Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Do You Remember........


20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jo ann Castle!

Anonymous said...

Actually parents never watched when my husband and I were first married in the 70's we watched ,it was light hearted and our favorites were Guy and Raina.

Anonymous said...

Loved it!

Anonymous said...

With Myron Florin on the accordion, and the Lennon Sisters. I admit I had a 8 yr old's crush on the youngest Lennon Sister, seeing her was the high point of the show ... for me.

JP said...

Yes, I remember it well! We would sit in the living room floor & watch it with Mom & Dad on Sundays.

Anonymous said...

And grandparents. They had a TV before our parents could afford one.

wrench said...

Yup... I also remember watching 60 minutes, meet the press, ECT.ect.
Dad ruled the roost and we kids were the remote control.
During those times, I believe we could get about 7 channels out of D.C. and 2 OUT of Baltimore. ( maybe 2 or 3 on P.b.s. ) the good old days...

Anonymous said...

2:50
Channel 20 was for kids if you got the chance to watch it. I could't tell you now what was on that channel but it seemed to be set up for kids rather than adults.

Anonymous said...

Ughh, yes.

Anonymous said...

Hated having to do that. Loved it when Ed Sullivan started bringing on rock groups. My parents had a fit when he had the Beatles on.

Anonymous said...

Thank you a Sissy and a Bobby.

great memories said...

watched it at grandmoms house every Sunday

Anonymous said...

I was around 16 yrs old and I hated it. Well maybe not hate but I didn't watch. It was toooo cutesy. Besides no one I knew could afford all those fancy clothes they were showing off. I'm just glad someone out there enjoyed it. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Baltimoron John said...

As I remember, it was on Saturday evening. I remember watching it at my Grannys in Western Pa. We were only there for visits on Saturday night as Friday and Sunday were travel days.

Anonymous said...

Yes, had to watch it while grandma and grandpa played ROOK with my mom and dad.

Anonymous said...

Yep, and “Hee Haw” was right before it - I remember because the babysitter would show up at that time when my parents went out

Anonymous said...

I had to watch it, it was pure torture.

Anonymous said...

And Arthur Duncan on the dance floor

Anonymous said...

Torture yeah right ! The variety show was awesome ! No one you or me or anybody knew could tap dance like that black man !!!!

Anonymous said...

Didn't HAVE to watch it with my parents. It was the only channel / show we could get on Sunday night.