The first TV show I remember seeing was at a friend's house -- would you believe Liberace ca. 1951/ I also saw a few episodes of My Friend Irma and Amos 'n' Andy ca. 1952. We got our first TV set in 1953. Shows I vividly remember were Love of Life, Search for Tomorrow, The Guiding Light, The Big Payoff, Dangerous Assignment, Foreign Intrigue, Father Knows Best, Space Patrol, and Winky Dink as well as the weekday kiddie shows featuring cartoons and movie serials. Of course our entire family watched Arthur Godfrey (who dominated daytime TV, they telecast his radio series!), Jackie Gleason, I Love Lucy, Milton Berle and Meet Millie. Sunday Nights, jack Benny alternating with Private Secretary, Ed Sullivan, and What's My Line. Does remembering all these shows indicate a misspent youth? Although I didn't see the shows daily or weekly (I did have a life and went to elementary school), I am bemused by the fact that I can remember storylines on the soaps which I only saw off and on during vacations. Our local station didn't carry Kukla, Fran and Ollie or Howdy Doody so I could only view them when we went north for summer vacation. And, crime of crimes, our local station didn't carry Your Show of Shows!
PS - Of course I loved them on radio so I was a faithful fan of Our Miss Brooks and My Little Margie. I was rather shocked that Gale Storm's death last year received so little notice ... only us old folk remember her not only as a comedienne but an excellent singer. LOL
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