And I was going to bequeath you my entire collection in my will. Oh, well, have to find someone else now that will enjoy those relevant social dramas as much as you do.
I'm thinking about it but I need to find one small enough to fit into my wall unit in the bedroom. I have too much on top of the CRT set in the living room.
Since 95% of what I watch is TV shows from the 50s thru 80s, I like watching on a 4x3 set. Not to mention the fact that off air records, if they're not SP masters, look ten times worse on gigantic HD sets.
I'm finishing up season four and I need to take a break for a while. The shows are too repetitive and after a time, every episode starts to look the same.
CBN cut shows pretty badly, with half hour shows snipped down to a little under 22 minutes running time. But they did a great job of picking up series which nobody else had rerun, like Wendy and Me, The Bill Dana Show, Young Rebels, Wackiest Ship in the Army, Empire, Farmer's Daughter and I'm...
The show was never handled by a major distributor. It was syndicated by a company called something like All America. The package was 200 shows and I think there was only one in there from the color season. It would have been a perfect fit for CBN in the early 80s when they ran so many vintage...
So far, I'm liking most of the episodes and finding them funny. I'm up to season 3. Harriet cracks me up and Thorny is very funny. I'll be sorry to see him go.
So a couple more observations. Is a town that they live in ever mentioned on the show? Also, does everyone outside the family look like either Sam Drucker or Mr. Wilson?
Something I noticed as I'm watching the episodes is that any outside of the family characters, they spend more time talking about them than actually showing them. A lot of the time, you never even seen them or if you do, its only for a brief few minutes. So different from other show where guests...
Just started watching 2 episodes a day from season one. A couple of quick questions.
Are any of Thorny's family ever shown? Also, and I know this has always been talked about, but is there ever even a hint that Ozzie works or has any type of employment?