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When i was in third grade I enjoyed writing 1966 on my work. It seemed to flow just right.🙃
ОтветитьMy Dad and I were huge fans of Superman, Batman and Star Trek and the golden age of television. Marvel superheroes and Spider-Man 1967 were mostly cartoons and didn’t become movies until the 21st century. Because I didn’t read Marvel comics when I was a kid it wasn’t until the movies
ОтветитьAWW THE GOOD OLD DAYS, GONE TO NEVER COME BACK AGAIN, ONLY IN MEMORIES
ОтветитьPop culture’s finest year.
ОтветитьDark Shadows, the 1960's best tv daytime show there ever was! Love that show!
Ответить57 years ago-gulp!
ОтветитьI remember watching Capt. America!
ОтветитьIt kinda messed me up hearing that my action figures were in fact just dolls. 😐
ОтветитьI was born in 1966!
ОтветитьOne of the greatest years in television, and most programs were in Color!!!!!
ОтветитьIn 1966 I was in 1st grade, Catholic parochial school. My Irish immigrant parents didn't watch TV so we five kids watched all these shows. The biggest thing for me that year was the battle between Batman and Robin and the Green Hornet and Kato. We knew instinctively that Bruce Lee would destroy Burt Ward. Even a 6 year could see the draw was a complete fix!
ОтветитьBatman was the first TV show to break the 4th wall.
Ответитьbold man just flies off with a guy's house wife because he's more concerned with what fred thinks about his white shirts.
Ответить1966 was the coolest year ever!!
ОтветитьThank you for this post!!! Please post more if you can!!!!
ОтветитьThe Monkees and Kellogg's rock!
Ответить1966- The best year for pop culture, ever.
ОтветитьFighting a foreign war on foreign soil for what? How is that fighting for our nation?
It isn't! It is fighting for corporate interests on foreign soil! Backed by the US Military!
I was there!
ОтветитьPam Austin was so cute. Pam with the Dodge Charger was the dream of most guys then!
ОтветитьI remember cigarettes commercials and when they were banned Jan 1 1971. There were a bunch in the last two weeks they were still legal. Thank you sir for your videos and the memories.
Ответить1966 was the year I had my first child. I watched a LOT of TV! We got our first color tv that year at the beginning of December so we could watch the Christmas programming in color. Great memories. Thank you! 😃👍🏻
ОтветитьR.I.P. Vin Scully
Ответитьa now all the dodge chargers have turned into general lees
ОтветитьI was born in '63.
My older brother was in Veit Nam in '68. Came home in '70.
He checked out in '80.
I sure miss him.
I love the memories, but Batman made me cry.
Good times, bad times.
Someone told me not long ago that Ross Martin of "The Wild Wild West" was the original voice of Punchy in those Hawaiian Punch ads. Not sure if it's true, but if it is it's pretty strange.
ОтветитьRe that Rice Krispies ad w/The Monkees: Sadly, there's now only one of them left...Micky Dolenz is the sole surviving Monkee. He recently released an album where he sings a bunch of Mike Nesmitj's songs, entitled "Dolenz Sings Nesmith," produced by Mike's oldest son Christian Nesmith.
ОтветитьRuth Buzzi as Granny Goodwitch in the Sugar Crisp ad. (For some reason, I just can't bring myself to eat it with the name "Golden Crisp," though...)
ОтветитьThe actual name of that song in the Teaberry ads was "The Mexican Shuffle" by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. Clark used that jingle for years.
ОтветитьNothing like good tv not this garbage that’s out today
ОтветитьTang instant breakfast drink was one source of nutrition for the
American astronauts.
Had to use your imagination
And go outside to play
I was 9,10
Back then. Cool toys
Considering today they would be violent
Man from uncle, James Bond, Secret Sam. Army guns and rifles
Despite all the problems, the sixties looked fun!
ОтветитьBatman and Robin racing to the batmobile 🤣🤣🤣💜💙💛💚🧡
ОтветитьWow that twister sure looks like fun, hehe.....
ОтветитьLove your vids my friend.
ОтветитьADAM WEST❤️ is BATMAN
Ответить60s tv seemed like a lot of fun with the wacky shows. Watching the ads helps those of us who were not around see people from shows then pitching products, which gives us a better idea of their popularity. Too bad they were not broadcasting in color from start to finish. They could have.... The wild and dazzling 60s color schemes are totally gone in black and white.
ОтветитьIt seemed a different world they I cannot begin to truly visualize having been there.
ОтветитьLOVE that "Road Runner" theme song! Give me that and a bowl of Quisp cereal on a rainy Saturday morning... a little slice of heaven!!!
ОтветитьWere those cartoons only made in 1966? Might you know if there was a regular sponsor (like Kellogg's sponsored the early Hanna-Barbera cartoons)?
ОтветитьFred Flix,
You had promos here for Captain America and The Incredible Hulk cartoons. We're they part of an anthology series? What network aired them? Any information that you have is truly appreciated.
I remember sometimes my mom would let us eat dinner in front of the tv. Swanson tv dinners. Loved these shows
Ответитьthoroughly enjoyed, looks like 'new' one for '66. THNX
ОтветитьIn Canada in 1966 The Forest Rangers tv show was popular: clean cut teenagers standing up for noble honest values.nowadays shows are just disgusting.
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