Your Preferred Basic Television Show: What Would I-t Be?
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| Description | Some people can keep in mind that being children i... This astonishing medium sized courtyardassistedliving site has some influential suggestions for the inner workings of this view. Common television can never be completely forgotten or out of style since it brought therefore much to television screens in living rooms across the country. Watching re-runs of classic TELEVISION shows will never fall-out of style either. Maybe not with those of us who grew up seeing and learning from these classic TV shows. And perhaps not using the new generation of classic TELEVISION fans that the re-airing of the classics in television are making today. Some of us can remember that being youngsters in the 70s we rushed home from school to get going on finishing our research right away so that we could watch such classic TV shows as Gilligans Island and I Love Lucy before suppertime. A number of our primetime traditional TV selections included Petticoat Junction, Happy Days, The Brady Collection, Inexperienced Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched, and The family. Some of those classic TELEVISION shows were still being filmed into the 80s and were joined by what are now also classic television shows we still enjoy watching today and recall fondly. Laverne & Shirley, One-day at a Time, Welcome Back Kotter, Barretta, Starsky & Hutch, Hillstreet Blues, and Mork & Mindy. When Cagney & Lacey struck the basic TV picture in the 80s, young women were empowered to dream of going into vocations often reserved for men as these two women struggled crime on the mean streets of NYC and in the often equally mean setting of the male dominated workplace. Our Saturday mornings were reserved for the Gang and Fat Albert, Scooby Doo, and the Jetsons. Sunday evenings we watched classic television for example Disney Family Showcase Theatre and Hee Haw. The raunchy, pushed to the boundaries today reality television programs that have changed old TV shows on most systems have nothing on these classic TV shows from the 70s and 80-s. True family values were learned by us in the Bradys the Waltons, The Ingals Family, and the Partridges, not to mention the Cleavers in Leave it to Beaver, and Timmy, his friend and super canine hero and Mom, Lassie. These classic TV shows in the 70s and 80-s continue to teach your family values that would otherwise be lost to the generation of kiddies now growing up in broken homes, in families headed by only one parent, or in families where both parents are required to work only to pay bills. Those old classic TV shows taught the importance of ethical values and the power and intelligence found with a few decades of the family living together or close by to one another.We learned how to discuss with one another and how to socialize. We discovered that it had been important to never lie to our parents and that they would always love us regardless of what mistakes we made. We realized that there have been methods to every issue, regardless of how large or little they might be. We learned to believe in ourselves and to dream big. We learned all about falling in love and how to heal a broken heart. We learned all of this and much more from these classic TV shows that may survive in those people who have come to enjoy them and through the television networks still brave enough to provide a program for quality, family prices shows like classic TV shows. For different viewpoints, we know you check-out: courtyard assisted living. For most people these shows are so ingrained in our memories it's like Potsie, Ritchie and Mouth were our senior school friends and we were right there together throughout most of the teen-age angst and mischief they got into. At that time a lot of us would sit and wonder what it'd be like to be-a Brady or Partridge. Who among us didnt wish we owned the Typical Lee and could do some off- roading that rivaled that of the Duke brothers? Mork made us hopeful that it there was living on other planets, as h-e was that they'd be as entertaining and ready to socialize. Oh and just how many of our massive brothers shot BB guns to the floor when Mom wasnt looking since they were intent on finding oil and becoming millionaires like good-ol Jed Clampitt did? Ok therefore maybe not every thing we learned from these classic SHOWS was some thing Mom was thrilled to locate us reenacting. But is sure was a great deal of fun. Be taught more on an affiliated link by visiting on sale courtyardassistedliving. Basic TV encouraged one to use your imagination. Never such as the meaningless stuff that permeates television and our kids our filled with today that spark little, if any imagination. No, basic tv will never be com-pletely forgotten or walk out style. There are too many people old and young who will keep the need for these old TELEVISION shows living. ~Ben Anton 2007. |
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