Friday, April 29, 2016

Nostalgia TV - Y

Welcome to my A-Z list of 2016.
This year, I'll be recalling some of my favourite programs from television, via A-Z, of course.
How many of these do you remember?
Were these before your time?

This blog post has been written in front of a live studio audience.


1950 - 1961 / You Bet Your Life featuring Groucho Marx
I was not familiar with this show, but I was familiar with Groucho Marx and the Marx Brothers. For me, they were rivals of the Three Stooges. Once in my teen years, I decided to host a Doctor Who themed party but most of us ended up looking like the Marx Brothers for whatever reason.




1958 / Yogi Bear featuring: Daws Butler, Greg Burson, Jeff Bergman
I was never much of a Yogi Bear fan, but if it was one when I was a child, I would watch it. Because, a cartoon is much better than morning news. Well, for a six year old child anyway. He would later be on one of my favourite cartoons, the Laff-O-Lympics.



1979-1990 / You Can't Do That On Television featuring: Les Lye, Abby Hagyard,
How many times have I actually seen this one? I don't know. But I never really saw it till cable became a big thing. For one of my classmates, I think this was his favourite show because he was always quoting from it. Eventually, he went on to be an inspiration for one of the characters in my Writer's Block series.




This A-Z list has been brought to you today, by....
1950s - Yo-Yo Life-Saver



1970s - York Peppermint Pattie



1987 - Yummy Mummy Cereal

40 comments:

  1. Hi Jeffrey - Yogi Bear .. gosh we used to laugh at that cartoon ... cheers Hilary

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  2. You did good with Y! I found that to be a really tough letter. Probably the toughest one. I never heard of You Can't Do That on Television. What was that about?
    Loved the York Peppermint Patty commercial!

    Just one more day Jeffrey! I'm so ready... :)

    Michele at Angels Bark

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    1. I think Z is the worst. Didn't like Z. And I'm more bummed because I have to close with that letter.
      You Can't Do That on Television was a Canadian kids program. Kind of like a kids Second City Television. Mostly various skits and jokes.

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  3. I always felt so sorry for BooBoo having to deal with all Yogi's ideas :)
    Tasha
    Tasha's Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)

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    1. True, but more often than not, you choose your own company.

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  4. I loved Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. I did watch a few Groucho reruns, too. I love York peppermint patties as well. Great post.

    Mary
    #AtoZChallenge Y is for Yelich-O'Connor

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    1. I still love York Peppermint Patties, and I'm not a big mint person.

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  5. The only one I know from this collection is Yogi Bear which I used to love. My nickname for all my pets has been Boo Boo, spoken in Yogi's voice... am I sad?

    Susan A Eames from
    Travel, Fiction and Photos

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    1. Not sad, just a big Yogi fan. And there is nothing wrong with that.

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  6. I e only seen bits and pieces of You Bet Your Life but I was laughing. I loved Yogi and Boo Boo. Oh...I remember tori peppermint patty, they could be weird commercials

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    1. You bet your life, those could be weird commercials. But that's what kept them on our mind.

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  7. Hi, Jeffrey!

    Excellent post, good buddy! I was a regular viewer of Groucho's series You Bet Your Life which included one of my favorite announcers and Groucho's sidekick on the show, George Fenneman. Fenneman made his film acting debut in one of my favorite horror/sci-fi movies The Thing from Another World (1951). Groucho Marx was a major influence on me as a child and I frequently use his style of humor on my blog. I was also a regular viewer of Yogi Bear and other Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. I remember the Canadian series You Can't Do That On Television. The series could not exist today because there is literally NOTHING left that you can't do on television. Duncan Yo-Yos were still popular when I was very young but I could never get the knack of doing tricks with them. I gradually lost interest in the Yo-Yo and turned to Wham-O toys which included the Hula Hoop, the Frisbee and (my favorite) the Super Ball. The York Peppermint Pattie was first produced in my hometown, York, PA, and I ate a gazillion of them.

    Thanks for the memories, good buddy Jeffrey!

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    1. Glad I was able to bring up such fond memories for you. I'm hoping you have enjoyed the entire series. I never got too much into Groucho, mostly because it was difficult for me to catch him in reruns. But I'm fairly confident if I had seen him in regular runs, I would have loved him.
      York - They probably throw out all the broken pieces at night. Is that how you were able to eat a gazillion of them? Or are you exaggerating again? I've told you a million or so times to stop that.

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    2. You caught me in a Shady fib. It's true. I tend to exaggerate. I seriously doubt that I ate more than a few hundred thousand P-mint patties.

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    3. Never fear, I know what you mean. Miller Beer is located in Milwaukee. You can bet I've had my fair share. ;)

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  8. I wonder if they still make Yummy Mummy cereal? It's hard enough to find Boo Berry anymore.

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    1. There is a store close to me that still has Frankenberry and Count Chochula on the shelves. More often than not, you can catch Boo-Berry too. A few years back, they had Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy back on the market, but I have not seen them since. Good thing I got a cereal box from them when they were back out. I don't talk about this too often, but I collect cereal boxes.

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  9. I hardly know any of these, but I do Yogi Bear. As you have probably guessed I am a cartoon fan. Still watch them when I have a chance. Yogi Bear and Boo Boo his sidekick were one of my favorite right alongside Schultz's Charlie Brown with Snoopy, Lucy and all the gang.

    Visiting from the A to Z Blog Challenge.

    Shalom,
    Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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    1. I loved reading snoopy growing up. I would collect bound collections from the library. I don't watch too many cartoons any more but I do still read a comic book from time to time.

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  10. Good job, Jeffrey! This can't have been easy;-) I loved Yogi the bear and Boo boo too. Never did get the hang of yo-yo's but I liked the Beachnut gum ;-)

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    1. It was challenging for me. I probably watched 'You Can't Do That On TV' the most. I loved the show, it was hilarious (for a kid) and the character skits were interesting.
      Believe it or not, I was not a big Yogi Bear fan. Unless he was on the Laff-a-lymics.

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  11. If Groucho Marx were still alive I bet he'd still have folks in stitches with his one liner gags. As host he had such an easy manner with people which is easily appreciated in this video.

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    1. I agree. As I mentioned above, I can see myself being entertained by Groucho if I were to see him on TV now. I guess I missed the boat. But that's what reruns are for.

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  12. Strange most of those shows outdate me, yet I am familiar with them

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    1. I always thought it was odd how so many shows I remember watching as a young kid, were actually shows already over and I was just watching in reruns as a youth.

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  13. I haven't seen any of these, Jeffrey.

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    1. Y was hard to do. One, very old. One an older cartoon and the final one a Canadian import.

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  14. I can't say I've seen any of those shows, actually, even You Can't Do That on Television. Was that the show where people got slimed? If so, I didn't realize it went all the way back to 1979!

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    1. Yes, they got slim dumped on them if they said the phrase, I don't know. Or anything similar. In doing my research, I also was surprised to find out the show went as far back as 1979.

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  15. I don't remember Groucho's show, but may have seen a few episodes. The title sounds familiar. Yogi Bear was a favourite cartoon back in the 60s; he was always trying to outwit the ranger at Jellystone Park. Boo Boo was cute. Haven't seen the other one or the commercials. It figures they would come up with a "Mummy" cereal to complement the Dracula and Frankenstein ones. Sugary junk!

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    1. That cereal would be laughed out of the store in England. Over there, Yummy Mummy is jargon for a successful independent woman of great beauty.

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  16. Yogi Bear was one of my favorite Hanna Barbera cartoons growing up!
    Revisit the Tender Years with me at
    Life & Faith in Caneyhead

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    1. So happy it was one of your favourites. Wasn't his antics crazy?

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  17. Congrats on almost making it through the challenge! Yogi always thought he could get that picnic lunch :)

    betty

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    1. Yes, Yogi loved those pic a nic baskets.
      Thanks for stopping by. :)

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  18. Hi Jeffrey! Who didn't love Yogi Bear and Jellystone National Park.

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    1. I could never remember if it was Jellystone or Yellowstone.
      I seem to think America has two parks named each way. One might be local though. LOL

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  19. Sadly Zima is the one I have memories of and dropping Jolly Ranchers into the bottles. Zorro was already a legend when I came along, I don't think I ever saw the show.

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    1. Jolly Rancher into a Zima. Hmmmm, never heard of that.
      So, did you peak at my Z post before commenting here? LOL

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