Did you watch one of these?

I watched these all of the time, particularly "Topper" about how Cosmo Topper was the only one who could see the ghosts of George & Marion Kirby and also the series "The Millionaire" where John Beresford Tipton would give away one million dollars anonymously and what the recipients would do with the money.

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I watched those shows, not sure I really objectively liked them, might have been watching because they were available. I really like how older women looked normal in old shows and movies, nowadays the grandmothers in shows/movies are so thin and young looking. I liked a cartoon that said something like 'exit, stage left' but I don't remember which it was.
I'm glad I adopted a kid in my forties because I got to enjoy more modern shows like SpongeBob, That's So Raven, and Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
 
I watched all of them and others like I Married Joan, Life of Riley, Topper, My Little Margie, Dobie Gillis, etc.

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Anyone recognize this one? The show went by different names depending on when & what country was producing the show. Canadians and Brits would possibly know. Don't think it was ever picked up by American networks.
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My all abiding memory of childhood American tv was watching Top Cat, Flintstones.. or Yogi bear.... loved Top Cat....

My mum would watch Perry Mason, Peyton Place , Dr Kildare and Ben Casey ..I never took any notice of them, just a bit too young for those at the time..

I was just 11 or 12 when the Monkees first aired on TV..and even tho' I didn't understand the jokes then... I loved the show for the music...
 
...................... I was just 11 or 12 when the Monkees first aired on TV..and even tho' I didn't understand the jokes then... I loved the show for the music...
And despite them just miming the songs of other musicians in the beginning they fought tooth and nail to actually sing and succeeded in making a couple of really good tunes in their own right too!


 

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