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Subject: RNDA


Kinouk ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:14 AM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 6:11 PM

I know I'm over 50 now and my eyes are getting tired :) But I can't find The new Christmas freebies. Did they put them in a little bitty folder? Hugz


Irish ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:20 AM

:) Well over that age myself but if you look on the upper right side of the Home Page you will see 13 Days, click on that and you'll find it! :)


Kinouk ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:23 AM

Thanks Irish.. Christmas Hugz


GizmoMkI ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:44 AM

I'm over 50 too, and thought "13 Days" was in reference to a Kevin Costner movie. Oy.


melanie ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 8:12 PM

Wow, it's great to know there are others here over 50! I have great company. Melanie


wayneout ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:27 PM

Egad!! Didn't know there was this many oldsters on this forum. I thought I was the oldest. I am one of the original baby boomers. I won't say how old, but I can remember when the host of the Price Is Right was Bill Cullen not Bob Barker. And... uh, er, forgot what I was going to say. Bill


lmckenzie ( ) posted Fri, 13 December 2002 at 1:28 AM

Dude, next you'll be bringing up Queen For A Day and Jack Bailey. You're only as old as you think. Boomers Rule!

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


melanie ( ) posted Fri, 13 December 2002 at 5:29 PM

Wow, a walk down Memory Lane! I remember all of those. :) Melanie


wayneout ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 12:16 AM

Queen for a Day?????? Next, you'll be bring up the Kate Smith show or The HOME show. Not me, I was too busy watching Penny, Sky King's niece (also mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song) Or trying to figure out how NellieBell got her name. Hey, my mind thinks I'm 25 and when the Celebrex kicks in so does my body. Bill


lmckenzie ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 2:00 AM

Penny was a hottie, though no comparison to Mouseketeer Annette. Elinor Donahue, (Betty on Father Knows Best) is still my fav. OK, Boomer Quiz: Who was for Oldsmobile what Dinah Shore was for Chevrolet? Show about two guys adventures flying a helicopter. Charlie Wooster and Wishbone were? Appeared on Gunsmoke before affairs with Dinah Shore & The Flying Nun?

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


wayneout ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 5:12 AM
  1. Didn't watch commercials much, I'll guess Mel Torme 2. The Whirlybirds 3. Cooks, Wagon Train and Rawhide 4. Burt Reynolds (blacksmith) Okay, I have to go to work, but I give you a few. 1. A TV colonel that got his start on December Bride 2. I Married Joan's husband and occupation (real name) 3. The Love Boat could have gotten their idea from this actresses early TV show. (bonus, sidekicks real name) 4. The star of Trackdown>


lmckenzie ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 6:00 AM

Patti Page did ads for Oldsmobile - (makers of the Rocket 88). Sigh, you got me on most of these. 1. Harry Morgan aka Col. Sherman Potter. 2. Maybe Jim Backus aka Thurston Howell III on Gilligan? Every male was an office worker of some sort back then (except Ed Norton and Ralph Kramden). I'll guess and say lawyer but I really don't know. I may be confusing this with I Married Joan. I know Spring Byington was in there somewhere :-) 3. Love Boat eh? Romance, couples - don't remember any boat shows or matchmakers though Lucy & Ricky went on a cruise once - stumped. 4. Argh, Trackdown, should know that - more obscure than Wanted Dead Or Alive which I was going to pose. Without looking it up I have to say stumped on this one too. Okay, I'm suitably chastened, a fun memory exercise though.

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


cooler ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 6:38 AM
  1. he was a judge... I remember the show from radio :-) 4. Robert Culp as Hobie something or other... the only reason I remember that is because I was a big I Spy fan


melanie ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 9:13 AM

Harry Morgan, who played Pete on December Bride, was also the star of probably the very first TV spin-off show, Pete and Gladys, where we FINALLY got to see what Gladys looked like. If you remember, Pete always talkeda about Gladys, but we never got to see her. Melanie I love this thread! :D


wayneout ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 7:15 PM

Okay, everyone seems to have a great memory except for one show. 1. December Bride starred Spring Byington with a very young looking Harry Morgan as Pete. And the Pete and Gladys show had Cara Williams as Gladys. 2. Jim Backus was a judge. Also, I was watching TVLand tribute to Dick Van Dyke show which had a bit about a big boat opening in the house which was a copy of the same thing happening to Joan in an I Married Joan sketch. 3. I just no one remembers the Gale Storm show where she was a cruise director on a ship. Her sidekick was ZaZu Pitts. She was a funny looking lady. I know I am not dreaming this. 4. Robert Culp. Yes, I Spy was very funny and the forerunner for Man From Uncle and I loved both of them. But a more obscure western would be Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson pitching Pall Mall cigarettes I knew I was getting older when I would rather watch Gail Davis as Annie Oakley than the girls on Mickey Mouse. No one mentioned two shows that I would never miss. You'll Never Get Rich with Phil Silvers and The Andy Devine Show. Maybe we can get our own forum sometimes and call it the Old Foggies Posers. Bill


wayneout ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 8:11 PM

Sorry about adding more. It is fun to talk about some of the old stuff with other people. Although my wife is just a few years away from fifty, I can't talk too much with her about this because she has only been in this country for four years. She is russian from Estonia. Thanks to Nick and TVLand, I have been able to share shows like Cheers (My very favorite), Married With Children (Okay, I'm weird) Twilight Zone, etc. Her favorite is I Love Lucy. And most of my friends are too young to know any of these people. I once was talking about Family Feud with one of them and they mentioned they liked it, and then they said some old man took over. I told them that old man was Richard Dawson and he started the show. Thanks for the fun.


cooler ( ) posted Sat, 14 December 2002 at 9:09 PM

lmckenzie, for obscure westerns you can't beat the two rotating replacements for Cheyenne when Clint Walker had his $$$ dispute with Warner Bros & they had to come up with something when Walker went on strike. :-) Wanted Dead or Alive is easy, if for no other reason the sawed-off rifle Steve McQueen carried in a hip holster :-)


lmckenzie ( ) posted Sun, 15 December 2002 at 1:44 AM

Yes, I remember Gale now, Zazu from other things. I think like Ann Southern, that was one of the older ones (the show not Gale). Who was the male Gale aka The Great Guildersleeves and later Mr. Mooney on Lucy? Before a brief stint in the Navy (show) Jackie Cooper lived with a talking bassett hound named ________ on _________? Cooler, I know the ones and should remember the names. Was one Sugarfoot? I think the other was Bronco. I knew Trackdown was someone who went on to become pretty famous. The Japanese modeler who does guns (Mascara I think) has a model of the 'Mare's Leg.' At the end of Lawrence Welk's, 'Hope You had a Happy Time closing, the gravel voiced baritone/bass said that ______ the sponsoring auto company had 'a good time too.' Now this is getting serious. Rotating Disney westerns: Why did Texas John Slaughter want to join the Texas Rangers? What was the name of one of the other Disney westerns? Hint think Spanish. Two final Disneys a strawman and a mythical little creature. Hopefully those will take some alzheimer's fighting memory work. To make this legitimately Poser related, I saw a site with pictures of 50's fashions. I wish someone with modeling talent would make some of those dresses for Vicky. I've seen a few props that could be 50's but a nice Donna Reed or Mrs. Cleaver dress and maybe one of the little hats for Church would be nice. I think Geralday actually has a figure and some hair but they is low res.

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


cooler ( ) posted Sun, 15 December 2002 at 2:27 AM
  1. Gale Gordon 2) Cleo & "The People's Choice" 3) No idea but the singer was probably Larry Hooper (I met him because he had heart surgery in 1967 & shared a room with my grandfather at St. Lukes Hospital :-) 4) bad guys killed his a)father b) best friend c)dog :-) 5) 9 lives of Elfego Baca with, Robert Loggia who went on the star in T.H.E. Cat, a great show but only ran about 5 episodes. Another one was Swamp Fox with Leslie Nielsen


cooler ( ) posted Sun, 15 December 2002 at 2:29 AM

oh & yes Sugarfoot (Will Hutchins) & Bronco (Ty Hardin) are correct :-)


melanie ( ) posted Sun, 15 December 2002 at 9:51 AM

Wayneout, you mentioned Dick Van Dyke. A few months ago, Dan Farr (Poser-related!) mentioned that Dick Van Dyke is a Poser user and buys DAZ items for his art. Who knows, maybe he's even a member here. I remember Ann Southern. I remember she had very strange looking eyes. I think she played a character called Suzy or something, didn't she? Also, every once in a while, for some unexplained reason, I get the old theme song from I Married Joan running through my head. I remember Gale Storm, but I forgot the premise of her show. I don't remember the cruise ship. I was in elementary school at the time (born in 1950), but all these shows are in my memories in some way. Melanie


wayneout ( ) posted Sun, 15 December 2002 at 5:50 PM

Melanie, Ann Sothern played in two series that I think I can recall. One was "Private Secretary" where she played Suzie McNamara or maybe another name. Also, she had the Ann Sothern show which was very similiar to the other one. Gale Storm played in "My Little Margie" and also I remembered the name of the show that was on a ship. It was called "Oh, Suzannah" Not sure of the spelling. I wouldn't know the theme from I Married Joan if you played it. If Dick Van Dyke visits this forum, I am sure we will never know. Okay, back to learning Poser5 Bill


lmckenzie ( ) posted Mon, 16 December 2002 at 5:42 AM

Attached Link: http://www.fiftiesweb.com/

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I "think" it was 'The Legend of El Fego Baca' but who knows. The was the 9 lives thing though I think he actually wen thought about 100. Didn't know it was Loggia though. I still remember bits of the Swamp Fox theme. Slaughter wanted to join the Rangers )or said he did) because he already had a white hat. I'm sure there may well have been a father/best friend/dog murder in his past though. Yes, it was Larry (Dodge had a good time too) Hooper - small world. All of the Gale Storm/Ann Southern stuff is at the edge of my memory. I think I remember Ann from reruns many years later. It was definitely an office themed sitcom and Susy McNamara sounds right. Annie Oakley was another female lead series. I somehow (regrettably) missed Irish McCala as Sheena of the Jungle - do remember Jungle Boy though and of course, Circus Boy. Fiftiesweb has a great list of westerns, including ones I'd forgotten like 'Boots and Saddles' and 'Broken Arrow,' plus fashions, fads, trivia etc. A great resource. Image: Could Vicky's waist ever fit into this? Later hep cats.

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


wayneout ( ) posted Mon, 16 December 2002 at 3:57 PM

Don't remember Boots and Saddles at all. Broken Arror with Michael Ansara and somebody named Lupton as Tom Jeffers. (could search for it but that wouldn't be fun. I think it was based on a movie with James Stewart and Jeff Chandler, but could be wrong. No one has mentioned Topper or the Bob Cummings Show, the one where he was a photographer (not the one with Julie Newmar) Okay, my main gripe is Laugh In. I hear that the producer George can't spell last name won't allow it out on video or on cable TV. Why? Been waiting for it for a long time. Bill


melanie ( ) posted Mon, 16 December 2002 at 7:44 PM

Oh yeah, the Bob Cummings show. He always started the show behind a camera and said, "Hold it, I think you're going to like this picture!" and then he would snap the camera. Great memory! And I think Leo G. Carroll played Topper, if memory serves me. Loved Neil, the St. Bernard dog who was always tipsy. Melanie


lmckenzie ( ) posted Mon, 16 December 2002 at 10:05 PM

Boots and Saddles was a cavalry show. I remembered Topper -(ghost show right?) but couldn't remember the name. Of course, Bob's secretary Schultzie went on to become the Brady's housekeeper. Someone (Bob in old age makeup?) popped in occasionally as his father who flew a biplane & was from Joplin Mo. Wasn't a big Laugh In fan, though Judy Carne & JoAnn Worley's bikini dancing was OK - that and the Walnetto routine with Ruth Buzzi(?) Comedy obscurity - I'm Dickens He's Fenster with John (Gomez Adams) Astin.

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


cooler ( ) posted Mon, 16 December 2002 at 10:08 PM

and Marty Ingalls :-)


melanie ( ) posted Tue, 17 December 2002 at 7:26 PM

Comedy: The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis with Bob Denver as Maynard G. Crebbs, who later became Gilligan. Maynard was a beatnik with a transister radio always wired to his ear and he hated work. Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't Dickens and Fenster painters or something? Seems like I remember them in painter's coveralls. Or am I confusing it with another show? Melanie


melanie ( ) posted Tue, 17 December 2002 at 7:26 PM

To keep this in a Poser vein, it might be kind of fun to try to recreate scenes from these old shows with Poser characters. Melanie


wayneout ( ) posted Wed, 18 December 2002 at 7:25 AM

Yes, they were painters. At least, I remember it that way. In one show they had everyone mad at everyone over a joke. Half the people said it was funny and the other half said it wasn't. JOKE Man asks his shrink, Can a man be in love with a elephant? The shrink says no. The man says, "Do you know where I can get rid of an engagement ring this big? Of course, this is a sight joke because you open you arms big. Thalia (played by Tuesday Weld) was only on for one year but I still remember her. The guy who played his dad (Herbie Faye Or something like that) was the cab driver in It's a Wonderful LIfe"


lmckenzie ( ) posted Thu, 19 December 2002 at 8:44 PM

Sigh, just lost my primary hard rive so I'm not in a very comedic mood at the moment. Howzabout Who was Joe Fridday's partner on Dragnet before the always present Harry Morgan-real or character name? I hear it's coming back with Ed (Al Bundy O'Neil). Betty Ackerman, the nurse on Ben Casey was married to another star on the series, who? Walter Cronkite narrated this weekly documentary show which used part of Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring as its dramatic theme music. Now off to curse Maxtor which served me so well 'til the newest of my 4 drives explodes!!!!!!!

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


cooler ( ) posted Thu, 19 December 2002 at 9:06 PM

1)Ben Alexander 2)Sam Jaffe (Dr. Zorba) 3) no idea (I'd guess 20th Century but it doesn't sound right)


wayneout ( ) posted Thu, 19 December 2002 at 9:15 PM

Cronkite had a show called 20th Century but I have no idea what the music was. Watched very little of it.


Lyrra ( ) posted Fri, 20 December 2002 at 8:20 PM

would you guys mind continuing this over in OT? :)



lmckenzie ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 2:53 AM

The great Conkkite mystery solved in OT as: "50's Folly (Re: RNDA Continued form Poser Forum)" If anyone's not too bored with this. Been fun nevertheless. Happy Holidays to all.

"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken


Larry F ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 4:36 AM

Ben Alexander was the partner on TV in the black and white Dragnet. Heavy set, actually more portly, a definite 50s type body. Had a car dealership in San Francisco, Chevrolet, I think. If I'm not mistaken, Ben Alexander was the actor's name, but it could have been the character. I'm now actually older than they both - Webb/Friday and partner - so it's been a while. At any rate, he - Alexander - died I think, which is why Harry Morgan showed up. A definite drop down - for Webb/Friday, who also died at a relatively young age - some type of cancer if I recall. Am I rambling here? Larry F


cooler ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 4:42 AM

Larry, I hauled out my copy of the Prime Time TV directory & I'll put the full history of Joe Fridays partners in the OT Forum. We've already been yelled at once to move to a different sandbox and of all the things to get a 'time out' over 50's TV trivia is way way down at the bottom of my list :-)


Larry F ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 4:47 AM

Hey cooler, I hear you, man! Just ran across this thread and posted my input before I saw your own very accurate posts about Dragnet et al. What can I say - great minds - even old ones - think alike, eh?


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