The Amazing Alex yet again, has attempted to put together another linky Blog Hop, focusing on our fav TV shows. I thought, why not, this will be fun, sifting through the memories of my youth; It was. I remembered moments of laughter; once a week we were allowed TV dinners on trays in the living room, usually we watched, "Truth or Consequences" with Bob Barker. I can remember my father sitting in his recliner, Archie Bunker style and directing which one of us was going to get up and change the channel. My Mom folding laundry to "As The World Turns" and my brother and I always up early Sunday morning, before church to watch the Jetsons. Sunday night, I would always play my Dad, he felt for me , he knew I was a night owl, like him. The Sunday night movie would be on and I would slowly drink my water and be ever so still, hoping he wouldn't notice, what time it was. Then he would smile and say, "You are hooked, aren't you?" Most of the time, he would let me watch it with him. I treasure those moments, it was our time. He would ask me on commercials, who did it or what do you think and then when it ended he wanted my opinion. I suffered Monday morning, but it was worth it~
I didn't put my picks in any particular order:
1. I Love Lucy: I remember the first time seeing Lucy; My Mom said, let's watch this...augh, black n' white.
"Oh, she's really funny!" I loved the crazy things she would do, to be in her husband night club show, to meet movie stars and her attempt to be a great cook. The grape episode and the chocolate factory are two of my favs. I can't help, but smile just thinking about her outrageous stunts. My Mom calls me Lucy; Yes, I have had some moments. Water pipes bursting in her basement, trying to shovel snow off her roof, and trying to walk in rubber boots on ice, yeah I looked like a duck, I kept falling down. I really do love Lucy~
2. Candid Camera-Allen Funt would set up people to stage a fake meeting, accident, whatever and then you could watch the fall out. Sometimes it was amazing how people would react. I liked it, because our whole family would watch. I do think though, this lead to my brother and his friends attempting some stints in the neighborhood. Old purse in the road with fishing line tied to it. Pulling it away, just before one could reach it.
3.The Carol Burnett Show-My Mom n' I would watch this Saturday night; My Dad would be at the movie theater running a show. My two fav ones are: Carol and Harvey Korman are doing a scene in "Went With The Wind" Scarlett comes down the stairs to greet Rhett. The other scene is Tim Conway n' Harvey, they are plumbers, Jowls. The movie skits are zany~
4. SNL-Saturday Night Live a huge pool of talent~ So many skits and bloopers that were groundbreaking.
My brother had a friend over to hang out and he would stay and watch it with us. He is now my husband~
5. Six Feet Under-I saw this advertised and was curious, but didn't have HBO. Later when Netflix was
an option, I rented S1D1 and was hooked! Five seasons of innovative, unique and freaky television, it was ground breaking. Just hearing the sound track makes me want to start the series all over again~ Loved it! Nate was my fav, but I could also relate to Claire trying to find herself through art~
Did I really say ground breaking ....lol~
6. Survivor-Yes, I was hooked from "This is Survivor" host Jeff Probst prods and challenges 16 Americans, who are marooned on the island of Borneo for 39 days. One survivor will leave with a million dollars. My husband and I started teasing each other. If we went.... It was the dynamic of seeing a society come together and who would lead, who would hunt, who would lounge, who would survive! Big Summer hit...everyone
gathered and it was the talk everywhere you went. I have watched a few more seasons, but for me, I want
a bigger challenge. Go survive summer with the midnight sun or I'd like to see men, be women for awhile.
Perms, curlers ,nails, Brazilian wax, run in high heels and wear a pregnancy suit, get up for 2 hrs feedingsand then let's see how you feel and somehow, simulate the pain of childbirth. Women also go survive as your man. I know, it would only be a simulation, but I think both sexes might gain more respect for each other.
7. Dexter-A vigilante of dark justice, he works for the police department in forensics, as a blood splatter analyst and by night..he hunts and kills those the cops can't apprehend. It is dark, scary and so wrong, but I love it. And for more intrigue his sister is a cop;Michael C. Hall is brilliant in this show; Season 5 starts Sept 26.
8. Glee-I convinced my daughter to watch, I knew she would love it. She loves music, loves to sing, is part of a choir. The parallels are sheer brilliance. The grown ups in the shows are going through situations, that mirror the students or is it the other way around?! It is a tangled web of high school drama, meets show choir and the diversity of relationships. You want to root for the underdog and you will remember how you survived high school. Yes, I am officially a gLeek~
9. True Blood-I rented the first one on Netflix and was stunned and amazed. It so isn't my kind of show.
Drama, blood, twisted triangles of sticky, southern dynamic woven in a bayou of occult add some vampires, werewolves and shape shifters and you have a spicy, gory gumbo! "Where's Sooookie?"~
10. Flipping a coin on this one it is between Quantum Leap and Star Trek. Star Trek wins! I grew up with this unique drama, making us ponder, what is out there, the final frontier? I love the cheesy adaptation and props! The story line was always similar yes, but so fun to see what creature, who was Captain Kirk going to romance this week, and the dynamic of the crew. Loved it; So happy we can see it in the theater with CGI, as it should be! Every time I put too many commas in my writing, I hear Captain Kirk talking..."Who, are, you? Spock, who, is, he?" Live long and prosper~
I didn't put my picks in any particular order:
1. I Love Lucy: I remember the first time seeing Lucy; My Mom said, let's watch this...augh, black n' white.
"Oh, she's really funny!" I loved the crazy things she would do, to be in her husband night club show, to meet movie stars and her attempt to be a great cook. The grape episode and the chocolate factory are two of my favs. I can't help, but smile just thinking about her outrageous stunts. My Mom calls me Lucy; Yes, I have had some moments. Water pipes bursting in her basement, trying to shovel snow off her roof, and trying to walk in rubber boots on ice, yeah I looked like a duck, I kept falling down. I really do love Lucy~
2. Candid Camera-Allen Funt would set up people to stage a fake meeting, accident, whatever and then you could watch the fall out. Sometimes it was amazing how people would react. I liked it, because our whole family would watch. I do think though, this lead to my brother and his friends attempting some stints in the neighborhood. Old purse in the road with fishing line tied to it. Pulling it away, just before one could reach it.
3.The Carol Burnett Show-My Mom n' I would watch this Saturday night; My Dad would be at the movie theater running a show. My two fav ones are: Carol and Harvey Korman are doing a scene in "Went With The Wind" Scarlett comes down the stairs to greet Rhett. The other scene is Tim Conway n' Harvey, they are plumbers, Jowls. The movie skits are zany~
4. SNL-Saturday Night Live a huge pool of talent~ So many skits and bloopers that were groundbreaking.
My brother had a friend over to hang out and he would stay and watch it with us. He is now my husband~
5. Six Feet Under-I saw this advertised and was curious, but didn't have HBO. Later when Netflix was
an option, I rented S1D1 and was hooked! Five seasons of innovative, unique and freaky television, it was ground breaking. Just hearing the sound track makes me want to start the series all over again~ Loved it! Nate was my fav, but I could also relate to Claire trying to find herself through art~
Did I really say ground breaking ....lol~
6. Survivor-Yes, I was hooked from "This is Survivor" host Jeff Probst prods and challenges 16 Americans, who are marooned on the island of Borneo for 39 days. One survivor will leave with a million dollars. My husband and I started teasing each other. If we went.... It was the dynamic of seeing a society come together and who would lead, who would hunt, who would lounge, who would survive! Big Summer hit...everyone
gathered and it was the talk everywhere you went. I have watched a few more seasons, but for me, I want
a bigger challenge. Go survive summer with the midnight sun or I'd like to see men, be women for awhile.
Perms, curlers ,nails, Brazilian wax, run in high heels and wear a pregnancy suit, get up for 2 hrs feedingsand then let's see how you feel and somehow, simulate the pain of childbirth. Women also go survive as your man. I know, it would only be a simulation, but I think both sexes might gain more respect for each other.
7. Dexter-A vigilante of dark justice, he works for the police department in forensics, as a blood splatter analyst and by night..he hunts and kills those the cops can't apprehend. It is dark, scary and so wrong, but I love it. And for more intrigue his sister is a cop;Michael C. Hall is brilliant in this show; Season 5 starts Sept 26.
8. Glee-I convinced my daughter to watch, I knew she would love it. She loves music, loves to sing, is part of a choir. The parallels are sheer brilliance. The grown ups in the shows are going through situations, that mirror the students or is it the other way around?! It is a tangled web of high school drama, meets show choir and the diversity of relationships. You want to root for the underdog and you will remember how you survived high school. Yes, I am officially a gLeek~
9. True Blood-I rented the first one on Netflix and was stunned and amazed. It so isn't my kind of show.
Drama, blood, twisted triangles of sticky, southern dynamic woven in a bayou of occult add some vampires, werewolves and shape shifters and you have a spicy, gory gumbo! "Where's Sooookie?"~
10. Flipping a coin on this one it is between Quantum Leap and Star Trek. Star Trek wins! I grew up with this unique drama, making us ponder, what is out there, the final frontier? I love the cheesy adaptation and props! The story line was always similar yes, but so fun to see what creature, who was Captain Kirk going to romance this week, and the dynamic of the crew. Loved it; So happy we can see it in the theater with CGI, as it should be! Every time I put too many commas in my writing, I hear Captain Kirk talking..."Who, are, you? Spock, who, is, he?" Live long and prosper~
Comments
Thanks for participating in the blogfest!
ForGleeve me, Glee - I'll never forget you again!
Ahh, "Candid Camera" - that one never crossed my mind but it's a really interesting choice.
"The Carol Burnett Show" I did consider, and although it didn't quite make my Top Ten list, I loved it way back when and watched it regularly. Conway kracked me up! Heck, Conway kracked EVERYONE up, even his fellow cast members.
~ D-FensDogg
'Loyal American Underground'
CD
such great choices, so many to choose
:)........
iZombie
Yvonne.
I really liked the first few seasons of Survivor, too--I think until it became so intentionally strategic.
Nice list.
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Top Ten TV Blogfest
My husband would approve of Start Trek, but I've never been much of a trekkie. And Dexter. I keep hearing about Dexter... hmmm... :o)
My Lucy moment was likely when the basement was flooding, I had been shop vac-ing, but was trying to get the water in the corner up with a turkey baster, when my daughter's boyfriend knocked on the door. I opened it, turkey baster in hand. He later told Lisa "your mom is sucking up the water with a TURKEY BASTER!" (Thus probably confirming family suspicions I am OCD:) )
It was fun looking back at these old shows.......thanks!
Lee
Tossing It Out
I didn't even think of Quantum Leap or I Love Lucy!! Love those!
I'm obsessed with True Blood. Obsessed!
My all-time fav I Love Lucy episode was the chocolate factory, too.
Lyn
W.I.P. It: A Writer's Journey
~that rebel, Olivia
I love some of these golden oldies.. remember them well... and Dexter really had me hooked when it first came out.. I must admit I missed the last series.. I think it faded out a bit here.. must try and catch up with it..
As kids we used to stay up all night when the movie marathons were on.. ie I'm older enough to remember when the tv stations closed at 1am... at least here they did... come movie marathon weekends we would overdose on tv.. hahaha
Ok.. speaking of all night.. i should be sleeping.. Have a lovely day.. xxx Julie
Stephen Tremp
i watch one t.v. show and this is it...
MODERN FAMILY! it rocks. it is hilarious. you HAVE to watch it.
(p.s. i am way behind on email, but i am sitting with your words and loving your love you always send my way...i will write back soon...sorry)
beautiful demonstration.
awards for you.
Thanks for the support
11 hours to go, wow.
Happy Tuesday!