I do admire you for being able to do this! Adds spice and fun! I used to rather like the VH G9.
Top marks for attention to detail.
I always liked the Dick van Dyke show. Mary Tyler Moore was also attractive in a Debbie Reynolds wholesome fashion.
What always fascinated me was the way when Dick opened the door and he was straight in the front room. There never seemed to be a hallway in those TV sets. Key in the door. 'Hi honey I'm home' and straight onto the sofa.
The takeaway pizza would have seemed exotic and attractive in the UK in 1967. Little did we know.
Much the same as when a girl on roller skates approaches Fred Flinstone's car when he is watching a drive-in movie and serves him a brontosaurus burger on a little tray that hangs from the car window.
I am still fascinated by those brown paper bags with no handles that feature in all US films with grocery scenes.
Super stuff, love the popover shirt.
A rather sexy-looking witch. A woman who runs a corsetry shop near me reminds me of her.
^ 'I dream of Jeannie' was the other one. A bit like 'The Munsters' and 'The Adams Family', two shows with a similar theme. Of the latter two, I cannot remember which featured the child with the prominent widow's peak.
That was Eddie Munster, K, who slept in a drawer with his little werewolf doll. I tried watching it on video with my kids a few years ago. Excrutiating, like 'The Man From UNCLE'.
Some things which hold a place in our childhood affections, should never really be revisted...
Scooby Doo... Fuckin' torture. Even without Scrappy Doo!
Oh, I don't know. Daphne was kind of cute, for a cartoon. Better than the endless hours of Winnie the Pooh I once had to endure with my daughters.
Luckily, I just got my 7 year old girl into Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans, (original, of course). Mmmm... Judi Bowker!