Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Lost shows....lost in the sixties.

 


I have been watching a lot of TV during these pandemic days. Not anything new. Everything on regular TV has turned to shit. Every criminal is a white supremacist. Every cop or clergyman is corrupt. Every couple on a commercial is either interracial or gay. You can't get away from the political correct wokeness. It has even begun to infect Hallmark of all places.

So I search out old shows. 12 O'clock High. The Naked City. Twilight Zone. Sixties sitcoms. Old time detective shows like Mannix. Ben Casey. Dr. Kildare. Of course all the Westerns. Other shows are on the pirate download streaming services or Youtube. But some of them you just can't find.

One of the them is the sixties comedy "Here Comes the  Brides." It starred a bunch of sixties icons. The guy from Star Trek who played the head brother. Starsky or Hutch I forget which one. Bobby Sherman the Justin Bieber of his time. JOAN FUCKING BLONDELL FOR FUCKS SAKE! Flashing her octogenarian titties and fucking seaman or sucking semen or something like that there.

I can't find the series anywhere. It's not on the streaming services. Very few Youtube videos. Hard to come by. 

There are other shows like that. Shows I enjoyed back in the day and can't find now. At least I have fun looking for them. It is time better spent then watching the shit that passes for entertainment these days.

I just wonder if those poor lumberjacks and spinster New England twats would understand how fucked up Seattle is these days. 

Ah fuck it. I would rather just think about Joan Blondell's titties.



7 comments:

ampersand said...

They just played Here Come the Brides on one of the retro channels I think it was Antenna TV.
Decades also ran it as a weekend marathon binge. Get yourself a good DVR, record what you want to watch and fast forward through the ads when viewing. Some TVs are sold now with built in dvrs.

ampersand said...

BTW Joan Blondell was 62 when that series started. Is that older or younger than you now?

Trooper York said...

I am two years older than that.

It does give you some perspective ya know what I mean.

Trooper York said...

I have always loved Joan Blondell.

She is one of my all time favorites along with Maureen O'Hara and Jean Arthur.

edutcher said...

She was the madam.

And the show was the nets' feeble attempt to do a Western without anybody getting shot. Violence was forbidden on TV, though not in the streets, in '68.

Needless to say, it flopped.

rcommal said...

Both of the two seasons are available to purchase.

rcommal said...

Both of the two seasons are available to purchase.