Who's old enough to remember, and what do you remember?

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You might have to be very young to remember this one
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OMG! Boy do I feel old now!

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Speaking of color... a bit of trivia..

Bonanza was one of the first series to be filmed and broadcast in color. NBC's corporate parent (RCA) used the show to spur sales of RCA-manufactured color television sets.
This was one of my favorites!
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Color tv didn't come to Aus until 1975 so we didnt know.

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Oh wow!! Really? I had no idea. :eek:

I have several of this fellas skits on disc. Love to watch him. He created so many characters, so much talent.

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A young John Travolta in Welcome Back Kotter.He also had a part in The Devils Rain where he melted and he played the Boy In The Bubble.But I prefer Clint Eastwood.

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