Television: T-t-t-that's all, folks.
Rover: You'd think there would be more Tv shows on after that.
Red: Good call. He almost had me there.
Television: Out of the clear blue of the western sky comes... sky king!...
@Grog - Sky King flew the Songbird out of his Flying Crown Ranch and his niece Penny lived with him. The show ran during the early to mid 50’s. It was an afternoon show in my area. All the junk “Mom” shows such as Guiding Light, Edge of Night, etc. would end and then it was kids shows up until then News started with “Uncle Walter” or Chet and Dave depending upon which network you picked.
Thanks, Ken. That one was just a decade ahead of my time. Though I don’t recall much about the pre-teen years, Star Trek was the show we came home to after the soaps in the 70’s.
Lots of good shows back then, most were live and full of creative stuff that today’s stations will never allow.
Just look up Ernie Kovaks or Soupy Sales on Youtube.
Andy Devine as Jingles was Guy Madison’s sidekick on the old “Wild Bill Hickock Show”
sponsored by Kellogg’s Sugar Corn Pops, the intro for each episode featured Madison as Wild Bill and Jingles shooting their six shooters at the camera while on their trusty steeds at a full gallop
“Hey, Wild Bill, wait for me!” shouted Jingles, every time
strangely , I have no memory of “The Andy Devine Show”
must have been a short lived one
later on this fine 1958 saturday morning, Red can watch the “Tales of Texas Rangers” featuring Texas rangers Jace Morgan and Clay Pierson (I think) , who alternated between present day 1958 and cowboy days each week, fighting crime from horses and squad cars
We had Rin-Tin-Tin right after Sky King and before the Roy Rogers/Dale Evans show featuring Gabby Hayes. Flippo the Clown had cartoons for an hour, then was host of The Early Show. On Sundays, after church, Flippo also hosted a movie which alternated between a Shirley Temple movie, Andy Hardy, Tarzan or an early SciFi flick such as Buck Rogers.
Flippo, King of the Clowns, was THE number one show on Columbus, Ohio television for thirty years (1953-1983). He ran neck-and-neck with legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes as the most beloved personality in Ohio, and Woody would occasionally show up with Flippo on his cartoon show. They were great friends. Flippo’s Early Show was the first show broadcast in color in Columbus when color TV came online (yeah, I’m old enough to remember B&W television with only three channels).
Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har, Journey to the Center of the Earth, George of the Jungle, Top Cat, Hatchy Milatchy, Fireball XL-5, and let’s not forget Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney!
Who’s the leader of the club
That’s made for you and me?
M-I-C K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E
Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck)
Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck)
Forever let us hold our banners HIGH! HIGH! HIGH!
Come along and sing our song and join our company
M-I-C K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E
Now it’s time to say goodbye to all our company
M-I-C see you real soon
K-E-Y Why? Because we love you.
M— O— U— S— E
The one Sky King episode I remember had him delivering a portable iron lung to a remote ranch where the little girl had contracted polio. Iron lungs featured a lot in programs back then. Not so much today, thank God and Jonas Salk!
I know Sky King mostly from the very first version of Trivial Pursuit. The guys who made up the questions must have liked that show because there were a number asked about it.
comicgos over 13 years ago
I HATE to think all of the TV I missed because of that!
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Boys, if you stay up late you can watch Shock Theater and see all the great old Dracula and Frankenstein movies! Great stuff!
bubbabassett over 13 years ago
1950’s?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Never heard of that show.
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
I wonder how old I was before i figured that one out! lol
KenTheCoffinDweller over 13 years ago
@Grog - Sky King flew the Songbird out of his Flying Crown Ranch and his niece Penny lived with him. The show ran during the early to mid 50’s. It was an afternoon show in my area. All the junk “Mom” shows such as Guiding Light, Edge of Night, etc. would end and then it was kids shows up until then News started with “Uncle Walter” or Chet and Dave depending upon which network you picked.
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
Anyone remember the old Andy Devine show?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thanks, Ken. That one was just a decade ahead of my time. Though I don’t recall much about the pre-teen years, Star Trek was the show we came home to after the soaps in the 70’s.
w2lj over 13 years ago
Sky King ran on Saturday afternoons into the early 60s in the NY area.
grapfhics over 13 years ago
Lots of good shows back then, most were live and full of creative stuff that today’s stations will never allow. Just look up Ernie Kovaks or Soupy Sales on Youtube.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
Andy Devine as Jingles was Guy Madison’s sidekick on the old “Wild Bill Hickock Show” sponsored by Kellogg’s Sugar Corn Pops, the intro for each episode featured Madison as Wild Bill and Jingles shooting their six shooters at the camera while on their trusty steeds at a full gallop
“Hey, Wild Bill, wait for me!” shouted Jingles, every time
strangely , I have no memory of “The Andy Devine Show” must have been a short lived one
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
later on this fine 1958 saturday morning, Red can watch the “Tales of Texas Rangers” featuring Texas rangers Jace Morgan and Clay Pierson (I think) , who alternated between present day 1958 and cowboy days each week, fighting crime from horses and squad cars
hawgowar over 13 years ago
We had Rin-Tin-Tin right after Sky King and before the Roy Rogers/Dale Evans show featuring Gabby Hayes. Flippo the Clown had cartoons for an hour, then was host of The Early Show. On Sundays, after church, Flippo also hosted a movie which alternated between a Shirley Temple movie, Andy Hardy, Tarzan or an early SciFi flick such as Buck Rogers.
Flippo, King of the Clowns, was THE number one show on Columbus, Ohio television for thirty years (1953-1983). He ran neck-and-neck with legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes as the most beloved personality in Ohio, and Woody would occasionally show up with Flippo on his cartoon show. They were great friends. Flippo’s Early Show was the first show broadcast in color in Columbus when color TV came online (yeah, I’m old enough to remember B&W television with only three channels).
meandkage over 13 years ago
After Sky King, Fury and Roy Rogers, I got to watch My Friend Flicka and The Lone Ranger!!
Habogee over 13 years ago
I remember Sky King from the radio. My Dad was waiting for TV to be “perfected” before we got one.
momazilla over 13 years ago
M-I-C K-E-Y MOUSE!
momazilla over 13 years ago
M-I-C K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E !
momazilla over 13 years ago
M-I-C K-E-Y MOUSE!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har, Journey to the Center of the Earth, George of the Jungle, Top Cat, Hatchy Milatchy, Fireball XL-5, and let’s not forget Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney!
Miserichord over 13 years ago
Who’s the leader of the club That’s made for you and me? M-I-C K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck) Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck) Forever let us hold our banners HIGH! HIGH! HIGH! Come along and sing our song and join our company M-I-C K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E
Now it’s time to say goodbye to all our company M-I-C see you real soon K-E-Y Why? Because we love you. M— O— U— S— E
The things you remember……..
Ermine Notyours over 13 years ago
I think this cartoon takes place after 1958, because in the past Red has sent letters to Marcia Brady.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Well, he’s watching RERUNS of Sky King!
James Lindley Premium Member over 13 years ago
I remember watching Sky King when I was Red’s age.
JP Steve Premium Member over 13 years ago
The one Sky King episode I remember had him delivering a portable iron lung to a remote ranch where the little girl had contracted polio. Iron lungs featured a lot in programs back then. Not so much today, thank God and Jonas Salk!
lin4869 over 13 years ago
Unfortunately Drs. Salk and Sabin’s cure came a couple years too late for me. Oh well…
Ed The Red Premium Member over 13 years ago
I know Sky King mostly from the very first version of Trivial Pursuit. The guys who made up the questions must have liked that show because there were a number asked about it.