The 1960s was a decade of transition for American television, bridging the black-and-white era of the 1950s with the colorful, more socially aware programming that would emerge in the 1970s. Viewers ...
Picture this: It’s 1964, and families across America are huddled around their black-and-white Zenith sets, watching a sharp-suited man step through a door that exists “between the pit of man’s fears ...
The show in question is none other than The Munsters, the Allan Burns and Chris Hayward-created CBS sitcom. The series only aired for a total of 70 episodes spread across two seasons from 1964 to 1966 ...
Reboots of our faves from the 60s, 70s, 80s and even 90s aren’t always met with enthusiasm by audiences. Yet many returning television series have been surprisingly successful, especially with seniors ...
The last surviving main cast member of TV’s “Hogan’s Heroes” has died. According to Variety, Kenneth Washington, who also had roles on a host of other popular ’60’s shows, died on July 18. He was 88.