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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    One of the cool things in the fifties was what they called variety shows. Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante and the like. All of these had entertainers who had played vaudeville and took those acts to television. Even in the movies stars like Abbot & Costello and the Marx Brothers were often duplicating what they had done on the stage in vaudeville.

    Shows I recall watching when I was really young were Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Rin Tin Tin and when I was allowed to stay up Gunsmoke when it was a half hour. All the shows except for some of the variety type were a half hour to begin with. Alfred Hitchcock, Twilight Zone. Great stuff those.

    I can remember when movies were a quarter and that was for first run features. There was a theater downtown that ran grade B flicks and the admission was fifteen cents for three features. Movies had the previews (coming attraction) and then a newsreel followed by the feature and then a cartoon. My grandpa took me to one and it showed ironworkers building a skyscraper, walking the iron away up high. I told my grandpa that I wanted to do that and he told me they were "lunatics."
    Thanks JimmyHAD, for some reason, your post brought back some memories as well. I remember Gunsmoke, the Rifle Man, Carol Burnett, Abott and Costello, and my old favorite, Laurel and Hardy!

    Then when you mentioned your Grandfather, like a flash I remembered he and I always watching this show together:

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    anyone remember Victory at sea? used to watch that with my dad, a lifetime navy guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    anyone remember Victory at sea? used to watch that with my dad, a lifetime navy guy.
    I love that show, I actually have the DVD of Victory at Sea, World War I and World War II in Color. Plus, for the last several years, I have been fascinated with studying the American Civil War, so I purchased Ken Burns Documentary, "The Civil War".

    In the DVD's for the First World War, there's a scene showing the Victory Parade in the States, and if you watch the parade, toward the end, you can see soldiers marching wearing the Blue and the Grey uniforms...

    But Victory at Sea, never tire of seeing that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    anyone remember Victory at sea? used to watch that with my dad, a lifetime navy guy.
    Watched it when it came out, Just got our first TV just before. Thanks
    Still available from Belle and Blade! I have it and watch it at least once a year or more. There is the Army version also and I don't remember the same exactly but like Victory on land or similar and still available.
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    Yeah, I remember when we got our first TV, early 50's, I was about 6 or 7. It had a round screen and a green tint. It was like watching on a radar screen.

    Howdy Doody
    Our Gang, " The Little Rascals"
    The Lone Ranger
    Oh, and Super Man.

    Those were my big ones!

    And then this locally produced show in OKC, OK.
    NOW, This was BIG!!

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9YdxWJKOCHI
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    Saw an episode of Pawn Stars where they bought a Bazooka for 350.00! HAR!
    I shot a girl from across the street in the eye with one back in the day. Messed her up. Was made to go over and apologize!
    Ahhhhhh memories!
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    Any ordinary child would have been happy with a capgun,,,but not a child from Texas,,Oh No,,,,they have to have Bazooka's,,,


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    Ha! I am figuring since they said from '63 that this is it! I remember setting it on the ground and sticking thumbs in to cock it.
    Sucker would propel most anything! I reckon she was lucky I hit her with the ( included) blue rocket instead of other 'options' !
    We launched everything we could find from it!
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