1. We can all still recall listening to William Conrad on the radio or watching James Arness in the television series Gunsmoke as Marshall Matt Dillon. With a total of 635 episodes, the television show aired for 20 seasons between 1955 and 1975. Did you watch each and every one?

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

2. The Dean Martin show Dean Martin, one of the most well-known and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th century, earned the moniker “King of Cool” for his effortless charisma and confidence. Do you still long for him?

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

3.With 380 episodes produced, My Three Sons is tied with “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” for the title of longest-running live-action sitcom on television, surpassing only “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” and airing from 1960 to 1965 on ABC before ending on April 13, 1972.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

4. Adam-12 Do you remember Officers Pete Malloy and Jim Reed from the Los Angeles Police Department? As you may remember, the show tried to portray a typical day in the lives of police officers as realistically as possible.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

5. Who can resist the memory of the Carol Burnett show? The Carol Burnett Show was ranked number 17 on TV Guide’s list of the 60 greatest shows of all time in 2013, and it’s easy to see why.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

6.An anthology TV series has been produced by Walt Disney’s Disneyland Walt Disney Productions (later The Walt Disney Company) since 1954 under a number of different titles.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

7. Marcus Welby, M.D. This eccentric but devout physician was everyone’s friend and is undoubtedly remembered with affection by many Americans.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable
8.One of the most lauded television programs in US television history is The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which had the first single, independent woman in a career as its main character. How could we possibly forget about her?

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

9. The Flip Wilson Show was one of the first American television programs with a black person in the lead role to enjoy significant success with a white audience. It features American comedian Flip Wilson.

These 9 shows from the 50-70s might just be our most memorable

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