran from 1962-66 |
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| This show was part of the NBC Mystery Movie series, in rotation with Columbo and McCloud. It ran from 1971-77 |
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| "...this tape will self destruct in five seconds" |
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