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Classic Television

I loved the Flying Sub!!!!

Thomas, I believe the "Flying Sub" was part of the series, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Sea Hunt was the diving series which supposedly took place in Florida? But I'm just using 57 year old brain matter here, so, if someone knows different, let me know.:001_smile:
 
I loved Gilligan's Island.
I also watched a lot of I Love Lucy, and Hogan's Heros.

And then there was The Love Boat and Charlie's Angels. However, I wouldn't watch those now so I guess I can't consider them "classic".
 
I loved Gilligan's Island.
I also watched a lot of I Love Lucy, and Hogan's Heros.

And then there was The Love Boat and Charlie's Angels. However, I wouldn't watch those now so I guess I can't consider them "classic".

I used to watch The Love Boat and Fantasy Island every Saturday night, when I spent the weekend with my grandfather.:001_smile:
 
I used to watch The Love Boat and Fantasy Island every Saturday night, when I spent the weekend with my grandfather.:001_smile:

Tattoo was so cute! And Ricardo Montalban... um... OLD!!! I loved the Love Boat/Fantasy Island episode!!!
 
i still chuckle over that line of Tattoo's. "Da plane boss, da plane, da plane!!!" LOL
 
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ('55 - '65)

Hitchcock's old films in black and white were amazing. His ability to use light and shadow to add to the suspense was brilliant.

Tim
 
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ('55 - '65)

Hitchcock's old films in black and white were amazing. His ability to use light and shadow to add to the suspense was brilliant.

Tim

Oh that also reminds me of Rod Serlings Night Gallery, and of course the Zone...:w00t:
 
Have been watching reruns of Numbers, and Cold Case. They run them on Saturday nite. I don't remember them when they were running, so I guess I was busy doing something else. Both are quite good.

Tim
 
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