Bob Hartley, Mary Richards, Will Robinson, Tony Newman, Bruce Wayne, Britt Reid, and Jim Phelps.

When I was a kid, there was a no TV during the daytime rule. Batman was on at 4:30, and Dad always came home just before 5:00 PM. So, I let my friends play basketball in my driveway if they would alert me as soon as my Dad’s car came down the block. I never got an entire episode-full of POW! BAM! ZOWIE! But now, I can, along with these television masterpieces:
- The Bob Newhart Show
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- Lost in Space
- The Time Tunnel
- Batman
- The Green Hornet
- Mission: Impossible
All in one place: American Life TV. 1965 – 1978 was a very good year. Fire up the TiVo. Time-Warner Cable in Manhattan: channel 153.
(And no, I am not a paid spokesperson. Just a TV junkie with warm television memories.)
Because, what’s better than an episode of Mary Tyler Moore, cheesedogs, and some hot cocoa?
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Tags: Batman, Bob Newhart, Green Hornet, Lost in Space, Mary Tyler Moore, Mission: Impossible, Sci-FI, Time Tunnel, TiVo, TV
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