Do you remember Sunday night when you were a kid?

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tin man":sgrdjwnx said:
Don't forget the vanilla wafer banana pudding!

:cheers:
Oh man, that brings back memories :lol: It's funny how really bad food can be the greatest thing ever when you don't know any better :lol: Mom tried though, and it was the 60's. If it came in a box it must be better! :suspect:
 
As a kid Sunday nights meant Disney's "Wonderful World of Color", followed by "Bonanza" (one of my late Paps' faves), and we had a color TV in the mid 60s - what a novelty!! Also remember the pre-color seasons of "Bonanza", as well as the B&W "Walt Disney Presents" before "Wonderful World of Color" came out.

After the color broadcasts, it was back to B&W. From there it was "What's My Line", and "Candid Camera". "Candid Camera" came on at 9PM iirc and that was my bedtime, so normally didn't get to see that show until I got a bit older. Always remember my folks laughing as they watched it while I was in bed trying to get to sleep!

Also remember watching Ed Sullivan in B&W and of course the legendary show featuring the Beatles.

OK so I'm an old fart!

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ShellBriar":1zsl5yl7 said:
Carlos":1zsl5yl7 said:
The Wonderful World of Disney.
+1 I remember looking forward to that.
Wow. Rush of memories. We did chili dogs, B&M baked beans (in the little brown jar) on a metal TV tray in front of our Silvertone (Sears) TV. Either Disney or MoO. Still have nightmares as I was the remote.
 
Not Sunday programming specifically but totally reminds me of my childhood....

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MisterE":9mgb4fcz said:
Not Sunday programming specifically but totally reminds me of my childhood....

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Man, that's so much cooler than "Are you ready for some football?"!! :cheers:
 
I am beginning to feel OLD.
Who was the first newscaster you remember?
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Walter Cronkite!! He's the first news anchor I can remember by name from my childhood. The first significant news item I can recall from that time was Watergate.

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