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    joes119-1 — 14 years ago(April 14, 2011 06:50 AM)

    You answered this one for me. We got our Emerson 16"er in 1950 and Mama and Man Against Crime were among the first we watched. Racket Squad, Stu Erwin, Joan Davis, and 1950 Nash's in use as Police cars are all memories for me.
    Man Against Crime often featured Ralph Bellamy as Mike Barnett in a woolen topcoat. I think I remember Ralph saying he did the show directly after finishing work on stage and so used his street clothes as costume.
    As well, most of the live drama under the hot early TV lights had some sort of sultry locale featuring lots of brow-mopping.

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      bobmck — 14 years ago(April 14, 2011 09:58 AM)

      Have sent you a PM

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        uncle_g1234 — 15 years ago(May 22, 2010 03:40 AM)

        I'm not sure what was the first show I watched. We didn't have our own TV till '56 or '57. But I did watch some shows on friends' TVs. Two earliest I remember are Captain Midnight and Beany and Cecil. Would be funny to see those shows today. Extremely low-tech.

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          Spudling2 — 14 years ago(April 16, 2011 12:54 PM)

          "Tightrope" a series of 20 minute thrillers with Mike Connors who made his name later as "Mannix". I don't remember anything about the series whatsoev

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            3rdrowleft — 14 years ago(April 18, 2011 10:44 AM)

            Mike Connors played an undercover cop in Tightrope. The intriguing thing about the series is the audience never knew the character's name. He often used the alias "Nick", so writers commenting on the show frequently refer to him by this name. But in the closing credits he was simply referred to as The Man.
            But throughout it all, my motto was "Dignity! Always dignity!".

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              uncle_g1234 — 15 years ago(May 22, 2010 10:10 PM)

              Yeh, now I remember the old guy saying "Hello Mrs. Angel, Hello Mrs. Angel's friend". My brother and I repeated that for years.

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                Divtal-1 — 15 years ago(May 22, 2010 07:18 AM)

                Wonderful Betty White is enjoying enormous celebration, lately. Most people remember her earliest role to be Sue Ann Nivens on
                The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
                But,
                Life with Elizabeth
                , from '52 was another great early series. It started out as a daytime program, and was the best thing about staying home, sick, from school.

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                  uncle_g1234 — 15 years ago(May 22, 2010 06:28 PM)

                  In the 50's, Betty played a maid on Date With The Angels. She was relatively new to TV then.

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                    Mister_Comics — 15 years ago(June 09, 2010 06:29 AM)

                    For some strange reason I remember a show called Duffy's Tavern. I guess my folks use to watch it.
                    I mostly remember cartoon shows like Crusader Rabbit, but also others like Q.T. Hush. Hush was very much like one of those cliffhanger serials. Also remember Pow Wow the Indian Boy cartoons. Susan's Place a morning kid show. And Jobbellwaky Place another kids show that featured Terry Bennett and his wife Joy as Pamula puppet.
                    I never hear anything about these really old shows. Wish they were on DVD. I sure would like to see them again.

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                      misspaddylee — 15 years ago(June 09, 2010 12:49 PM)

                      My earliest tv show memories are of
                      The Friendly Giant
                      . I loved the stories "Friendly" told, and especially liked the programs when they have a concert in the music room of the castle. I also watched
                      Chez Helene
                      and while I remember Suzy the Mouse, none of the French lessons ever took.
                      Afternoon television seemed to me to be all about
                      Madame Benoit
                      cooking and
                      Bonnie Pruden
                      exercising.
                      When I was a little older I lived for after school programming of
                      Zorro
                      ,
                      Rin Tin Tin
                      ,
                      Wild Bill Hickcock
                      and
                      The Forest Rangers
                      . I was also crazy about
                      The Mickey Mouse Club
                      during its early 60s syndicated run. Loved the serials!
                      "All this talk of blood and slaying has put me off my tea."

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                        The_Dying_Flutchman — 15 years ago(September 16, 2010 04:08 PM)

                        Tell me misspaddylee, if you can remember, did this show of which you have the earliest memory, have a puppet that was a knight? I have been everywhere searching and I never find a thing. I used to have a hand puppet of the knight, but cannot remember what show it was from. Perhaps, you have something more I can go on."The Friendly Giant" sounds like the type of show that may have had this character.
                        Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it.

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                          misspaddylee — 15 years ago(September 16, 2010 07:51 PM)

                          No knight. "Friendly" was human and the puppets were Jerome the giraffe (he was as tall as the giant) and Rusty the rooster who had a book bag. There were a couple of cat puppets who were the visiting musicians.
                          A knight? Could it have been King Friday from Mr. Rogers Neighborhood?
                          "Madame meets many people, but she usually avoids the mad ones."

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                            The_Dying_Flutchman — 15 years ago(September 17, 2010 07:26 AM)

                            No, it was not Mr. Rogers, but thanx anyway.
                            Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it.

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                              happipuppi13 — 15 years ago(September 28, 2010 06:03 PM)

                              I was born in 1968 but some 50s shows were still on network TV in the early 70s.
                              I clearly recall seeing the opening credits to both Gunsmoke & Bonanza.
                              Too bad that I was too little to understand them at the time.
                              I know the first sit-com from the '50s that I saw in re-runs was most certainly "I Love Lucy".
                              HaPpIpUPpI 13 Arf!

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                                IloveKoba — 14 years ago(June 08, 2011 06:13 AM)

                                RAWHIDE (1959) had a BIG crush on Rowdy Yates (Clint Eastwood)

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                                  Lucy-Lastic — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 05:24 AM)

                                  Here where I live in the UK we could not get local commercial TV when it started in the 50s so had to watch a very wobbly screen of anything we could pick up from London, and the first series I remember watching was The Adventures of Superman.
                                  I was enthralled!!! But seeing an episode of that very same series recently may me realise just how crudely it was put together, BUT we were happy in those days and much easier to please!

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                                    bigkingtut2000 — 15 years ago(August 16, 2010 05:12 PM)

                                    the most stuff I remember watching..or rather the earliest..was afternoon tv seriesDecember Bride, Our Miss Brooks,Topper, etc..and Loretta Young all made there way to daytime tv. gameshows, like Queen for a Day or the Price is Right was Bill Cullen the host at one time? I remember watching all of those you mentioned too and Tom Terrific Crabby Appleton..the meanest man in town. Gumby. For whatever reasonGumby didn't do much for me. and Art Linkletter's showthen the afternoon shows for kids would playDisney, the Cisco Kid, Sgt Preston, Ramar etcsome space ship thing too. We had to have the Ovaltine rocket ship to make our Ovaltine or Bosco.
                                    Just snake a tube down her throat and I'll be there in about four hours! caddieshack

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                                      rpfisherman — 15 years ago(October 19, 2010 07:42 PM)

                                      December Bride would be first, followed by I Remember Mama, phew that shakes some dust outta those dormant brain cells
                                      you haven't pillowed since you have been here? you must be very constricted

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                                        magolding — 15 years ago(February 27, 2011 08:00 PM)

                                        I an answer that question better than many people because my family didn't have a tv set until i was six.
                                        However, i rmember visting family friends and watching afternoon kid's kids shows before we had a television.
                                        So the first tleevision show i ever watched was probably alocal pPhiladelpia afternon t kid's show, but I can't rmember the first time I watched television or anything which would intentify the eries.
                                        I imagine that most members of younger gnerations have been exposed to tv from infancy and might be alble t identify the first show they rmember seeing but not the first show they actually saw months or s years earlier thanthat one.

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                                          TexasJohnBapster — 15 years ago(April 02, 2011 01:37 AM)

                                          Verily I say unto thee"Highway Patrol" starring Broderick Crawford.

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