WARNING: Never ask a person on Social Security to reminisce.
Favorite TV (from my youth):
In the beginning:

and the ultimate in PC imperfection;

But look at the cast:
Beulah: Ethel Waters
Hattie McDaniel
Louise Beavers
Harry Henderson:
William Post, Jr.
David Bruce
Alice Henderson:
Ginger Jones
Jane Frazee
Donnie Henderson:
Clifford Sales
Stuffy Singer
Oriole: Butterfly McQueen
Ruby Dandridge
Bill Jackson:
Percy "Bud" Harris
Dooley Wilson
Ernest Whitman
Then there was "Your Hit Parade" with the improbable named Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins before she lost her mind. (Imagine: Singers advertising cigarettes!)
Studio One - "The Laugh Maker" (1953) is an intriguing drama about a comedian, starring Jackie Gleason and Art Carney; co-starring a then skinny Mrs “Born Yesterday” Garson Kanin -Marian Seldes (“Deathtrap”)
[Note: From 1967 to 1991 (Marian) was a faculty member of the Juilliard School of Drama, where her students included Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Kevin Spacey, and Laura Linney.]
Philco Television Playhouse:
Paddy Chayefsky's "Marty," aired on 24 May 1953. Directed by Delbert Mann, the production starred Rod Steiger as in the title role.
Horton Foote's "A Trip to Bountiful" later staged on Broadway in the 1950s and reshot as a film in the 1980s. Actress Geraldine Paige won an Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in the film.
And then there was Loretta Young - who gave new meaning to "opening doors".
There was my favorite teacher "Our Miss Brooks", "My Friend Irma", My Little Margie", and Sondheim's favorite "Topper".
Then, of course:
"As the early morning bugle call of the covered wagon trains fades away among the echoes, another true Death Valley Days is presented by the famous Borax family of products- 20 Mule Team Borax and Boraxo. "
"Mission Impossible" - done right!
der Brucer
Guilty pleasure form the 90's
