Mills Status "Favorite childhood TV show. GO!" as a thread

Mighty Mouse, He-Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Of course, anything in the Nickelodeon lineup as I was growing up. Doug, Rockos Modern Life, Hey Dude, Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy, and Are You Afraid of the Dark. I also watched a lot of Beavis and Butthead on MTv.

 
Thundercats and Duck Tales after school.

Quantum Leap.

Used to get up at 5:30 on Saturdays to watch old Underdog cartoons.

 
Ohhhhh how could I forget my PBS.

Kratt's Creatures

Bill Nye the Science Guy

They were on one after the other. POWER HOUR

 
- Hey Arnold!

- Doug

- Rugrats

- Rocko's Modern Life

- CatDog

- Ahhhh! Real Monsters

- Angry Beavers

- Johnny Bravo

- Dexter's Labratory

- Ed, Edd, & Eddy

 
Fine, I'll rep the oldsters. Captain Kangaroo, The "Real" Superman show
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Popeye and Warner Bros. cartoons.

addendum: B&W tv with 3 channels 3, 7 and 10/11
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I'm a smidge late to this - is it only about kids' shows, or all the shows you watched as a kid?

If just children's television, nothing beat waiting in front of the TV on a Saturday morning, watching the static, waiting for cartoons to come on. We'd watch Bugs Bunny, Scooby-Doo, the Laff-A-Lympics... quite a bit of stuff.

There weren't 24/7 kids shows back then, so we had to watch them when we could. If I got to watch TV in the afternoon on Saturdays I'd watch Doctor Who on (I think) PBS. They'd run all the episodes from a season in one afternoon, and it was silly but fun. Sci/Fi on a $10 (₤10, technically) budget.

Other shows I'd watch, not necessarily kids' shows:

- Magnum P.I.

- Simon & Simon

- Miami Vice

- The A Team

- Airwolf

- Knight Rider

- WKRP (never missed an episode)

- Soap

- Mork & Mindy

- Happy Days

- MASH

 
Sex and the City. Nothing quite captures the feeling of being 12 and staying up late just to see some boobies.

 
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