Answer: My favourite TV series of the 1970's was Hawaii Five-O. I watched lots of episodes. About 400 episodes were produced. I loved the beautiful scenery of Hawaii, the realism in the sense that the bad guys don't always get caught compared with other crime drama series of the time, the good acting, wide variety of characters, and some humour.
No doubt Gunsmoke or Bonanza maybe the untouchables Answer: My favourite TV series of the 1960's was Star Trek, The Original Series. About 78 episodes were produced and with cable TV, you can still watch it Mon-Fri, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. I still enjoy some episodes , although some episodes I never liked because they had boring characters, little action or little humour, and I'm a guy age 47. I like the characters, good acting, humour, without the unbelievable freaks in the later Star Trek series Enterprise crews, and the without the unbelievable special effects of later Star Trek series. There's about 26 episodes of Star Trek, The Original Series, which I can easily enjoy, if I let myself, because they're so addictive.
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Wild Kingdom- a documentary by Marlin Perkings.
no it is not it is a gay tv show
According to TV Guide the most popular TV show of all time is: Seinfeld The best tv show of all time, without a doubt: All In The Family - Naturally these are not definitive answers, any show you perceive as the 'best' is going to be the best.
The show was called "Banacek", which was also the last name of the main character. The character was a freelance detective and had a limousine and a driver, but the show began in the early 1970s.
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The robot on the old animated "Jetsons" tv show, circa 1960s
Eartha Kitt played Catwoman in the TV show "Batman" in the late 1960s, specifically in the third season of the series. She replaced Julie Newmar in the role.
Turn-On, a Laugh-In type show from the late 1960s.
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Yes, Gene Rayburn was Jewish. He was an American radio and television personality best known for hosting the game show "Match Game," which aired from the 1960s to the 1980s.
If you mean Gerry Anderson , he created the marionettes (puppets) for the 1960s TV show 'The Thunderbirds' .
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There were sports events shown on TV during the 1940s. This did not become popular until the 1960s and beyond.
It became popular because people liked to watch the show.
The show "From the Earth to the Moon" is a television mini series telling the story of the landmark Apollo expeditions to the Moon during the 1960s and the early 1970s.
"It Takes a Thief" (1968=1970) starring Robert Wagner as Alexander Mundy.