Lesley Gore was on Batman too:
19 January 1967, 12 days after my 12th birthday. I was in 6th grade…
If I had been Robin, I’d have ditched Batman so fast he wouldn’t know I was gone until I committed my first arch-crime!
Lesley Gore was on Batman too:
19 January 1967, 12 days after my 12th birthday. I was in 6th grade…
If I had been Robin, I’d have ditched Batman so fast he wouldn’t know I was gone until I committed my first arch-crime!
That’s it! Thanks.
Not many people remember that interactive media isn’t such a recent innovation. Heck, it goes all the way back to the 50s, with Winky Dink and You! All you needed were your magic crayons and plastic magic screen overlay. Or, you could draw without the overlay and piss your parents off.
I always used a purple crayon that my mother would have to scrape off the screen. I was shocked when I saw how much smaller my drawings looked once the TV was turned off. 
I wonder how many kids were irradiated by getting that close to their TVs’ CRTs? 
Who besides me remembers Where’s Huddles? Despite being voiced by Mel Blanc and Paul Lynde among others, this primetime cartoon was pretty terrible. I watched about 3 episodes after it premiered in 1970, and even as a 12 year old with a taste for junk, I couldn’t take it anymore.
^ Oh, yeah, very lame. The coach, IIRC, was voiced by Alan (Fred Flintstone) Reed; for some reason, the producers of cartoons have never given a rat’s ass about consistency WRT voices (one exception: The Simpsons have played it for laffs many times).
Wow…I was thinking about it the other day. Random thought!
Synchronicity!
For some reason, I was totally enamored with a show called Valentine’s Day. It starred Anthony Franciosa, who I thought was really cute.
I just looked it up. The show ran for one season – 1964/1965 – which means I was 11 years old. I see that it also starred Jack Soo.
A few years earlier there was another one-season show I liked called The Blue Fairy.
I remember The Nancy Dussault Show because I thought she was pretty cute. You knew she was free spirited because she used a pair of shoes on her mantle as candle holders. I’m the only one who remembers it- it’s not even on IMDB.
Who else remembers 1965’s Honey West? My 8 year old self fell in love with her on first sight. But mom wanted to watch Gomer Pyle instead, so I sadly rarely saw it.
Anne Francis, mmmmmmmmmmm! 
MAD Magazine did a hilarious satire called “Honey Waste,” in which her partner Sam was named “Scram.” He was the adventurous kind of guy who would climb the outside of a building rather than take the elevator.
The name is familiar. When was it on?
I always thought Nancy was cute too. 
Early '70s I think.
back in TNT’s weirdo days they ran a movie made from episodes a lot
It was how i learned in CA a motorcycle can go in between car lanes if traffic is stopped
It appears to have only been a pilot from 1973.
It’s out there, under another title:
Starring: Nancy Clancy (TV Movie 1973) - IMDb
It was a pilot that aired twice in 1973.
I recall a show called “Holmes and Yoyo” about a cop and his android partner from the mid-70’s. I thought it was funny, but I was a kid and it might have sucked.
I remember Holmes and Yoyo. But I remember Shields and Yarnell, so there’s something seriously wrong with me.
boomerang ran huddles along with “wait til your father gets home” along with roman holiday which was the flintstones in ancient Rome and is considered the worst cartoon h-b ever made and there was a 4th one i can’t remember …but they all were attempts for more “adult” cartoons