Old Kids TV shows

G. I. Joe
Transformers
Shirt Tales
Gummi Bears
Thundercats
Voltron
Bugs & Daffy Hour
Superfriends
Hong Kong Phoey
Grape Ape
The Flintstones (especially with Captain Caveman)
The Jetsons
Scooby Doo
DangerMouse
Count Duckula
Duck Tales
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends
Pinnwheal
You Can't Do That on Television
Incredible Hulk
 
Land of the Lost
Super Friends
Johnny Quest
Scooby Doo
LaffALympics
ABC Weekend Specials and After School Specials
Isis
Electric Company

Non-kid shows
Wonder Woman!!!
Lavern & Shirley
Mork & Mindy
Happy Days
Three's Company
Charlie's Angels
Love Boat
Fantasy Island

Absolutely not allowed to watch Soap!

I think we may have shared the same chilhood.
Other cartoons:
Clue Club
Grape Ape
Dynomutt
 
Hey, just to add to this thread. Have you checked out www.jaroo.com? It's like Hulu, except with old cartoons. My son loves watching, as he calls them, "classic cartoons from the 80's". :rolleyes:
 

Astro Boy
Gigantor
SPACE GHOOOOOST!!!!
JP Patches (local version of Bozo)
Bozo the Clown
Classic Bugs Bunny and company
Marine Boy
Old school Speed Racer
The old Marvel cartoons (Hulk/Iron Man/Cap America/Thor) where they were little more than static plates moved across the screen.
 
I'm a kid of the 90s so mine are:

Salute Your Shorts
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Clarissa Explains it All
The Secret World of Alex Mack
Boy Meets World
Clueless
Rugrats
Doug
Ah! Real Monsters
Rocko's Modern Life
Legends of the Hidden Temple
CatDog


Man... I really watched a lot of TV... but I this is over a 10 year span.
 
Captain Kangaroo! Oh, and we had a local one, Axel and his Dog that had cartoons on. I watched the original Mickey Mouse Club in the 50's too.
 
Some Saturday morning shows I remember as a little kid:

The Funny Farm was a local Milwaukee, WI show featuring Homer Gherkin the farmer. DBro and I got to appear on camera when I was about 4 or 5- I remember sitting on hay bales and getting a gift bag with cereal and Silly Putty in it.

Romper Room
Scooby Doo
Sesame Street
- the first season, when Oscar was orange.
The Electric Company
Mr Rogers Neighborhood
Captain Kangaroo
ZOOM
Popeye
Loony Toons
Felix the Cat
Woody Woodpecker
HR Pufnstuff

and, for some reason, I loved Dark Shadows, the soap opera with Barnabus Collins, the vampire.
 
ha! it will take more than geritol! i watched most of the cartoons that were listed for this "era", too. my fav was always the jetsons. loved rosie.

as for the lucy programs. those are my fondest memories of my grandma. she laughed all the way through them. good times.
 
ha! it will take more than geritol! i watched most of the cartoons that were listed for this "era", too. my fav was always the jetsons. loved rosie.

as for the lucy programs. those are my fondest memories of my grandma. she laughed all the way through them. good times.

Oh, yeah! I liked the Jetsons, too- and the Flintstones!

Jane!! Stop this crazy thing!!
 
I watched most of those shows... no one has metioned
The Magic Garden

I loved Magic Garden! Loved the chuckle patch! Lol!

In the morning, before school I used to watch Great Space Coaster. There was a segment with Gary Gnu. 'No gnews is good gnews with Gary Gnu.'
 
I was a late 80's/early 90's kid, and I watched a LOT of TV. :rolleyes1 Some of the stuff I watched:

Fraggle Rock
Duck Tales
Ren & Stimpy
Saved by the Bell
Eureka's Castle
Hey Arnold
California Raisins
Alf
Darkwing Duck
Beetlejuice - the cartoon
The Jetsons
Gummi Bears
David and the Gnomes
Muppet Babies
Captain Planet
Doug
Salute Your Shorts
TMNT
Tale Spin
 
So after reading so far I may be the oldest :rotfl:

Here's my memories:

Wonderama (1st host Sandy Becker) Daddy came home from work when this was on
Original Mickey Mouse Club and of course Walt Disney himself on every Sun night
The Soupy Sales Show
Romper Room
Bozo the Clown (I was in kindergarden & remember this so clearly) we went there & I did a commercial intro with Bozo for a cereal named Star Twinkles
Augie Doggie & Doggie Daddy
Yogi Bear & Boo Boo
(Best memories were all the Sat cartoons)
Ed Sullivan Show (every Sun night the family gathered around the TV & we had tuna fish salad on onion rolls)
Ted Macks Amataur Hour
then there was the show with the bandleader God I can't remember but my grandparents watched it all the time...there would be bubbles I remember that
Sherri Lewis & Lamb Chop
Captain Kangaroo
and Jack LaLanne I always remember my grandmother doing the "hard backed chair" exercises along with the tv and he had a beautiful big white dog
so many more
 
For us old timers from NY:

Wonderama (for us VERY old timers -- with Sonny Fox) (for you young'uns -- Bob McAllister)

I was on Wonderama :banana:

My father worked for Channel 5 back then (when it was known as Metromedia, I think?) and my sisters and I were all on the show. I was very young, but I vaguely remember dancing on some sort of tall box or platform :confused3
 
The musician with the bubbles was Lawrence Welk. I can remember watching this show with my grandparents. They loved it.

My cousin and I were on the "Howdy Doody Show" in the peanut gallery. I can still see that set in my mind and how surprised I was that Howdy and his gang were not real - they were marionettes.

I even remember watching Kate Smith's show with wonderful stories told by a beautiful fairy, Romper Room with a teacher whose name I can't remember who had a magic mirror and could "see" all of us watching her show. This was in New York during the mid 1950's! They are wonderful memories of a different time.:happytv:
 
So after reading so far I may be the oldest :rotfl:

Here's my memories:

Wonderama (1st host Sandy Becker) Daddy came home from work when this was on
Original Mickey Mouse Club and of course Walt Disney himself on every Sun night
The Soupy Sales Show
Romper Room
Bozo the Clown (I was in kindergarden & remember this so clearly) we went there & I did a commercial intro with Bozo for a cereal named Star Twinkles
Augie Doggie & Doggie Daddy
Yogi Bear & Boo Boo
(Best memories were all the Sat cartoons)
Ed Sullivan Show (every Sun night the family gathered around the TV & we had tuna fish salad on onion rolls)
Ted Macks Amataur Hour
then there was the show with the bandleader God I can't remember but my grandparents watched it all the time...there would be bubbles I remember that
Sherri Lewis & Lamb Chop
Captain Kangaroo
and Jack LaLanne I always remember my grandmother doing the "hard backed chair" exercises along with the tv and he had a beautiful big white dog
so many more

I claim the prize for oldest. We didn't have TV until I was 11 and I don't remember there being any kids show. However, we watched Uncle Milty. (Milton Burle) A little later we had a local show with a woman dressed as a cat, but by the time she came on, I was too old to enjoy it. Then, when I was a teen, there was the Howdy Doody Show.
It's Howdy Doody Time. Uncle Bob and Clarabell the Clown and Princess Summer Fall Winter Spring.
 
The musician with the bubbles was Lawrence Welk. I can remember watching this show with my grandparents. They loved it.
My cousin and I were on the "Howdy Doody Show" in the peanut gallery. I can still see that set in my mind and how surprised I was that Howdy and his gang were not real - they were marionettes.

I even remember watching Kate Smith's show with wonderful stories told by a beautiful fairy, Romper Room with a teacher whose name I can't remember who had a magic mirror and could "see" all of us watching her show. This was in New York during the mid 1950's! They are wonderful memories of a different time.:happytv:

Yes thank you ! That's the kind of thing that would keep me up all night!

I claim the prize for oldest. We didn't have TV until I was 11 and I don't remember there being any kids show. However, we watched Uncle Milty. (Milton Burle) A little later we had a local show with a woman dressed as a cat, but by the time she came on, I was too old to enjoy it. Then, when I was a teen, there was the Howdy Doody Show.
It's Howdy Doody Time. Uncle Bob and Clarabell the Clown and Princess Summer Fall Winter Spring.

Good I pass the crown to you :rotfl:


I just remembered Queen for a Day ! All my Aunts wanted to be on that show...yes we were New Yorkers too
 
It is so funny that this thread was started, my DD and I were on youtube the other day looking at my old cartoons. She thought I was out of my mind, but then I reminded her that she was obsessed with a sponge wearing underwear living under the sea in a giant pineapple!

I LOVED

Jem and the Holograms
The Smurfs
Scooby Doo Mysteries (everything without Scrappy Doo, I couldnt stand that little dog)
The Shirt Tales
Roundhouse
The Mickey Mouse Club
Fat Albert
The Jetsons
The Flintstones
Looney Tunes
Tom & Jerry
Pee-Wee's Play House
The Muppet Babies
Count Duckula
Rocko's Modern Life
Clarissa Explains It All
 
Flintstones
Jetsons
Brady Bunch
Speed Racer
Dark Shadows
Mr Ed (loved this one!)

Sunday mornings included: Gumby and Pokey, and some western style show??? just remember trying to get an hour in before the Sunday School bus came. Yes, we had ss bus that picked us up and dropped us off unless we were lucky enough to go with friends to Mickey D' for the $1 meals:)

Yup, you guessed it...the mid to late 60s:laughing:

A friend and I were talking about Saturday morning cartoons the other day and how everyone we knew was allowed to watch television for hours on that one day. My parents also let us watch Creature Double Feature in the afternoon for the three or four hours it was on. Now, its a big no-no for kids to spend time in front of the television (although I still think it's one of the most fun things to do on a rainy summer day ~ stay in our jammies and order out pizza for lunch!)
 


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