Ten Totally Forgotten TV Series (Gee, I wonder why?)

1. Grindl (NBC, 32 eps, 1963) Starred Imogene Coca
2. My Mother The Car (NBC, 30 eps, 1965)
3. The Second Hundred Years (ABC, 26 eps, 1967)
4. Mr. Smith (NBC, 13 eps, 1983) Starred an orangutan
5. The Hathaways (ABC, 26 eps, 1961) Starred three chimpanzees, & two humans.
6. The Double Life of Henry Phyfe (ABC, 17 eps, 1966) Starred Red Buttons
7. Cavemen (ABC,13 eps, 2007. Inspired by the Geico commercials. So easy, even a caveman can do it.)
8. Valentine's Day (ABC, 34 eps, 1964)
9. My Favorite Martian (CBS, 107 eps, 1963) Starred Bill Bixby.
10. Dirty Sally (CBS, 14 eps, 1974) a western.

Final Score: ABC-5, NBC -3, CBS-2

Way to go ABC! Great ideas for television shows!
I don't remember the show Grindl , but I do recall a show that starred Imogene Coca. :unsure:
I regularly watched My Mother The Car, it was really too far fetched to not watch it. 🄲
Never heard of Cavemen, but I always enjoyed the Geico commercials. (y)
My Favorite Martian...what's not to love? 😘

I hadn't heard of any of the other shows.
 
1. Grindl (NBC, 32 eps, 1963) Starred Imogene Coca
2. My Mother The Car (NBC, 30 eps, 1965)
3. The Second Hundred Years (ABC, 26 eps, 1967)
4. Mr. Smith (NBC, 13 eps, 1983) Starred an orangutan
5. The Hathaways (ABC, 26 eps, 1961) Starred three chimpanzees, & two humans.
6. The Double Life of Henry Phyfe (ABC, 17 eps, 1966) Starred Red Buttons
7. Cavemen (ABC,13 eps, 2007. Inspired by the Geico commercials. So easy, even a caveman can do it.)
8. Valentine's Day (ABC, 34 eps, 1964)
9. My Favorite Martian (CBS, 107 eps, 1963) Starred Bill Bixby.
10. Dirty Sally (CBS, 14 eps, 1974) a western.

Final Score: ABC-5, NBC -3, CBS-2

Way to go ABC! Great ideas for television shows!
I remember My Favorite Martian. Loved that show. Thanks for the reminder.
 

Classic TV Theme: Angie (1979-1980)​


I don't remember much about this show that was on about two years before getting cancelled.
Supposedly taking place in my home town of Philadelphia.

Robert Hays of Airplane! fame.
And Donna Pescow of Saturday Night Fever fame.
Doris Roberts of Everybody Loves Raymond fame.

I don't recall this one but judging by the intro theme it looks fun.
 
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