I've started a community for classic television fans of the 1950s through the 1990s. All genres such as westerns, soap operas and science fiction are welcome. Examples of content that can be posted
[Classic TV archival w/commercials] SNICK 08-21-1993
This is a classic SNICK block recorded on 08-21-1993, with the original commercials intact. This is fair use as it is cultural archival in its original context, and is not commercially available anywhere.
If you are looking for some Halloween entertainment here is something you might not have seen before. The Samara Morgan YouTube channel has a series of short videos parodying the adult version of Wednesday
I remember watching Mister Ed as reruns on Nick at Nite. It wasn't my favorite show at the time since I preferred Lassie on Nickelodeon. I did appreciate the fantasy aspect of an animal that could talk
I believe one of the most underappreciated classic TV series is Hogan's Heroes (1965-1971). It had clever story plots and a very talented comedic cast. The pilot episode was slightly different than the
[Classic TV archival w/commercials] SNICK 08-21-1993
This is a classic SNICK block recorded on 08-21-1993, with the original commercials intact. This is fair use as it is cultural archival in its original context, and is not commercially available anywhere.
Who's Who in Star Trek #1 (March 1987) by DC Comics Written and researched by Allan Asherman, drawn by various, cover by Howard Chaykin. - Buy this comic book with Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies
Adapted into Comic Books - The Ren & Stimpy Show from 1995
The Ren & Stimpy Show Wizard Mini Comic (1995) by Wizard Magazine and Marvel Comics Written by James Felder, drawn by Matt Maley and Gary Fields. - Buy this comic book with Bitcoin and many other
This is a cross post of @holovision/holovision-reviews-partridge-family-2200-a-d by @holovision. This 1974 cartoon seems weird but it really aired on saturday mornings for half a season.