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Favorite shows from a long time gone.

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Carol Burnett.....the best show ever
 
Anything goes. I'm 65 so if you're way younger, you're not going to understand most of it.

All time favorite ever: The Bowery Boys.
Milton Berle, Cid Caesar, Red Skeleton, Ed Wynn, Life of Riley, Roy Rogers, Hop along Cassidy,Lone Ranger, Little Rascles (uncut), Three Stooges (uncut), Band Stand, Queen for a day, This is your life, Big Top Circus (Mary Hartline), Friday Night Fights, Wrestling ( Lord Layton, Haystack Calhoun, Chief White Cloud), Car 54 Where are you, Name that tune, Art Linkletter, Kuku Fran and Ollie. A lot of these are from the late 40's and early 50's. Hit Parade.
 
Milton Berle, Cid Caesar, Red Skeleton, Ed Wynn, Life of Riley, Roy Rogers, Hop along Cassidy,Lone Ranger, Little Rascles (uncut), Three Stooges (uncut), Band Stand, Queen for a day, This is your life, Big Top Circus (Mary Hartline), Friday Night Fights, Wrestling ( Lord Layton, Haystack Calhoun, Chief White Cloud), Car 54 Where are you, Name that tune, Art Linkletter, Kuku Fran and Ollie. A lot of these are from the late 40's and early 50's. Hit Parade.
Ha, Johnny Weaver and Haystack Calhoun vs the Bolo's on a b&w TV with rabbit ears , those guys really looked like they were killing each other to a 10 yr old and I lived for the day they got a mask off of one of those dirty Bolo's and those dirty refs just wouldn't pay attention ''hey ref, they're hiding some kind of weapon in their mask and trunks'' :lol .. And my grandma chewed redman tobacco and spit in a Luizianne coffee can and would scream at the TV from the edge of her settee
 
Before my time but one day I watched I think it was the Gold Rush with Charley Chaplain. I was by myself and started laughing ''entire cabin scene'' it kept getting funnier , I was in the floor crying I laughed so much, I never figured a silent movie was worth watching .. Here's part of it ..

 
Wrestling. It was big and we watch it every week. I wasn't a huge fan but watched cuz dad controlled the channel.
I went to one of the matches when I lived in Virginia, MN about 1968. Back then the 'wrestling' had a more local appeal instead of the national following of today.....
 
Wrestling. It was big and we watch it every week. I wasn't a huge fan but watched cuz dad controlled the channel.
My dad loved to watch them too. (Though he clearly knew they were rigged.)
Do you remember a wrestler named "Gorgeous George"? He had wavy blond hair in the 50s!
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I remember him
We lived in the church... using the Sunday school rooms as bed rooms... There was no way that Devil's Tail was going up on the church roof... so we watched the fights next door..
 
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