In this thread you can discuss and talk about your favorite TV Series from the 50's, 60's 70's, and 80's.
There were so many I liked. I'll first start enumerating them by category.
Sci-Fi: Star Trek, the Invaders, Buck Rogers (80's), Battlestar Gallactica (80's), Space 1999.
Action: C.H.I.P, Hawaii 5-0, The Incredible Hulk, The Six Million Dollar Man, S.W.A.T, Magnum P.I, Mission Impossible (my fav), the Death Squadron (not sure about the title).
Comedy: The Dukes of Hazzard, I dream of Jeanny.
Cartoons: Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny, Tom & Jerry, Rocket Robin Hood.
It's not really a "series" as such, and really a collection of short films and one feature film, but I love Wallace and Gromit. It follows the adventures of inventor Wallace and his faithful, but world weary, dog Gromit. They have travelled to the moon, tackled sheep rustlers, and fallen foul of an evil penguin disguised as a chicken controlling a set of robotic trousers.
The Addams Family (60's, acted), several Osamu Tezuka's animes (especially Don Dracula, oh how I wish that it would've been a longer one), older Doctor Whos and so forth.
D: I swear I know more than that but they won't pop out from the depths of my silly head. Geez.
If we stretch the definition of old to include things from 2002, I've just watched the first two episodes of Firefly. It's pretty good. It's essentially a western in space. It was canceled after one series though.
If we stretch the definition of old to include things from 2002, I've just watched the first two episodes of Firefly. It's pretty good. It's essentially a western in space. It was canceled after one series though.
I have season 2 and 3 of Gilligan's Island, which I've watch 2 to 3 times each. I've also seen a season of MacGyver, but that's about it, other than an episode of Welcome Back Cotter.