Do you have a memory that is triggered by a tv show?
#21
Originally Posted by clem55
Okay, here's a memory from the oldie! Dick Clark, American Bandstand. On 15 minutes after highschool let out. The "cool" kids stayed after school in the lounge so we could dance and watch. I can still hear the intro in my head, and see all of us trying the new steps. What a ball! PS... I'm talking when Bandstand was brand new to TV!!
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Originally Posted by raptureready
I used to rush home from school to watch Dark Shadows. That had to be the most low budget, worst show of all times but I loved it. I remember when the one actress's skirt actually caught on fire and "behind the scenes" people came scurrying out to put it out, seeing the wrinkles in the tarp that was supposed be the ground in the cemetery. The on fire woman didn't get hurt, she went on to be one of Charlie's Angels--the original. I don't remember her name but she was the one with straight dark hair.
#23
Originally Posted by Rhonda
When I watch Bewitched I feel and remember that 16yr old(me) laying on the couch eating tuna salad and saltines watching Bewitched after school every day!
Does it to me every time! I am transported back in time if only in my mind! LOL I can almost taste the tuna when I hear the song start! LOL
Anybody else have any similar experiences??
Does it to me every time! I am transported back in time if only in my mind! LOL I can almost taste the tuna when I hear the song start! LOL
Anybody else have any similar experiences??
#25
Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by clem55
Okay, here's a memory from the oldie! Dick Clark, American Bandstand. On 15 minutes after highschool let out. The "cool" kids stayed after school in the lounge so we could dance and watch. I can still hear the intro in my head, and see all of us trying the new steps. What a ball! PS... I'm talking when Bandstand was brand new to TV!!
#26
I loved Dark Shadows. In my house it was a "hidden" activity after school, since my parents considered it the work of the devil. Very religious. I'd keep one eye on the show and one on the driveway and would hurry and turn it off before they got in the door.
"Memory" songs are "Morning has Broken" which played as my first not-so-dear hubby and I walked out of the church. It makes me sad. "Back in the USSR" was the first song I ever danced with a boy. "Crimson and Clover" was playing when very-dear hubby and I were on our first real date.
My DH got me hooked on "Star Trek" when we were dating. We'd get together after work everyday to watch the show. Guess I'm a Trekky now. We were good friends back then, before we fell in love. I can't see an episode now without thinking of a wonderful time in my life...falling in love with my best friend.
"Memory" songs are "Morning has Broken" which played as my first not-so-dear hubby and I walked out of the church. It makes me sad. "Back in the USSR" was the first song I ever danced with a boy. "Crimson and Clover" was playing when very-dear hubby and I were on our first real date.
My DH got me hooked on "Star Trek" when we were dating. We'd get together after work everyday to watch the show. Guess I'm a Trekky now. We were good friends back then, before we fell in love. I can't see an episode now without thinking of a wonderful time in my life...falling in love with my best friend.
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Originally Posted by raptureready
I used to rush home from school to watch Dark Shadows. That had to be the most low budget, worst show of all times but I loved it. I remember when the one actress's skirt actually caught on fire and "behind the scenes" people came scurrying out to put it out, seeing the wrinkles in the tarp that was supposed be the ground in the cemetery. The on fire woman didn't get hurt, she went on to be one of Charlie's Angels--the original. I don't remember her name but she was the one with straight dark hair.
#29
I, too, loved Dark Shadows. I was telling my husband about that show a couple of weeks back. He never heard of it. (but, he does know who Luke and Laura are!!) And, no, I'm not a cradle robber! We were both unemployed around '80 so we'd turn on the tv sometimes during the day.
Speaking of Soaps, we'd rush home from a Friday dinner out so we wouldn't miss Dallas.
We often talk about how there are so very few fun, good shows on tv anymore. It's ok if you're into CSI or some other drama - egads, we have enough drama in our lives! Life used to be so much lighter!
Speaking of Soaps, we'd rush home from a Friday dinner out so we wouldn't miss Dallas.
We often talk about how there are so very few fun, good shows on tv anymore. It's ok if you're into CSI or some other drama - egads, we have enough drama in our lives! Life used to be so much lighter!
#30
Originally Posted by raptureready
I used to rush home from school to watch Dark Shadows. That had to be the most low budget, worst show of all times but I loved it. I remember when the one actress's skirt actually caught on fire and "behind the scenes" people came scurrying out to put it out, seeing the wrinkles in the tarp that was supposed be the ground in the cemetery. The on fire woman didn't get hurt, she went on to be one of Charlie's Angels--the original. I don't remember her name but she was the one with straight dark hair.
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