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Happy Saturday morning, everyone!
Anyone else remember how awesome and exciting Saturday mornings were as a child of the 80's? Here's ABC's Fall schedule from 1980: 8:00 am - Superfriends ... (This was before I developed into a "Make Mine Marvel" kind of kid) 9:00 am - Scooby and Scrappy-Doo ... (I'll always love Scooby Dooooo!) 10:00 am - Thundarr the Barbarian ... (super-mega-awesome) 11:00 am - Candlepin Bowling ... (This was just about the time I headed outdoors for adventure) |
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I was more into CBS for early morning Saturday
9:00 am to 10:30 am - Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 11:30 am - Fat Albert |
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Yes! The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour! There was soooo much to enjoy.
Sunday mornings were just as great, too. Here's the schedule of a local Boston station from '79. Great times. WSBK TV-38 7:30 a.m. - Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch 8:00 - Devlin 8:30 - Jonny Quest 9am - Popeye 9:30 - Top Cat 10:00 - The Jetsons 10:30 - Movie- Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man |
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I loved the schedules of the 80's and 90's!
NBC had a strong SatAM schedule between 1981 and 1990. ABC had an okay SatAM schedule until 1995. CBS had a strong SatAM schedule until 1995. FOX had an okay SatAM schedule until 1995. WB had a strong SatAM schedule until 1999 (which was played on Sunday since my WB...now CW affiliate played BOTH FOX and WB SatAm Cartoons). It seemed that once 1997 hit...the SatAM cartoons just...faded... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Saturday morning used to be fun. Now it's all news and politics programs.
And I refuse to watch Nick cartoons---they're crude and dumb. |
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It seems that Harvey Beaks is a show that looks like a show that has a Gen Y Family. Harvey's parents raise Harvey and their unborn daughter but they still want to have fun. And today's SatAM cartoons are mostly subpar E/I shows! PBS has some good E/I Shows, but the broadcast stations that are required to have these shows are educational and informative...but are they entertaining? Why haven't they learned from Mrs. Doubtfire? (There's a great quote that Daniel Hillard says about children's programming...it should be educational yet entertaining)! |
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The only contemporary cartoons I currently watch are random episodes of Adventure Time, The Venture Bros., and South Park—all of which are extremely different than the animated shows I grew up watching.
That may be why I'm attempting to re-create some of the wonderful morning broadcasts from the 70's and 80's… Force Five, Transformers, Tom & Jerry, Thundercats, The Herculoids, Underdog, Star Blazers, Woody Woodpecker, etc. Watching a couple episodes from any of these programs is the perfect way to begin my Saturday morning. |
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I remember and I really mi$$ the good days
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Not to derail the thread, but candlepin bowling is a big interest of mine, and sadly I cannot play it here in Florida.* The only live or active candlepin to watch is on YouTube via the Candlepin Bowling Network. As to the Ssturday morning thing, that was on WCVB 5 in Boston 1958-96. Many 1990s shows have been uploaded on YouTube via a certain Wolfman12395. Enjoy! [* Candlepin’s GOAT, Tom Olszta, is now retired and living in Naples, FL. He does travel up there occasionally to bowl for charity. I ought to write him and encourage him to build a candlepin center in Naples. I’ll drive the 90 minutes!] cd |
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