Joey’s brother is Dick Heatherton, who did afternoons for years on CBS-FM in New York.
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Joey’s brother is Dick Heatherton, who did afternoons for years on CBS-FM in New York.
Jon
After Sea Hunt on Sat night came "Paladin" with Richard Boone. Claude Kershner had Clownie the puppet. He was on right before the "Million Dollar Movie" on channel 9.
Jim D.
@Jim D posted:After Sea Hunt on Sat night came "Paladin" with Richard Boone. Claude Kershner had Clownie the puppet. He was on right before the "Million Dollar Movie" on channel 9.
Jim D.
I seem to remember Saturday night TV as "Gunsmoke," then "Have Gun Will Travel" followed by "Sea Hunt."
I was motivated to become a certified scuba diver probably as a direct result of watching "Sea Hunt," "Malibu Run" and "Aquanauts" when I was a kid.
Does anyone remember mr.I magination with Paul Tripp as an engineer of a train that could take you to imagination land when he blew a magic flute whistle. (1947-1952). Here’s a link to videos and more:
@Jim D posted:After Sea Hunt on Sat night came "Paladin" with Richard Boone. Claude Kershner had Clownie the puppet. He was on right before the "Million Dollar Movie" on channel 9.
Jim D.
When I was a kid that "Million Dollar Movie" used to come on late at night just as I was going to bed. The theme music and the dark shadowy scenes of New York used to creep me out
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Don’t forget Harbor Patrol and Tugboat Annie!
My Friend Flicka- Series about a horse & a young boy. Ran from the mid 50's to around the early 60's.
Steam Forever
John
@RadioRon posted:Schwinn & Lionel.... two of my favorite brand names of all time..... along with Kodak & RCA. Those Schwinns WERE built like tanks.. and like postwar Lionel, many are still around and enjoyed today.
Me and my Schwinn Corvette. Made in Chicago in '63 (the Schwinn).
Shock theatre, science fiction theatre- lot of good shows.Never did get a decoder ring for Captain Midnight- could not stand Ovaltine.
Skip You are right. I got it backwards.
Jim D.
Yes, I remeber the layout if there was only one. I was a folded dog bone in Super O, similar to D164 display layout I believe. That was in the late 1958 and 1961 I believe. It was the first time that I ever saw the Virginian FM other than in the 1958 catalog
Don't forget Bainter the Painter and Dancing Bear on CK...
Theme song to Million Dollar movie anyone? I know! Hint: Red Butler! Need to get back to trains!!!
@NYC Fan posted:I don't know much about the Merry Mailman, but I sat next to Joey Heatherton at a Yankee Game once in the box seats behind the Yankee dugout, Section 13. Had to be in the late 70's or early 80's.
Well that's at least one time the number 13 was lucky for you.
@N&WY6b posted:Theme song to Million Dollar movie anyone? I know! Hint: Red Butler! Need to get back to trains!!!
I watched million dollar movie over and over and over again. they played the same one for a week.
I think the WWII movie Attack was on every other month
I didn't see GWTW until I was much older and thought hey there is the Theme from Million Dollar Movie!
It was from "Gone with the Wind"
Jim D.
Remember: Zacherly!!! What was his real name? (The cool Ghoul).
@N&WY6b posted:Remember: Zacherly!!! What was his real name? (The cool Ghoul).
I believe his real name was John Zachary but I can't remember the name he used in the show. His side kick was a beast you never saw named Igor. The show, Shock Theater I believe it was called, was telecast in the late 1950s circa 1957 to 1959 in the Philly area late at night after the 11:00 PM news. He even made a 45RPM record entitled "Dinner with Drac" which was something of a hit in the Philly area and was even played on American Bandstand which aired in Philly during that time frame.
Wasn't his mother-in-law a bunch of bones on a string he pulled from a kettle?
@OKHIKER posted:I believe his real name was John Zachary but I can't remember the name he used in the show. His side kick was a beast you never saw named Igor. The show, Shock Theater I believe it was called, was telecast in the late 1950s circa 1957 to 1959 in the Philly area late at night after the 11:00 PM news. He even made a 45RPM record entitled "Dinner with Drac" which was something of a hit in the Philly area and was even played on American Bandstand which aired in Philly during that time frame.
Zack also hosted 'Chiller Theater' in the early 60's on WPIX chan 11 in NYC. He was also a DJ on WNEW FM and later on WPLJ FM in NYC. I thought his 'wife' was in the laundry basket and there was some kind of blob on the table during Chiller Theater.
Here is an off the wall TV show - anyone remember 'The Blue Angles' ran from 60-61? Adventure series about the Navy's Flight Demo Team.
@Henryjint posted:Zack also hosted 'Chiller Theater' in the early 60's on WPIX chan 11 in NYC. He was also a DJ on WNEW FM and later on WPLJ FM in NYC. I thought his 'wife' was in the laundry basket and there was some kind of blob on the table during Chiller Theater.
Here is an off the wall TV show - anyone remember 'The Blue Angles' ran from 60-61? Adventure series about the Navy's Flight Demo Team.
I remember the Blue Angels plus one other U.S. Navy related show telecast in the late 1950s called "Navy Log" which related different stories about the U.S.N.
Are there any links to any of CK programs with Lionel trains running? I have yet to see one posted.
@OKHIKER posted:I believe his real name was John Zachary but I can't remember the name he used in the show. His side kick was a beast you never saw named Igor. The show, Shock Theater I believe it was called, was telecast in the late 1950s circa 1957 to 1959 in the Philly area late at night after the 11:00 PM news. He even made a 45RPM record entitled "Dinner with Drac" which was something of a hit in the Philly area and was even played on American Bandstand which aired in Philly during that time frame.
Not that it means anything to anyone other than a few Philly posters the name John Zachary used on Shock Theater was "Roland" pronounced ROW-LAND. So much for nothin'.
@OKHIKER posted:I remember the Blue Angels plus one other U.S. Navy related show telecast in the late 1950s called "Navy Log" which related different stories about the U.S.N.
Don't forget 'Victory At Sea'
My favorite from then was "Silent Service" about US submarines in WW2.
Let us not forget "Men of Annapolis "...
Victory at Sea had great orchestral music composed by Richard Rogers and Robert Russell Bennett. The sound track records were very successful in the fifties. The "Guadalcanal March" was a particularly rousing selection! I still have a CD of Volume I.
We need to change the title to this thread to OLD TV SHOWS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE TRAINS.
Pretty sure there were no trains on Victory at Sea! LOL!
Still glowing from the radiation.
Hi -- My dad was the CFO for Lionel back in the day and I am pretty sure that I am in possession of the Captain Kangaroo train set. We are trying to authenticate it and also to start the restoration process. Anyone that has photos or can point me to them would be appreciated.
Thanks so much -- Marcia
Great walk down memory lane!
I remember CK, but nut the train episodes. My favorites were Thanksgiving Day: The Great Thanksgiving Day Parade, with portions from Macy's, Gimbel's, J.L. Hudson, later on a Canadian Parade, then later still one that seemed out of place, to me, from Hawaii.
The Kid's show in the Philly area were: CK, Connie Frances, Gene London, Pixanne, Romper Room in the morning. In the afternoon Happy the Clown, Bozo, Pete Boyel, Popeye Theater, Howdy Doody, then on channel 10 CBS The Five O'clock Movie (theme music: The Constipated Clock?)
On Sunday morning was Bertie the Bunyip with Lee Dexter, Sheri Lewis, evening Lassie. Saturday, my favorite Rin Tin Tin.
That was probably the syncopated clock, not constipated clock.
Thanks for the laugh!
I adored Captain Kangaroo! I watched it every day in the 1960's and I sure do remember Lionel trains appearing in the early 1960s' as well as appearances of H0 and N scale trains in later years. Does anyone remember Bob Keeshan's other show,Mister Mayor,that ran on Saturdays in 1964-65. I vividly remember the big Lionel layout on that show more than once ! It blew my 4 year old mind!!
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I remember the Super O layout 👍🏼
Hey redball342 - you forgot Wee Willie Weber - he was on WFIL in Philly forever
Wait a minute - you also forgot Chief Halftown and Sally Starr
Seeing Capt. Kangaroo's home address now has me imaging him walking the 3/4 mile to the LIRR Babylon station and taking the train into the city wearing his trademark jacket.
John J. Guiliano wrote:
”I think you guys forgot about a show dated back to the 50's which was "Sea Hunt" starring Lloyd Bridges as Mike Nelson”
That show got me into scuba diving, after convincing my father I could pass the certification course, ultimately winding up as a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor. Have 2 bucket list dives left - Truk Lagoon, and Bikini Atoll.
@M Stein posted:Hi -- My dad was the CFO for Lionel back in the day and I am pretty sure that I am in possession of the Captain Kangaroo train set. We are trying to authenticate it and also to start the restoration process. Anyone that has photos or can point me to them would be appreciated.
Thanks so much -- Marcia
Hello Marcia,
Welcome to OGR. I do not have any information that would be of assistance to you. But maybe the crowd here can.
Why not take a few photo's of the set you have and post them here. Then the guys can identify what you have and then you can do a little digging and see if that particular type of set was used when the show was being aired.
Without some information - it will be very hard to assist you with your quest to learn more about the set you have.
My sisters and I would watch this show whenever we could. It was a very entertaining show in its day.
Does anyone have a link to a CK episode which shows the trains?
Mr. Moose was always my favorite on the Capt. Kangaroo show.
@M Stein posted:Hi -- My dad was the CFO for Lionel back in the day and I am pretty sure that I am in possession of the Captain Kangaroo train set. We are trying to authenticate it and also to start the restoration process. Anyone that has photos or can point me to them would be appreciated.
Thanks so much -- Marcia
Hello Marcia,
Maybe I can help. I was a big fan of Captain Kangaroo and tried never to miss an episode when he had the trains on. I used to make a list of the dealer display used and the trains that were on the display. I may still have those notes with my dealer advanced catalogs. Wish me luck. I'm still trying to find some information for another forum member about a company called Right of Way (nothing to do with the Captain).
Also please contact me off list, my email is with my info on this forum. The reason is that I contributed to two articles about Captain Kangaroo in Classic Toy Trains magazine. I cannot post them here because they are copyright of that magazine and that causes headaches for our Forum Moderator. I can send them directly to you.
Regards,
Lou N
Captain Who? Never heard of him Now if your talking Diver Dan and the Barracuda its a different story
It’s nice to hear there are people on the forum that don’t know who Captain Kangaroo is. That means everyone one on here are not old Fa—— well you know what I mean. Like me. Anyway I never missed a show where the trains were on. It was my favorite morning tv show.
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