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Old TV # 1
01-29-2011, 02:26 PM
Hello everyone,
I am just joining today.

I have been a fan of Beverly Hillbillies, Leave It To Beaver, Andy Griffith, the 60s Batman since I was 5 (1972). Nothing that has been on TV for the last 20 years even comes close to the greatness of the classic TV shows. In fact, I don't watch any current sitcoms.

My fave episode of Beverly Hillbillies is Giant Jackrabbit. Good grief, what a hilarious boxing match.

My fave line from the show is when Granny tells Jed that Jethro is eating them out of house and home. Jed says "All growing boy snack between meals" and Granny says "But he snacks between bites". Ha ha!

And when Granny says about the picture of Clark Gable, "Who's that goomer?"

Classic stuff!

biffbronson
01-29-2011, 03:12 PM
I think my favorite line is when Granny is going to perform a head transplant operation and she says to Jethro, "Take two aspirin... And wash your neck." Really wild and funny.

The Clampetts were not "up" on modern-day movie stars. They were still entrenched in the Silent era, which had its own set of greats. Good line on Gable.

You're young compared with me. I was already 7 in 1972!

Marvo301
01-29-2011, 04:44 PM
Welcome to Sitcoms Online Old TV #1! I love the "Hillbillies" and "Beaver" too. I feel really old. I turned 8 in 1972!

Mr. Television
01-29-2011, 09:32 PM
I was 7 in 1972 and grew up on the Beverly Hillbillies and other classic tv shows. They just don't make them like that anymore. Welcome to Sitcoms Online. :wave:

Old TV # 1
01-31-2011, 04:08 PM
Hi everyone, thanks for the warm welcome!

We're a bunch of Old Farts ain't we?;)

comedyfreak
02-01-2011, 09:28 AM
Welcome to Sitcoms Online Old TV #1! I love the "Hillbillies" and "Beaver" too. I feel really old. I turned 8 in 1972!
I turned 10 in November of '72, so depending on the month I was 9 during this time. Welcome Oldtv#1.

Old TV # 1
03-21-2011, 08:09 AM
Thanks for the welcome!

biffbronson
03-21-2011, 08:15 AM
We are old, but young at heart. Yee-haw!

And we're still youngin's as far as Granny is concerned.

treky
03-21-2011, 05:13 PM
one of my favorite scenes is this one from the pilot.
Pearl: "Jed, Elly May came runnin' over t' my place an' said ya sold the swamp t' some oil compny' "
Jed: "yea, ah' guess ah' did".
Pearl: "What'd they pay ya' fer it"?
Jed: "Now Pearl, you know that that ol' swamp ain't worth shucks".
Pearl "Jed Clammpet; ya got slickered an' yore 'shamed ta admit it"!
Granny: "Thets what ah tol' him".
Jed: "Okay I'll tell ya! Thet Mr. Brewster said he'll pay me between twenty-fave an' a hunnert".
Pearl: "Twenty five an' a hunert? Dollars"?
Jed: "I know thet don' soun' like much, but he said he'll pay me in some new kin' o' dollars".
Pearl: "New kin o'...Jed they ain't no new kin' o' dollars"!
Jed: "Well, theys new ta me. Ah heard o' gold dollars, silver dollars, paper dollars...but he said he'll pay me in...what'd he call em agin, Granny"?
Granny: "Million dollars"

tv star collector
03-21-2011, 07:53 PM
I think my favorite line is when Granny is going to perform a head transplant operation and she says to Jethro, "Take two aspirin... And wash your neck." Really wild and funny.

The Clampetts were not "up" on modern-day movie stars. They were still entrenched in the Silent era, which had its own set of greats. Good line on Gable.

You're young compared with me. I was already 7 in 1972!

In 1972, I was 25! :lol:

Retro4Life
03-21-2011, 08:00 PM
Welcome to SO, I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay! :)

tdr
03-23-2011, 08:40 PM
I was 13 in 1972, but I can remember 9-10 years before when the Beverly Hillbillies just got started. Interesting, though, that I liked the show right away but I didn't see why some things were supposed to be so funny-- at least I could hear people laughing. I mean, like Granny threatening Pearl if she didn't stay out of Granny's kitchen, and hanging the wash outside by the cement pond. That was 'normal' stuff, as far as I knew. And they tawked more like people I knew than on other television shows.

Old TV # 1
03-24-2011, 09:54 AM
Thanks for the welcome everyone; it is great to see so many BH fans.

liane49
03-23-2013, 12:13 PM
I was 7 in 1972 and grew up on the Beverly Hillbillies and other classic tv shows. They just don't make them like that anymore. Welcome to Sitcoms Online. :wave:
You think you're old because you were 8 in 1972, I was 8 in 1963.