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Best Vintage After-School TV Show
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The Brady Bunch15 Votes - [9.49%]
The Partridge Family2 Votes - [1.27%]
Sigmund & The Sea Monsters3 Votes - [1.9%]
Family Affair2 Votes - [1.27%]
Electra Woman & Dyna Girl3 Votes - [1.9%]
Leave It To Beaver8 Votes - [5.06%]
The Monkees7 Votes - [4.43%]
The Banana Splits3 Votes - [1.9%]
Land of the Lost8 Votes - [5.06%]
Far Out Space Nuts (with The Dorse!)1 Votes - [0.63%]
Dr. Shrinker1 Votes - [0.63%]
H.R. Pufnstuf6 Votes - [3.8%]
The Bugaloos1 Votes - [0.63%]
Father Knows Best2 Votes - [1.27%]
The Courtship of Eddie's Father1 Votes - [0.63%]
My Three Sons1 Votes - [0.63%]
The Beverly Hillbillies8 Votes - [5.06%]
Gilligan's Island36 Votes - [22.78%]
Happy days5 Votes - [3.16%]
Batman6 Votes - [3.8%]
Bigfoot & Wildboy1 Votes - [0.63%]
Munsters5 Votes - [3.16%]
Superfriends3 Votes - [1.9%]
Three's Company2 Votes - [1.27%]
Thundercats5 Votes - [3.16%]
He Man Masters of the Universe4 Votes - [2.53%]
ZOOM!2 Votes - [1.27%]
The Adams Family3 Votes - [1.9%]
Speed Racer3 Votes - [1.9%]
Good Times2 Votes - [1.27%]
Creature Feature! MuhWAAAA!1 Votes - [0.63%]
Saved By The Bell3 Votes - [1.9%]
Hogan's Heros5 Votes - [3.16%]
This is a multiple choice poll.

2012-10-04 11:20 AM
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I dream of Jeannie..  barbara eden...  You're welcome...


2012-10-04 11:31 AM
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Most of these shows were mid-afternoon syndication when I was growing up.  Sick days usually meant PBS/CBC in the morning followed by the price is right then on to some combination of Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Brady Bunch, Bewitched, Scooby Doo, Jeanie, etc.  True afterschool time was usually what ever Disney was hocking to syndication at the time: Ducktales, Gummi Bears, etc.
2012-10-04 12:33 PM
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Colonel Wilma Deering FTW!!!

Allow me:  clicky here

Your welcome.

 

 

2012-10-04 5:32 PM
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SoberTriGuy - 2012-10-04 12:20 PM I dream of Jeannie..  barbara eden...  You're welcome...

Every 12-year-old boy's dream Bewbs and belly.

Back before the interwebz, of course.

2012-10-04 5:51 PM
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rkreuser - 2012-10-04 8:25 AM

Gilligan's Island
Flintstones

tie for awesomeness.

And if after-school runs to 6:30 or 7PM, you'll have to throw in Hogans Heroes.  

I loved Hogan's Heroes... 

And the fact he was a perv!  lol!

2012-10-04 5:52 PM
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Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-10-04 10:33 AM

Colonel Wilma Deering FTW!!!

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Your welcome.

Giggity...

I wonder where she is at now?

 

If we are going that route (hour shows).  I like Battlestar Galactica, and Dukes of Hazard, Six Million Dollar Man.



2012-10-04 5:58 PM
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Gilligan's Island was by far my favorite.  I was also a huge fan of Speed Racer.  In fact, my BT name was inspired by his Pops.
2012-10-04 6:39 PM
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Yep, even more to go with Spiderman, Flinstones, and Munsters. 

Jetsons.  Oh, and Johny Quest AND Speed Racer.

 

Shite, I'm beginning to think I watch a lot of TV as a kid.

These and am I the only one who remembers Marine Boy!  I loved that show but I never find anyone else who know of it.  (My wife bought me all the episodes on DVD a few years ago and it is pretty bad now)  But I still love it! 

2012-10-04 6:52 PM
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Don't know if it was after school or not but I loved "Adam 12".
2012-10-04 6:54 PM
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A lot of these were Saturday morning shows before becoming syndicated afternoon shows.
2012-10-04 7:02 PM
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What?  No "Clutch Cargo?"   Shame.


Edited by MadMathemagician 2012-10-04 7:02 PM


2012-10-05 7:43 AM
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Kido - 2012-10-04 6:52 PM
Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-10-04 10:33 AM

Colonel Wilma Deering FTW!!!

Allow me:  clicky here

Your welcome.

Giggity...

I wonder where she is at now?

 

If we are going that route (hour shows).  I like Battlestar Galactica, and Dukes of Hazard, Six Million Dollar Man.

It look slike she's still doing the Hollywood C-List thing.  Still some movie/TV work here and there and some other stuff to fill her time and wallet.  From wikipedia:

In 1993, she had a featured role in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, the ninth entry in the Friday the 13th series. In 2005, she appeared in the film, Siren.  In 2010, Gray and Gil Gerard returned to Buck Rogers by playing the characters' parents in the pilot episode of Buck Rogers web series.  She has also worked in commercials, including a 2010 spot for Pup-Peroni dog treats.
 
Gray is also a casting agent.  Her agency, Heroes for Hire, specializes in booking sci-fi and fantasy stars for personal appearances, speaking engagements, and charity events. Gray also teaches T'ai chi.  Gray starred in the 2011 film Dreams Awake (with "Alien Nation" co-star Gary Graham). She also plays the role of Madaline Twain on the webseries The Guild.

2012-10-05 8:05 AM
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Mine was Hogan's Hero's. There were some good characters, but I think Klink and Schultz made the show.
2012-10-05 1:27 PM
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Marine Boy! Where can I get me some Oxygum so I can swim underwater?

 

2012-10-05 9:19 PM
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Gilligans Island followed by Hogan's Heros.
2012-10-05 10:55 PM
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Speaking of "smokin' hot" - Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) in "The Avengers"...dates me a bit.  Maybe that was more of an evening show.

For me it was "Leave it to Beaver" (Eddie Haskel), "The Addams Family" (Cousin It) and "Hogan's Heroes" (Shultz).                                     

             



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