26 NEW SHOWS OF FALL TV 1957

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  • The theme intros to 26 of the 47 new series that debuted in the fall of 1957, TV's first "Hollywood Season".
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  • @Mynamesalexa
    @Mynamesalexa Před 5 lety +22

    Have Gun Will Travel was one of my childhood favorites along with The Whirlybirds.

    • @robertkondik4313
      @robertkondik4313 Před 4 lety +1

      I thought Palidin was cool when I was a kid because he could quote Shakespeare

    • @frdjr2529
      @frdjr2529 Před 4 lety +1

      I had the "Have Gun-Will Travel" board game. Great show!

    • @robinjohnson8149
      @robinjohnson8149 Před 4 lety +2

      You're old. Lol

  • @earltrombley7646
    @earltrombley7646 Před 10 lety +36

    As far as I'm concerned; this is when the "Golden Age Of Television" started. I was 10 and liked most of these shows. Still watch Perry Mason.

    • @ipsurvivor
      @ipsurvivor Před 5 lety +2

      EARL TROMBLEY - The Moth Eaten Mink was shown this morning on METV. Not the first episode but apparently a very popular one. Noir in many respects.
      I watch a lot of these shows currently.

    • @GeorgePenton-np9rh
      @GeorgePenton-np9rh Před 4 lety +1

      @@ipsurvivor It was not the first episode aired but it was the first one shot. It was the pilot.

    • @nooctip
      @nooctip Před rokem

      Isn't it true.

  • @VIRGONOMICS
    @VIRGONOMICS Před 2 lety +3

    The best. The genius and high standards of material was way more advanced than the crap on TV today .

  • @kingbee1500
    @kingbee1500 Před 10 lety +21

    1957-58 was a great first year for some classic shows..."Perry Mason," "Leave It To Beaver," "Bachelor Father," "The Real McCoys" and others. And talk about Western-crazy...!

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 Před 3 lety

      Yeah. There was a great resurgence of popularity of westerns after WW2 that led into TV in the 50’s and even the. 60’s. I think after WW2 people wanted to return to the simpler times of the Old West after seeing how technology developed that could kill millions with the atomic bomb. That was the Atomic Age. The word “nuclear “ had not become widely used except in the “nuclear family” which meant something completely different. At the time people were living under the threat of the Cold War and wanted to escape to simpler times when people rode horses, there were no cars and had simple well defined values. This of course was an abstraction invented by Hollywood in the movies. It was a fantasy which was whyit was so appealing. It never was true only an idealized interpretation of the past.

  • @aquascape8816
    @aquascape8816 Před 8 lety +12

    Absolutely loved the westerns! But of all of them none will ever take the place of The Rifleman in my heart!

    • @evelyngulia9599
      @evelyngulia9599 Před 6 lety +1

      Aquascape okooooooooooooooooo"

    • @ipsurvivor
      @ipsurvivor Před 5 lety +3

      Aquascape - I agree. I think it’s aged better than Gun Smoke in most respects.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před rokem +1

      Westerns were only 50 years ago
      (From that time)
      Or before 1907...and the last 3 states on mainland
      Very few cars..so westerns went over big

  • @windymoore4009
    @windymoore4009 Před 9 lety +16

    These were the best shows ever. Remember watching them with my folks and of course, in much later years the reruns when they were shown. Still see some of the westerns on the Western Channel and the other shows on CZcams. Thank you for being there CZcams.

  • @stephencook1063
    @stephencook1063 Před 7 lety +16

    I was age 8--soaked it all up and loved it all, esp. Zorro!

    • @teto85
      @teto85 Před 5 lety +1

      I was much younger but I watched the Zorro reruns. Especially those episodes with Annette. And who can forget Perry Mason.

  • @MarkusDarkscribe
    @MarkusDarkscribe Před 10 lety +26

    Wow, it was a totally different world back then.

    • @dondressel4802
      @dondressel4802 Před 5 lety +6

      Mark G. Heckel a much better world

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před rokem +1

      Edward R. Murrow would have disagreed with you. During his address at the Radio and Television News Directors Association convention on October 15, 1958, he stated:
      *"Our history will be what we make it. And if there are any historians about fifty or a hundred years from now, and there should be preserved the kinescopes for one week of all three networks, they will there find recorded in black and white, or perhaps in color, evidence of decadence, escapism and insulation from the realities of the world in which we live. I invite your attention to the television schedules of all networks between the hours of 8 and 11 p.m., Eastern Time. Here you will find only fleeting and spasmodic reference to the fact that this nation is in mortal danger. There are, it is true, occasional informative programs presented in that intellectual ghetto on Sunday afternoons. But during the daily peak viewing periods, television in the main insulates us from the realities of the world in which we live. If this state of affairs continues, we may alter an advertising slogan to read: LOOK NOW, AND PAY LATER."*

    • @blainenodes8182
      @blainenodes8182 Před 9 měsíci

      @@fromthesidelines can you imagine what he might think about social media and AI,pay now & pay later❗😈

  • @VIRGONOMICS
    @VIRGONOMICS Před 2 lety +2

    I love old Westerns and especially the TV Shows from 50’s & 60’s .
    Thanks for compiling this -

  • @arkadyrenko4133
    @arkadyrenko4133 Před 7 lety +28

    I was 6 in 1957. Now I know why I always wanted to be a cowboy gunslinger.

    • @swiggy1957
      @swiggy1957 Před 5 lety +2

      I was about a month and a half old when these shows aired, but I still wanted to be a cowboy. I remember watching Have Gun Will Travel, Wagon Train, and Maverick. Also, shows that continued afterwards but started earlier, like Roy Rogers, Bonanza, and The Virginian.

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 Před 4 lety +1

      I was just born but had a older brother who grew up during all this but watched all theee as my elders did and others watched in reruns . Tombstone Territory was a very good show and Combat, Untouchables Peter Gunn and Perry Mason , Alfred Hitchcock , Thriller . 50s television was an experiment in entertainment and many shows were shot Live and were done in one take as the mistakes were fixed by a good cast who improvised and kept going with the show. Also the Live commercials were on 3 products rather than the hundreds nowadays .

    • @Bob.W.
      @Bob.W. Před 4 lety +1

      Me too. Same age.

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 Před 3 lety

      Me Too. We didn’t have a TV and at the time I wasn’t much aware of it. A year or so later we must have as I can remember waiting until 5:30 PM when TV broadcasting started for the day.

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 Před 2 lety

      I was one year old

  • @inkey2
    @inkey2 Před 7 lety +7

    takes me back. I remember being very young...probably 4 years old watching Zorro. For my birthday I got the Disney Zorro hat, sword (the sword had a piece of chalk fitted at the tip so you could make the ""Z" for Zorro all over the sidewalks) and the zorro flintlock pistol

    • @GeorgePenton-np9rh
      @GeorgePenton-np9rh Před 4 lety

      I had a suit like that but I got mine at Christmas '58.

    • @markaungst8973
      @markaungst8973 Před 2 lety

      Sorrow was not 1957 more like65 0r maybe as late as 67.

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 Před 2 lety +1

    These were the real television shows of the 50s/ 60's.still watch these today, thanks to this medium,

  • @malirabbit6228
    @malirabbit6228 Před 4 lety +2

    My husband and I sometimes are able to catch old time radio shows Eve Arden is one of my favorite shows!

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 Před 4 lety +2

    I was only one year old so I didn't watch these until many were either in reruns or well later into their production runs. And many that I never heard of were long gone by the time I was 8yrs old . I did enjoy a lot of them in reruns. Dennis the Menace, Leave it to Beaver, The Untouchables, Wagon Train., Gunsmoke..... Those were the days.....for everything there is a season. ✌🏻💙🇺🇸

  • @plvasquez9545
    @plvasquez9545 Před 10 lety +6

    "Suspicion" intro is quite fantastic!

  • @44032
    @44032 Před 3 lety +5

    This was the greatest year for TV westerns. I once totaled the number of new western shows and their episodes by year and came up with this:
    1955: 8 new shows, 1199 episodes, 150 episodes per show.
    1956: 5 new shows, 468 episodes, 94 per show.
    1957: 16 new shows, 1514 episodes, 95 per show.
    1958: 14 new shows, 902 episodes, 64 per show.
    1959: 14 new shows, 1202 episodes, 86 per show.
    1960: 7 new shows, 212 episodes, 30 per show.
    1961: 2 new shows, 37 episodes, 19 per show.
    1962: 3 new shows, 289 episodes, 96 per show.
    1963: 1 new show, 19 episodes.
    1964: 1 new show, 165 episodes.
    1965: 8 new shows, 471 episodes, 59 per show.
    1966: 4 new shows, 107 episodes, 27 per show.
    1967: 5 new shows, 206 episodes, 41 per show
    1968: 2 new shows, 77 episodes, 39 per show.

    • @653j521
      @653j521 Před 11 měsíci

      By greatest you mean quantity not quality.

    • @44032
      @44032 Před 11 měsíci

      @@653j521 1955 would have to win that title, based on the number of episodes per show. But 1957 had some quality, too: Have Gun Will Travel, Maverick, Sugarfoot, Tales of Wells Fargo, the Restless Gun, etc.

  • @pattibrooks1907
    @pattibrooks1907 Před 5 lety +15

    Tv was so much more worth watching !Thats why I watch Cable as the classic channels always plays the old Tv Shows !!

  • @kennysherrill6542
    @kennysherrill6542 Před 5 lety +4

    I still have my 55 Chevy and I still like these shows. Old Kenny

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you for posting the 26 new TV shows of 1957. It's always good to learn about how certain shows that are shown in reruns got their start. Unfortunately, other shows have been lost in the network vaults, with kinescope/ regular film negatives destroyed. I would like to see Joan Caulfield's Sally series to see what that show was like.

  • @windymoore4009
    @windymoore4009 Před 9 lety +8

    I neglected to mention that a couple of these shows I had forgotten about and want to thank you RwDt09 for creating this list and the other uploads as well. Your great for doing this.

  • @brendaproffitt8520
    @brendaproffitt8520 Před 7 lety +3

    wow awesome commercials and tv's clips wonderful job thank you

  • @maureentuohy8672
    @maureentuohy8672 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Zorro, Maverick, Wagon Train, Leave it to Beaver, Perry Mason, Have Gun Will Travel, man those were the days!!!! Nothing like it today!

  • @brendaproffitt8520
    @brendaproffitt8520 Před 7 lety +6

    awesome tv shows and great to watch these are the best old shows in reruns thank you

  • @bovnycccoperalover3579
    @bovnycccoperalover3579 Před 5 lety +4

    I was 5 at the time. I loved all the Westerns but Zorro with Guy Williams was my favorite.

  • @ianblakesley3349
    @ianblakesley3349 Před 10 lety +11

    The original (and best) "Perry Mason", shown over here in UK on the BBC. Fascinating to recall that its two leads (Raymond Burr and William Thalman) had usually played villains in many of the classic "Films Noir" of the late 40s/early 50s. Truly a golden age of TV..

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Před 8 lety

      Burr had actually auditioned for the role of Hamilton Burger, as the show had been developed with Fred MacMurray in mind for Mason. He, of course, turned it down (remember, he only agreed to do MY THREE SONS on the condition all his scenes would be filmed in a two-month window). They did like Burr as a replacement, but felt he was too hefty to play the part--he dieted off 120 pounds

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před rokem

      Perry mason, gunsmoke, and dragnet, were very noir in the 50s..but softened in the 60s

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před rokem

      @@tomservo56954 raymond burr played a lawyer in a movie with Angela lansbury
      Craig Carlson was the role..practicing for mason
      The movie was called
      PLEASE MURDER ME..

    • @kevinmadden1645
      @kevinmadden1645 Před rokem

      If you didn't like westerns you were out of luck. There were something like 35 of them on every week at one point .

  • @usermikes
    @usermikes Před 6 lety +8

    Sugarfoot ...He lives out in Long Island NY now...

  • @dondressel4802
    @dondressel4802 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for posting these great memories
    Oh I wish I could go back

  • @gregeversman7413
    @gregeversman7413 Před 7 lety +5

    One thing that really surprised me was that some of these shows were in color .I don't remember anyone I knew having a color T.V. until the late 60's.I was seven in '57, brings back memories.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před 5 lety +3

      NBC was the network that was really "pushing" color that season (about a dozen of their prime-time shows- most of them variety shows- were in color). CBS had only ONE weekly show in color: "THE RED SKELTON SHOW". ABC had neither the money or the resources to transmit ANY color programming at the time.

  • @ericl7238
    @ericl7238 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Simple times and great years of my life. How I would love to re-live it.

  • @robertvillarreal4525
    @robertvillarreal4525 Před 5 lety +3

    Hard to believe those days were so Amazing!

  • @RaulMartinez-py2mi
    @RaulMartinez-py2mi Před 9 lety +15

    A great many Westerns, a genre that's all but gone the way of all flesh.

  • @PtolemyJones
    @PtolemyJones Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, you started off with a winner, Have Gun, Will Travel was a great show.

  • @swiggy1957
    @swiggy1957 Před 5 lety +7

    These shows debuted a little over a month after I was born. Any wonder I wanted to grow up to be a cowboy. Some, I was only aware of by name, like Sugarfoot, and only because I remember older sibs mentioning it. Others, I remember watching first run, Like Maverick, Wagon Train, and Have Gun Will Travel. The variety show? Don't remember a single one of them, while sit-coms like Leave It To Beaver I watched first run. Bachelor Father, I recall the references, but never saw it until the 1980s, when I was a married father. Don't recognize it? Uncle raises his sibling's child after her parents die. Some old memories here
    Westerns were the life blood of TV at the time, but their days were numbered, as just a few weeks later, the Space Age ramped up with the launch of Sputnik. (Oct 4, 1957, exact 2 months after I was launched in this world)

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez Před rokem +1

    Had NO idea there were so many "musical" shows on TV in 1957!!

  • @TheZen900
    @TheZen900 Před 5 lety +9

    I grew up watching tv westerns. I loved TV back then. I always thought tv would be around but 5 yrs ago I cancelled my cable because there was nothing decent to watch. Why should I pay $80 a month for garbage? Modern tv is nothing but mind control, fake news and PC. Do yourself a favor and cancel your cable.

  • @HimJimRimDim
    @HimJimRimDim Před 9 lety +6

    TV Westerns and western movies were a big thing in the 50's. When I was a youngster there was always a western on.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před rokem

      Back in the 50s, either you had a horse, of your friends did. Unless you were in the cities

  • @randywiggins1248
    @randywiggins1248 Před 4 lety

    Nice. Thanks for posting these. If not for CZcams I would not know these shows existed or be able to see any of them.

    • @markcornish2519
      @markcornish2519 Před 4 lety

      A classic tv network metv shows westerns weekday afternoons and all day saturday

  • @julymiller9296
    @julymiller9296 Před 5 lety +5

    Have Gun Will Travel, Maverick, Wagon Train, Zorro?, The Real McCoys, Leave it to Beaver, Perry Mason Missing: The Price is Right, Tic Tac Dough, American Bandstand

  • @williamg2552
    @williamg2552 Před 6 lety +5

    TRACKDOWN Starring Robert Culp...one of the BEST WESTERNS EVER !!!

  • @gzhampton
    @gzhampton Před 9 lety +7

    Maverick, Zorro, Leave it to Beaver, and Perry Mason will last forever. It most be easy to do country all the time in the 1957 especially from the MGM backlots.
    "The Big Record" should have been called the 45s.
    At least with most of the actress there was no Photoshop to fix them up.

  • @MrAlsfan5
    @MrAlsfan5 Před 6 lety +4

    Lol, I remember most of those shows as I was ten. Ouch, where has time gone?

    • @QED_
      @QED_ Před 4 lety +1

      @MrAlsfan5: It seems that the only really god answer might be: "Back where it came from . . ."

  • @williamlewis9320
    @williamlewis9320 Před rokem +2

    These were REAL TV SHOWS, we will NEVER see their likes again!

    • @notsureiL
      @notsureiL Před 10 měsíci +1

      When studios had money and people watched regular tv.

  • @2011sjw
    @2011sjw Před 10 lety +6

    ..................................................someone's doing their homework..........thx kindly for this post................................!!!

  • @pyotty
    @pyotty Před 8 lety +6

    Arguably, the best if certainly one of the best ever written, produced, and acted shows of all time debuted this year, "Perry Mason".

    • @ShaggyDawg
      @ShaggyDawg Před 7 lety +1

      True, but it created millions of armchair law "experts" who thought every trial was like a Perry Mason trial!

    • @frdjr2529
      @frdjr2529 Před 4 lety

      @49jubilee The final episode of "Perry Mason", broadcast 5/22/66, recently aired on MeTV.

    • @Mimi-jn3fi
      @Mimi-jn3fi Před 4 lety

      I still watch it every night on MeTV.

    • @markh7147
      @markh7147 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ShaggyDawg Preliminary trials, did want to pay for jury extras.

  • @mikefranklin3242
    @mikefranklin3242 Před 4 lety +2

    TV was my babysitter then. All the shows were morality plays, unlike today.

  • @myyoutubepage199
    @myyoutubepage199 Před 4 lety +3

    RIP to Ken Osmond a.k.a Eddie Haskel in the show

  • @jamesshort8385
    @jamesshort8385 Před 4 lety +2

    Most of these shows were either still being produced or were in syndication when tv was my baby sitter in the 1960's.

  • @RSEFX
    @RSEFX Před 4 lety +3

    Interesting to see how creative the opening was on ZORRO, certainly compared to the generic sameness of all the openings of the other western shows at the time. I'm not a big Disney fan, but have to hand it to them: They were definitely a cut-above. The era of the so-called "adult western" (as opposed to the Saturday morning/matinee shows like THE LONE RANGER, HOPPALONG CASSIDY, etc.

  • @44032
    @44032 Před 3 lety +2

    Looking at the IMDB, the final clip is not from a weekly program but proably from "The Edsel Show", which was the most popular special of the year, (even if the car wasn't), and which is renowned for one of the first uses of videotape. They kinescoped the show anyway in case the tape didn't work and this looks like it's from the kinescope. There was a "Frank Sinatra Show" but that was from 1950-52.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před rokem +1

      Frank was on ABC's prime-time schedule in the 1957-'58 season (on Fridays), alternately sponsored by Bulova Watch Co. and Liggett & Myers [Chesterfield].

  • @dougfinlay7528
    @dougfinlay7528 Před 5 lety +5

    The rise of Warner Brothers TV, then Revue and soon Four Star.

  • @foldsofblubber
    @foldsofblubber Před 2 lety +2

    NYC really took it on the chin in the late 50's- giants, dodgers and tv production all
    moving west.

  • @kingbee1500
    @kingbee1500 Před 7 lety +17

    BTW....great job in using actual 1957-58 opens footage, not generic. For instance, that "Have Gun-Will Travel" footage IS from Season 1, Show 1, September 1957.

    • @RwDt09
      @RwDt09  Před 7 lety +4

      Well, I do try to be season specific to recapture the exact look and tone of the period. Sometimes it's not possible to find the right intro, either because it doesn't exist for use or due to the rare copyright issue, so an intro from the most recent preceding or whichever following season that's available would be used instead, or a clip of a show.

    • @swiggy1957
      @swiggy1957 Před 5 lety +1

      @@RwDt09 Great. I probably was in the room when some of these shows debuted, but I don't remember. I was barely over a month old.

  • @richardblayneamerican8149

    Now I know I chose 'Cowboy'(retired) as the right profession. 'Zorro' was already taken.

  • @maryroberts2043
    @maryroberts2043 Před 5 lety +3

    I only remember one episode of Court of Last resort. A wife was trying to save her husband from electric chair because she believed he was innocent but he was guilty all the time.

  • @rolandrodriguez1381
    @rolandrodriguez1381 Před 3 lety +1

    Good viewing. Thx!

  • @rayeisenstein1297
    @rayeisenstein1297 Před 9 lety +2

    I hope you put full episodes of these on CZcams

  • @maryperez6169
    @maryperez6169 Před 5 lety +4

    That must have been the best year for television!

  • @garywright7826
    @garywright7826 Před 5 lety +2

    1957 what a great year ! Not saying it because i was born that year but..... wtf i'm lying!😀😀😀😀

  • @robertdipaola3447
    @robertdipaola3447 Před 3 lety +2

    "Golly gee wally, I found this hidden atomic bomb, honestly, I didn't know I wasn't supposed to bring it home"-- the beaver

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 Před 2 lety

      Gee beave now you got to tell Dad he might just haul off and hit ya

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall Před 9 lety +6

    The big ratings heavyweight of all these turned out to be "Wagon Train," but it just doesn't have the following today some of these others still enjoy.

    • @ipsurvivor
      @ipsurvivor Před 5 lety +1

      D. M. Bell It’s on Mon thru Friday/Sat on METV... It’s good but Bonanza and The Rifleman are much better in my opinion.

  • @brockwhite730
    @brockwhite730 Před 8 lety +3

    These premiered the year I went into 2nd grade and I don't remember so many westerns!

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 Před 8 lety +9

    If you didn't like Westerns, and I didn't, and you were a kid who had to watch what his family liked, you were out of luck. Thank goodness for Perry Mason, Hawaiian Eye and a few comedies that interrupted the never-ending flow of guns, horses and dust.

    • @Spillers72
      @Spillers72 Před 7 lety +3

      Chris N now we have endless reality shows, lol

  • @robharding1957
    @robharding1957 Před 6 lety +1

    Born in this year, & I would not change a darn thing, but if you asked me today, I would change everything,

  • @fredericriter4146
    @fredericriter4146 Před 6 lety +24

    You know Ward you were a little hard on the Beaver last night

    • @packingten
      @packingten Před 4 lety +2

      Oh stop it that was worn out 50 YEARS AGO!!.

    • @richardeast3328
      @richardeast3328 Před 4 lety

      @@packingten The Beaver was worn out.

    • @raros5475
      @raros5475 Před 4 lety +1

      I love it!

    • @howardwayne3974
      @howardwayne3974 Před 3 lety +1

      Can we keep this sort of thing out of a nice program ? Please ? That comment is the same sort of garbage we rail against in the comments section. We don't watch the stuff on today because of the lowbrow smirking type of humor that is prevelant on today's shows but yet under the guise of " freedom of speech " the same thing is printed here .

    • @fredericriter4146
      @fredericriter4146 Před 3 lety +1

      @@howardwayne3974 RAP MUSIC IS A LOT BETTER MOVIES ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN WHAT I SAID. DO YOU LIVE IN MOMMY'S BASEMENT?

  • @michaelmerck7576
    @michaelmerck7576 Před 2 lety +1

    I have Perry Mason themesong as my phone ringtone

  • @OldsVistaCruiser
    @OldsVistaCruiser Před 4 lety +2

    The first 6 minutes were all horse operas. That alone tells you how big Westerns were in that era!

  • @thewkovacs316
    @thewkovacs316 Před 2 lety +1

    this is why all my 93 father watches now are westerns

  • @MrTrashcan1
    @MrTrashcan1 Před 5 lety +2

    Never knew Eve Arden had her own show. Only ever knew her from The Mothers-in-Law.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Před 5 lety +3

      You never heard of "Our Miss Brooks"?

    • @MrTrashcan1
      @MrTrashcan1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@luisreyes1963 Only recently. It was before my time.

  • @NP4Mayans
    @NP4Mayans Před 9 lety +9

    Amazing how many of the shows were westerns..... Do they even make westerns (as TV shows) anymore?

  • @dannybowden8909
    @dannybowden8909 Před 5 lety +9

    All of the best westerns came out in 57. They sure picked the worst actors to play Nick & Nora in the Thin Man series.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před 4 lety +2

      Yet, "THE THIN MAN" lasted two seasons (78 episodes).

    • @44032
      @44032 Před 3 lety

      It's a watchable show. The leads aren't equal to William Powell and Myrna Loy but they are good enough to carry the show. Phyllis Kirk is from my home town so I enjoy her work.

  • @jonimichalski9193
    @jonimichalski9193 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful ❤️ so many western s and today unfortunately not one on the Major Network s come on ABC NBC and CBS Get back on track with family programming now particularly at least give it a try and some good comedies too we need family faith program s on the Major Network now and clean Drama we need the good clean old fashioned days back again now

  • @elc1960
    @elc1960 Před rokem +3

    I took the time to read through the past comments, and it seems to me that many young people watching this video find the shows profiled here "boring." You see kids, many of these shows were programs that told "stories" to entertain their audience, who were not afflicted with attention spans quicker than a jackrabbit on speed. You also had musical variety shows that catered to an audience that didn't expect their performers to do outrageous things for shock value or act like fools in public. The musical programs back then weren't "reality/competitions" where the performers have no discernible style of their own and merely sound and look like carbon copies of each other. Oh yeah, another thing: Westerns back then were what people wanted to see, so maybe the networks did go a little bit overboard with them, but a number of the shows are considered among the greatest TV shows ever created (e.g.: Perry Mason, Maverick, Have Gun Will Travel). So maybe you should look at this as a historic account and not so much as nostalgia. And if you DO find this boring, please feel free to look for a video that is more to your liking. I yield the floor to the next commenter.

  • @aitch3
    @aitch3 Před rokem +1

    Lots of Western themed shows. Some must have been filmed at legendary Iverson Ranch.

  • @keithbrown8490
    @keithbrown8490 Před 3 lety

    WESTERNS ruled for sure ! Soon after came the Doctors, Cops and the Lawyers shows but westerns for about 10 to 15 years in the 50's into the 60's they were king !

  • @benlee913
    @benlee913 Před 5 lety +2

    I was born in 1958 I almost watched this on tv but........

  • @frizzlefrap
    @frizzlefrap Před 8 lety +3

    use to be scared of those faces .... on the intro to "suspicion"

  • @jguerrero447
    @jguerrero447 Před 5 lety +5

    Dove....it's like creaming on your face.....lol

  • @prittstick857
    @prittstick857 Před 7 lety +4

    Who came here to see what their grandmothers watched

  • @Csprint
    @Csprint Před 5 lety +2

    The opening of "The Big Record" presented by Oldsmobile shows a Mercury record label!

    • @steffen19k
      @steffen19k Před 5 lety +2

      Mercury records had nothing to do with the Ford brand.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Před 4 lety +1

      Mercury was Patti's label at the time.

  • @earlleeruhf3130
    @earlleeruhf3130 Před 10 měsíci +1

    26 shows, first 10 were westerns, between all those T.V. shows add on all the Western movies and its no wonder I reached a point where I grew Sick of them. Thank goodness for Schock Theatre and Tarzan movies to break up the tumble weed some what. And the Outer Limits and Twilight Zone.

  • @VIRGONOMICS
    @VIRGONOMICS Před 2 lety

    What a time

  •  Před 4 lety

    14:46 .. my new ringtone.

  • @Lisa-di1wi
    @Lisa-di1wi Před 8 lety +2

    This was when I was born; the fall of '57.

    • @ShaggyDawg
      @ShaggyDawg Před 7 lety

      Me too! :-) Well, May '57.

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina Před 6 lety

      January representing here

    • @al8603cl
      @al8603cl Před 6 lety

      October 1957

    • @robharding1957
      @robharding1957 Před 6 lety +1

      What took you so long ?, I was born in August, and looking at the choice of television, I think we had it pretty good. Like my dad before me, I loved the western shows.

  • @classicrockcafe
    @classicrockcafe Před 4 lety +3

    I think my first year of watching regular TV shows were in 1955. Two that I remember were Topper and Noah. But I did not really watch Noah. It was just on, while my mother watched it. It looked boring to me. Topper was interesting though. I guess both series were gone by 1957.

    • @williamwingo4740
      @williamwingo4740 Před 2 lety

      Leo G. Carroll was great as Topper. My favorite bit was when one of the ghosts carries a towel across the room and Ms. Topper sees it:
      "Cosmo, that towel--it just shot cross the room!"
      "Well of course, dear--it's a Cannon towel."

  • @falcon664
    @falcon664 Před 2 lety

    Zorro starred Guy Williams who later went into space with June Lockhart on the Jupiter II, Lost in Space.

  • @cpcva724
    @cpcva724 Před 5 lety +5

    I now know how the Western died it was beaten to death

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 Před 2 lety +1

      PETA said it was being mean to horses with all the shooting around them

  • @jguerrero447
    @jguerrero447 Před 3 lety +1

    so many westerns.

  • @EmbreeWalkerII
    @EmbreeWalkerII Před 10 lety +4

    The shows that leave an impression on a 4 yr old - Perry Mason, Maverick, Have Gun Will Travel. And of course, Disney's classic-Zorro.

  • @voodoo49
    @voodoo49 Před 3 lety +1

    Maverick wearing a white hat!

  • @gregoryabbot420
    @gregoryabbot420 Před 2 lety +1

    The trigger pull on Paladin's revolver was ONE OUNCE?

  • @luisreyes1963
    @luisreyes1963 Před 5 lety +2

    I've seen M Squad on TV about 4 years ago on Chicago TV. Darn shame they took that & Highway Patrol off from the channel's lineup.

    • @frdjr2529
      @frdjr2529 Před 4 lety

      I own the entire "M Squad" series on DVD. Only TV series Lee Marvin ever did. Very gritty crime drama.

  • @ThomasSellers
    @ThomasSellers Před 5 lety +1

    9:20 Cute puppy, Nick and Nora! Can I "kiss your ASTA?" ( Lol!)

    • @Mimi-jn3fi
      @Mimi-jn3fi Před 4 lety

      We had a dog of that breed at that time, named Butch.

    • @cynthiahaney7089
      @cynthiahaney7089 Před 4 lety

      I didn't like all the westerns but loved wagon train, please watch them.

  • @starey1
    @starey1 Před 9 lety +1

    how come some of them have a copyright date of 1958?

    • @RwDt09
      @RwDt09  Před 9 lety +3

      I'm assuming those episodes were filmed in the 1958 half of the season.

  • @groovy8015
    @groovy8015 Před 8 lety +2

    Was Colt 45 named after the beer? Or was the beer named after the show?

    • @groovy8015
      @groovy8015 Před 7 lety +2

      Right! I knew that! I knew that!

    • @kennysherrill6542
      @kennysherrill6542 Před 5 lety

      It was named after the Colt 45 revolver. I carried a 45 Cal. Auto. 1911 my days in the Marines. Loved it.

  • @tomripsin8321
    @tomripsin8321 Před 9 lety +6

    I had no idea The Real McCoys was this old. When I saw the reruns as a kid I just assmed it was a knock-off of The Beverly Hillbillys. Turns out the Hillbillys were the rip-off.

  • @frizzlefrap
    @frizzlefrap Před 8 lety +2

    loved, "have gun will travel" and I didn't like cowboy shows ....... I was 4 years old in "57" and I liked Richard boone, a lot. excellent series ..... none better! (i'm sure I watched the reruns is basically why I remember, but, I do remember, easy, when I was 4). I wonder why this clip is so clear? most of the other stuff is so fuzzy! ...... oh, liked "maverick" too ..... and "sugarfoot" .... and "real mccoys" ..... and "zorro" ...... and "leave it to beaver"

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 Před 9 lety +2

    4:25 - SNL has brought back "The Californians," but's it's a bit different than this original.

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Před 8 lety

      This version co-starred future JEOPARDY host Art Fleming....and speaking on the subject, Bret Maverick's brother Bart--Jack Kelly--hosted the original version of SALE OF THE CENTURY from 1969-71

  • @johnnieguitar5724
    @johnnieguitar5724 Před 4 lety

    No mention of NIghwatch, the first reality show, a Police Reality show, spun off the the late 40s early 50s radio program. ?

  • @benlee913
    @benlee913 Před 5 lety +2

    Colt 45 was slow on the draw lol

  • @katcampbell1
    @katcampbell1 Před 7 lety +2

    Dad had a 57 chevy.

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina Před 6 lety +1

      Mom had a 1957 Buick, the year I was born... many of these show shows were still on in 1961, which is about as far back as I can remember.