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Morlk & Mindy trading card

For everything you always wanted to know about Mork & Mindy, click on my original, official M&M trading card above!!!

Longstreet

I loved this show (Longstreet) in the early '70s about a blind detective. Click the image above to go to a great fan site!


Marcia, Marcia, Marci!


Barry Williams as Greg Brady


Captain KangarooWe all grew up with Captain Kangaroo, right? Remember Grandfather Clock, Bunny Rabbit and Mr. Moose? How about Mr. Green Jeans. I met Mr. Green Jeans when I was about 4 or 5. He was a tremendous weinie, and now he's dead -- so there you go. I've written about meeting him in one of my columns, soon to be posted on the Reminiscin' page (if it's not already there). Captain Kangaroo rocked -- didn't seem as scary as Mr. Rogers somehow.

Zoom! C'mon and Zoom, Zoom, Zooma Zoom! Everybody's doin' it, everybody's groovin' it ...

Remember speaking Ubbi Dubbi with the other kids at school or singing the zip code 0-2-1-3-4? Then, you'll want to get the video, "Zoom: Best of the '70s," from WGBH Boston Video. Or, you can call 1-800-949-8670, ext. 740. For a look at the back of the Zoom tape box, click the smaller picture! Zoom is back for another generation, and my sons, ages 11 and 15, love it as much as I did. Visit the current Zoomers at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/zoom/.

 "Just One More Thing" Didn't you love it when Columbo said that? You knew he had it all figured out; so much smarter than he let on. The series ran from 1967-1977 and starred Peter Falk as the sloppy private dick.
 Happy Days Online

This site is about one of my fave 1970s shows about the 1950s. "Happy Days" ran from 1974-1984. Aaaay! It includes a message board, weekly poll, episode guide and information about the show and cast.

Groove Man's Links to a Very Brady Universe

 Midnight Special All right, hip cats and chicks! Remember staying up late Friday nights with the wolfman to see your fave stars? Well, they're now rock music legends! Visit them here at the cool site.

 Quincy M.E. Help Jack Klugman do his autopsies.
 The Electric Company Did you watch this kids' show on PBS. "Hey You Guys! Check out this unoffical but far out site! It ran from 1971-76.
 This site features collectibles on your fave child and teen stars of 1970s television. Where are they now? Well, they're waiting to hear from you, apparently! Includes Tabitha from "Bewitched" and Dodie from "My Three Sons" who isn't acknowledging the fact that she is, in real life, Leif Garrett's sister!
 Eight is Enough -- Join Dick Van Patten, his wife -- what the heck was her name anyway -- and their eight rotten kids at this groovy site. Also get some insight into what they're all doing now!

 It's the Big One, Elizabeth! Here's a couple of really good "Sanford and Son" sites.

http://timvp.com/sanford.html

www.sanford-and-son.com/

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