18 ’60s TV Shows That Were Brilliant – Then Canceled Too Soon
1. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis was just an average teenager trying to figure out life, love, […]
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1. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis was just an average teenager trying to figure out life, love, […]
1. Plaid Bell-Bottom Suits Plaid on its own can be charming, but in the ’70s, fashion catalogs took it to
1. Rob and Laura Petrie – The Dick Van Dyke Show Rob and Laura Petrie were the epitome of a
1. Cousin Balki from Perfect Strangers When Bronson Pinchot brought Balki Bartokomous to life, no one expected the wide-eyed, sheep-herding
1. Starsky & Hutch When Starsky & Hutch hit TV screens in 1975, it quickly became one of the coolest
1. Ed Sullivan Ed Sullivan wasn’t a polished performer, but he didn’t need to be. As host of The Ed
1. Fabian Forte In the late ’50s and early ’60s, Fabian was everywhere. With his pompadour and smoldering looks, he